Janakpurdham, Dec 19 : Over 66 percent of taxpayers in Dhanusha district are reported not to have submitted tax details regularly. Neither have they come in contact nor have they submitted tax details, said the Inland Revenue Office, Janakpurdham.
"More than
66 percent of taxpayers in the district have not submitted tax details. We are
worried about this. Efforts are underway to make them submit tax details and
pay taxes regularly," said chief tax officer Kishor Bartaula.
Efforts were
underway to identify and resolve problems after discussing with businesspersons
and representatives of business organisations within the area of the office, he
said. The revenue office is assigned to look after affairs of Sindhuli, Sarlahi
and Mahottari districts.
The process to
take action against these activities has moved forward, and awareness
programmes launched, he said. "In the first phase, we will send SMSs
asking for the submission of tax details. Thereafter in the second phase, a
letter will be sent to each taxpayer. We will seek legal ways like freezing
assets and bank account of the respective person as a final option to recover
revenues."
President of the
Nepal Chamber of Commerce, Dhanusha Jitendra Kumar Mahaseth said many
businesspersons were facing problems due to a lack of tax education.
The government
should impart tax education while issuing the certificates of value added tax
(VAT) and the permanent account number (PAN), he suggested. "There is a
need to make taxpayers aware about the ramifications of not paying taxes
timely.
One cannot be exempted of tax payment," he said. Various factors like non-transaction after registering a business and quitting a business without closing it have made the matter worse, he said stressing the need for the business organisations and the government to come together to resolve the problems.
President of the
Confederation of Nepalese Industries, Dhanusha, Bijaya Sah viewed that
discouragement instead of encouraging taxpayers has aggravated the problems.
"There is not atmosphere conducive for taxpayers. On the other hand, they
lack knowledge about what are the consequences of not paying tax in time,"
he said.
According to a
provision, a taxpayer is bound to determine tax amounts to be paid on their own
and submit the details within 25 days of the completion of the particular
month. As a result of not paying taxes and submitting the details, the target
revenue collection will be hit and arrears will increase, said Bartaula.
There are a
total of 34,463 taxpayers in the district. Of them, 7,477 have been registered
under VAT, and 1,435 under excise duty. The number of those who have been
registered under individual PAN has hit 71,198.
The number of
those who have not submitted tax details has shot up to 24,403 in the previous
fiscal year, 2021/22 against 13,527 in the FY 2020/21, said the revenue
office.
Of the business
forms registered under VAT, 4,998 have yet to come in contact in the current
FY, 2022/23.
As a result,
dues amounting to over Rs 573 million have yet to be collected (over Rs 287
million under income tax and more than Rs 285 million under VAT), it said.
Likewise, dues equivalent to the aforementioned amounts in interest, and
addition and late fees have yet to be collected as well, it added. (RSS)