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Cigarettes smuggling causes annual loss of Rs20 billion to the national exchequer

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
April 13, 2016
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ISLAMABAD, April 13: The country suffers an annual loss of more than Rs20 billion because of illegal tobacco trade as international smugglers have nexus with Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to target local cigarette manufacture companies through a fake report.
According to local cigarette companies, smuggled cigarettes are available in the market despite the presence of the intelligence directorates general of the customs department and the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR).
“If FBR effectively checks non-duty paid items, smuggled items would not be available openly in the federal capital,” the companies said, adding that the main reason for the failure to control cigarette smuggling was lack of efforts by the agencies.
They claimed that only superficial actions were being taken by the FBR and the authorities were not conducting raids at wholesale markets.
The report by a US-based research agency, Nielsen, says that two tobacco manufacturers contribute 99.3 per cent of the revenue generated from the industry.
It claims that legitimate companies are subjected to taxation and duties but there is no defined system of check and balance against the illicit cigarette network across the country.
There is a need to execute a comprehensive and holistic strategy to tackle illicit trade in cigarettes. Multiple laws already exist and, if enforced rigorously, can bring down the incidence of the illicit segment and help the government in raising more revenue.-Online

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