You mean don't destroy the garden, just eat the fruit?, Justice Jamal Mandokhel's remarks during the hearing
Islamabad:
During the hearing of the case in the Supreme Court, lawyer Farogh Naseem argued that banks in Bangladesh are taxed at 21 percent, while in Pakistan, they are taxed at 93 percent.
The hearing of the super tax case was held in the Supreme Court, in which Farogh Naseem, a lawyer for various companies, gave his arguments and stated that banks in Bangladesh are taxed at 21 percent, while in Pakistan, they are taxed at 93 percent.
Farogh Naseem took the position that customs duty is fixed through various notifications, while sales tax cannot be imposed on imports after Section 31A. The income tax system has been operating in the same manner for the last 200 years.
During the hearing, Justice Aminuddin remarked that the situation becomes clear after the expenses and the real position of the taxpayer is revealed only through the tax return.
Lawyer Farogh Naseem said that his account was closed 10 months ago, then how can tax be levied? To which Justice Jamal Mandokhel remarked that you mean don't destroy the garden, just eat the fruits?
Later, the Supreme Court's Constitution Bench adjourned the hearing of the super tax cases until tomorrow.
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