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Host:
- Maria Memon
Guests:
- Khurram Shahzad (Economist Analyst)
- Saqib Rafiq (President RCCI)
- Dr Miftah Ismail (Former Minister of Finance)
- Faisal Karim Kundi PPP
Electricity Bills: What taxes and additional charges are included in your bill?
Kiya bijli or gas ke billo mai mazeed izafa hone wala hai???
(Current Affairs)
Host:
- Maria Memon
Guests:
- Khurram Shahzad (Economist Analyst)
- Saqib Rafiq (President RCCI)
- Dr Miftah Ismail (Former Minister of Finance)
- Faisal Karim Kundi PPP
Electricity Bills: What taxes and additional charges are included in your bill?
Kiya bijli or gas ke billo mai mazeed izafa hone wala hai???
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05:14 the government takes a further Rs 644 as fuel price adjustment.
05:21 A financial costing surcharge is also attached.
05:25 This amount is almost Rs 2,700.
05:28 Then there is a QTR tariff.
05:30 And the expense for capacity building in QTR tariff is taken from the government.
05:35 And after adding the total and adding the ISCO charges,
05:38 the cost of this bill is more than Rs 40,000.
05:42 After that, this matter does not end here.
05:44 There is also a government in between.
05:46 The government tells you what it adds to its electricity charges.
05:51 Television fees.
05:53 I don't know how many of you watch PTV.
05:56 Do you watch it or not?
05:58 Which state propaganda wants to watch TV?
06:00 But even that fee has been taken from you.
06:03 And we have to pay that fee of Rs 35.
06:06 GST.
06:07 This Rs 7,000 is being taken by the added government.
06:11 Income tax is separate.
06:13 Rs 3,505.
06:15 This is the work of the FBR.
06:18 The tax that other parties have to collect, they do not do their work.
06:22 So they get tax on your electricity bill.
06:25 And you and I pay our income tax.
06:28 We pay tax on everything we buy.
06:31 After that, we also pay tax on the electricity bill.
06:35 The relevant institutions will not do their work.
06:38 They will get this tax out of people's pockets.
06:40 The matter is not over yet.
06:42 Another GST on FBR is also there.
06:45 That is Rs 116.
06:46 The total bill is Rs 10,700.
06:50 Then we saw that the outstanding amount is also there.
06:53 The total amount is Rs 50,260.
07:02 The original amount was Rs 35,000.
07:04 After tax, it is Rs 50,268.
07:10 After this, there is another bill cost of adjustment.
07:14 And this is Rs 2,000.
07:16 So the total amount is Rs 53,241.
07:20 The original energy consumed in this bill is Rs 35,842.
07:27 So all these are the amounts that the government is taking out of your pocket.
07:31 Look at the dollar exchange rate.
07:33 When the dollar price increases, it also comes out of it.
07:36 Because fuel surcharge goes out of it.
07:38 The inflation also comes out of it.
07:41 The interest rate is also added to it.
07:45 So all this comes out of your electricity bill.
07:47 So it is obvious that so many people have screamed that the bill will come out.
07:52 Now the situation is that people have started making announcements in the mosques that they will not pay.
07:59 The Amla who comes to collect the bill has started to impose restrictions on him.
08:03 Both these approaches are wrong.
08:05 It should not happen.
08:06 This is the first sign of a moral collapse of a society.
08:10 But it is happening.
08:11 Look at it.
08:12 The bill is announced that none of the people of Dhonkar will pay the electricity bill.
08:23 We are all with you to face any kind of criminal action.
08:31 So you saw that people are now worried about saving their lives.
08:39 Now we have the Electric Supply Company of Islamabad in front of us.
08:42 They have made it circular that the police should be appointed outside their offices.
08:48 The situation is that they are so worried about their safety and well-being that they have asked for help from the police.
08:54 The Peshawar Electric Supply Company has asked its employees to remove the green number plate from their government vehicles.
09:00 In case they are not identified and people's anger is released on them.
09:05 It is important to know that these are employees.
09:07 They also work for the government.
09:09 They do not have a direct role in this whole matter.
09:13 They should not be targeted in this way.
09:15 But people's anger is directed at the power companies and their employees.
