Friday 21 June 2013

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

 

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that the Punjab Govt has reduced/exempted the tax on "Music and fashion shows", whereas the federal Govt has withdrawn the tax exemption given to teacher & Researcher.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@gmail.com> wrote:
 
Dear Colleagues, AOA

I believe you are aware that the government is planning 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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