Friday 21 June 2013

Re: [pakgrid] Re: Withdrawal of tax exemption: Teachers, researchers berate decision

 


I believe that the discussion started by Dr. Amir Hayat is not about which groups should be exempted from tax and which should not be exempted. The focus of the debate / protest is being made to divert. The point made by Dr. Arshad Ali Shahid is important in this regard. The govt. instead of broadening the tax-net has decided to take more tax from a group which has already been paying the tax.

The issue here is that a group, which has been exempted from tax by a large factor since the last few years will likely have its exemption removed.

I appreciate Dr. Amir Hayat for initiating the protest.


Best regards
--
Kashif Munir, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences, Islamabad
Tel: +92 51 111-128-128 (Ext. 302)

On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 4:48 AM, Tahir Chaudhry <tahir@fe.com.pk> wrote:
 

I agree with Ayaz Sahib
all are important and we have to focus on the mission.
Tahir Chaudhry
PIE
Islamabad.



--- In pakgrid@yahoogroups.com, Ayaz <ayaza75@...> wrote:
>
> Should there be tax exemption on the salary of primary and secondary
> school teachers also? They also belong to the education sector and, many
> of them will argue, that their role is of utmost importance in lifting
> the education sector. But then there are other sectors, such as
> healthcare workers, who should also be exempted; saving the life of
> someone is of prime importance also and there is a shortage of qualified
> health workers in the country.
>
> Why don't we rather ask for applying across the board taxation rather
> than bickering about my work is more deserving of tax breaks vs. your work.
>
> Ayaz
>
>
> On 20/06/2013 1:58 PM, Arshad Ali Shahid wrote:
> > Dear Colleagues,
> > AoA,
> > We must appreciate Dr. Amir Hayat for initiating this call. It is
> > unfortunate that the Punjab Govt has reduced/exempted the tax on
> > "Music and fashion shows", whereas the federal Govt has withdrawn the
> > tax exemption given to teacher & Researcher. This show the interest
> > and intention of our leaders for alleviation illiteracy and poverty.
> > In a country where shoes are sold in Air-Conditioned shops and books
> > on footpath, you can expect this attitude from our leaders. They are
> > not interested to bring the big fish (landlords and industrialist) in
> > the tax-net rather show their efficiency to IMF by such withdrawing
> > such exemptions and increasing electricity/petrol prices etc. , so
> > that they can get more loans and enjoy next five years. We should
> > stand up and raise our voice against this move.
> >
> >
> > Arshad Ali Shahid (Ph.D)
> > Professor and Head,
> > Department of computer science,
> > National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences,
> > Islamabad
> > Phone# 111-128-128 ext. 204
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 9:38 PM, Amir Hayat <amir.hayat@...
> > <mailto:amir.hayat@...>> wrote:
> >
> > Dear Colleagues, AOA
> >
> > I believe you are aware that the government is planning
> > <http://tribune.com.pk/story/564177/withdrawal-of-tax-exemption-teachers-researchers-berate-decision/>

> > to remove the 75% income tax exemption from university & research
> > institutes employees.
> >
> > Dr. Atta-ur-Rehman is the architect of current higher education
> > policies that includes better salary packages and 75% tax
> > exemption for faculty members of universities and research
> > institutes. The main objective was to attract smart people in
> > academia so that both education and research flourishes in
> > Pakistan. The policies did work, today when you enter any good
> > university, you find people who are highly educated, active in
> > research and as good as their counterparts in industry.
> >
> > While people in academia do NOT enjoy as many perks as their
> > counterparts in government jobs and industry yet they do get a
> > decent salary and 75% tax exemption that tries to compensate for
> > the otherwise wide gap in the related perks & privileges. If the
> > government is planning to withdraw this tax exemption then time is
> > not very far when they will ax the Tenure Track and similar other
> > Systems and take the higher education sector to the bad old days.
> >
> > The citizens of Pakistan had high hopes from PML(N) that they will
> > adopt education friendly policies and will significantly increase
> > the education budget. On the contrary the are adopting policies
> > that will discourage people from joining education sector and
> > encourage them to leave it and join either industry or
> > universities in middle east and in West.
> >
> > At a personal level I will urge the prime minister and the finance
> > minister to withdraw this anti 'higher education & research'
> > policy change from the budget. If that does not happen in the next
> > few days then the university teachers association should give a
> > call for peaceful protests all over the country.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Dr. Amir Hayat
> >
> >
>





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