67 per cent of Pak MPs didn’t pay their income taxes in 2011

Update: 2012-12-13 01:23 GMT
Sixty-seven per cent of Pakistani parliamentarians and 62 per cent of federal ministers paid no income tax last year, according to a report on tax evasion by political leaders released on Wednesday. The report titled ‘Representation Without Taxation’, by the Center for Investigative Reporting in Pakistan, is based on data from the Federal Board of Revenue, Election Commission and other sources.

It is extremely critical of Pakistan's lawmakers and ministers at a time when the country is facing growing pressure from international financial institutions and the West for tax and economic reforms.

Only 20 ministers from the 55-member federal cabinet filed their tax returns last year while only 90 of the 341 sitting members of the National Assembly or lower house of parliament paid taxes during the same period, the report said.

Only 49 of the 104 members of the Senate or upper house of parliament paid taxes last year. PML-Q secretary general Mushahid Hussain Sayed, a member of the Senate and a former minister, paid just Rs 82 as taxes, the report said.

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