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RCCI urges FBR to talk with Flour Mills to end WHT deadlock

Flour Crisis
Rawalpindi
A consultative meeting was held at the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) on the current flour crisis, and the Withholding tax deadlock between the Flour Mills Association and the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR).
The participants including representatives from the Flour Mills and RCCI leadership have shown grave concern on the newly imposed 5.5% withholding tax on flour mills and the additional 2.5% taxes on flour sales to wholesalers and retailers and feared that this will significantly increase the cost of flour by approximately Rs8-10 per kilogram.
They also demanded the Government to withdraw the newly imposed withholding tax (WHT) and end its condition of making mills agents of the FBR to collect WHT on its behalf from mills’ clients, including flour wholesalers and retailers.
President RCCI, Saqib Rafiq, group leader Sohail Altaf and former chairman Flour Mills Association Riazullah Khan, Tariq Sethi, Khawaja Imran, Chaudhry Afzal, including former presidents Asad Mashhaddi, Kashif Shabbir, executive committee members and representatives and chamber members of Anjuman Tajran were also present in the meeting.
After the meeting, President Saqib Rafiq, along with the representatives of Flour Mills Association, while briefing the media in a press conference, said that Rawalpindi Chamber has raised its voice on every important issue including electricity bills, budget. He said that the platform of the Rawalpindi Chamber is available to resolve the dispute between the Flour Mills Association and the FBR.
Government should have constructive talks with flour mills, group leader Sohail Altaf said that the business community is worried after the budget, the government should meet with flour mills and resolve the issue, Rawalpindi Chamber is ready to play a role to solve the flour crisis.
Former Chairman Flour Mills Association Riazullah Khan said that flour mills have been on strike for three days, we have been taxed unnecessarily, we will not become holding agents. Rawalpindi Chamber has assured that we are with you, may the government withdraw this decision otherwise it is not possible to do business.
Kashif Shabbir said that we will not become withholding agents for FBR to collect the tax and added that the stakeholders are not taken into confidence while imposing such irrational taxes.

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