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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) collected net revenues of Rs.4,858 billion during the first ten months of the current fiscal year (July-April 2021-22), showing growth of 28.6 percent over the collection of Rs.3,778 billion during the corresponding period of last year.
According to provisions figures shared by the board here on Saturday, the collection during July-April (2021-22) also exceeded the target set for the period by Rs.239 billion.
The net collection for the month of April, 2022 stood at Rs. 480 billion representing an increase of 24.9 % over Rs. 384 billion collected in April, 2021.
On the other hand, the gross collections increased from Rs. 3,981 billion during July-April (2020-21) to Rs 5,122 billion in current financial year July, showing an increase of 28.7%.
Likewise, the amount of refunds disbursed during April, 2022 was Rs.34.6 Billion while in April, 2021 the refunds disbursed were Rs.19.6 Billion, registering an increase of 76.2%.
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Similarly, refunds worth Rs 264 billion have been disbursed from July-April (2021- 2022) compared to Rs203 billion paid last year, showing an increase of 30.1%.
It is pertinent to mention that even though FBR had agreed to a target of Rs. 6100 billion with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the same was never made a target of FBR.
Now FBR would need Rs. 484.5 billion per month to achieve the initial target of Rs.5829 billion and Rs. 621 billion each in May and June to achieve the revised target of Rs. 6100 billion.
The incumbent government is fully determined to collect Rs. 6100 billion in this fiscal year, said FBR statement.
The ongoing unprecedented and constant growth trajectory in revenue collection has been achieved despite massive tax relief given by the government on various essential items to common man.
For the first time ever in the country’s history, Sales Tax on all POL products has been reduced to zero which cost FBR Rs. 45 Billion in April, 2022. Likewise, the revenue impact of Sales Tax exemptions provided to fertilizers, pesticides, tractors, vehicles, and oil & ghee comes to Rs.18 billion per month.
Similarly, zero rating on pharmaceutical products has cost FBR Rs. 10 billion in Sales Tax during the month of April, 2022. Thus, in aggregate these relief measures have impacted revenue collection by approximately Rs. 73 Billion during the month of April, 2022.
Furthermore, the political uncertainty and import compression also negatively impacted revenue collection during April.