Pakistan Government forceful tax collection tactics

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Pakistan Government wants ever increased tax on each step you take but what they don't want is to widen the community who pays tax, they are deliberately ignoring enforcement of existing applicable tax collection on huge businesses, mill owners (and other tax evaders ) and all they want is that the salaried community keep pumping tax to the government like always.

In recent months there have been forceful tax collection tactics that the government has already used or wishes to use in future. It has been noticed that PTCL customers were charged for calling 12345 (flood account for prime minister) which they never dialed/called, this kind of forceful stealing of money out of people wallets makes Pakistan government no different than a thug. First Pakistan people never said not to build dams that would have eventually controlled the flood, so why charging people for your own misdoings? Second of all Pakistani Government was so sincere during the flood times that Zardari was telling the nation that flood will come and go, our donated stuff was sold openly in the market, PPP Government was busy trying to save Benazir grave, flooding millions who would never have and finally we know how transparent will be the process of "Flood money" distribution from Prime Minister's account. Next bomb they want to drop is Reformed GST which is value added tax (VAT), people should reconsider their dependence on this sort of corrupt Government.

 

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