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Cotton stakeholders forcing government to impose 5 per cent industrial tax

It is noted that the stakeholders of cotton demanded the government to impose five per cent tax on cotton, textile and ginners to honor it pledge made with them before budget for FY-2020-21.

In a statement issued here on Sunday, Khawaja Jalaluddin Roomi, Former Provincial minister for textile and Former Multan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) and Dera Ghazi Khan, President, said when government had started consultation with every section of society on budget, its team pledged that it would implement five per cent tax on the textile industry, but it proposed 17 per cent tax in the budget.

He stated that it was not doable, adding that farmers are already facing great difficulties in these pressing times due to COVID-19. He insisted that government should honor its promise of imposing five PC tax on the Industry now. Roomi informed that government should decide promptly to extend maximum relief to masses adding that it should focus attention on Pakistan Railways (PR) first of all.

Though government has earmarked Rs40 billion for PR in the budget, but the condition of the railways is worsening day by day, Former President Multan Chamber of Commerce & Industry (MCCI)  said suggesting that Public Private Partnership should be encouraged to save it from financial crises.

Former minister recommended that number of cargo trains should be increased keeping in view the conditions of roads in the country. An advisory board consisting of members from chambers of commerce should be revoked which should give its recommendations within three months for PR financialissues, Roomi suggested.

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