09:20 This is not the only thing that has stopped here.
09:22 In Multan, the Electric Power Company has also issued a circular to remove the government plate number plates of their vehicles.
09:30 So that these people are not identified.
09:32 This is just the beginning.
09:34 And remember that these uncoordinated people are coming out on their own.
09:38 There is no political leadership on this.
09:45 No action has been taken by any non-patron.
09:47 God forbid, if anyone wants to take advantage of this situation, then this is a very turbulent situation at the moment.
09:54 But some people in this country are lucky.
09:56 Some people are very lucky.
09:58 And they are lucky because they get electricity free or they get a lot of relief in the tariff.
10:02 Who are these people?
10:04 Let me tell you who these people are.
10:06 189,000 government employees get 34 crore units of electricity free of cost annually.
10:15 And because of this, the payment from the national treasury is of 8 billion rupees.
10:20 So when you give such a big subsidy, such a big relief to your employees, then its bill has to come out of somewhere.
10:27 Its burden has to be put on someone.
10:29 Khurram Dastgir Sahib used to say that this is a very difficult job.
10:32 He wanted to do it, but he could not.
10:35 In the next parliament, when we have to take these people from the units, we will have to compensate them.
10:44 And I have a very strong belief that this decision will be reversed in the next parliament.
10:51 So the government is not ready to work.
10:55 There is no capacity.
10:56 Then there are some government compulsion.
10:57 They have to fit government employees in these companies.
11:00 They have to give them relief.
11:01 They are their permanent voters.
11:02 So there is a big problem.
11:05 The Sharafi's have made the country a mess.
11:06 And the indicators that we see in front of us are not good for this country.
11:10 In the first segment of the program, we have with us Saqib Rafiq Sahib, President of Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce.
11:14 Today he also held a press conference.
11:16 Thank you very much, Saqib Sahib.
11:17 The situation at the moment is that people are coming out on the streets with your help.
11:23 This is an uncontrolled chaotic situation.
11:26 You tell us, because you also held a press conference today.
11:29 Is there any future plan?
11:32 Or will the situation of bills continue to increase in the next 3-4 months?
11:36 What is your assessment?
11:37 Thank you very much.
11:38 There is definitely a future plan.
11:40 And this plan is what we have been discussing with the government for many years.
11:46 We gave them a clear indication that you need to work on renewable energy.
11:51 Which will give a cheap energy and cheap electricity to the common people.
11:54 Which is the Pakistani people.
11:55 But unfortunately, no such work could be done on it.
11:58 We have repeatedly told the government to end state-owned enterprises.
12:03 To privatize them.
12:04 You have put a burden on yourself.
12:06 To reduce your expenses.
12:07 These are the expenses.
12:08 You just talked about it.
12:09 When I was studying this morning,
12:11 1,90,000 employees are paid 34 crore per unit.
12:15 Apart from this, there is a line loss and there is a theft.
12:18 Who is giving that theft?
12:19 Who is giving that line loss?
12:20 We are giving all this together.
12:22 Today, the briefing given to us by the Minister,
12:24 He said that this is given by the government.
12:26 This theft is not being taken out of your pocket.
12:29 Okay, about line losses.
12:30 Someone has to pay it.
12:32 Ultimately, we pay the line losses.
12:33 You just showed a bill.
12:34 That bill had further tax and an extra tax.
12:37 Okay, I got it.
12:38 It is on some bills.
12:39 I have some such bills.
12:40 I also read your tweet today.
12:41 I said, okay, you will get all the information.
12:43 They have added all these things and there are 20 types of taxes.
12:46 Now what is happening is that the government is not able to collect taxes on one side.
12:49 And the government is not able to collect taxes directly.
12:51 So ultimately, they are added to the bill.
12:53 Everyone has to pay the bill.
12:54 So, they are paid in the form of a bill.
12:56 Ultimately, it is becoming a burden for the common people.
12:58 Now, that burden has increased to such an extent
13:00 that it is very difficult for people to sustain their businesses.
13:03 The Hangamiya press conference we did today,
13:05 In the last few days, so many people came to me with bills.
13:08 They said, especially there was a factory that was burnt down a month ago.
13:12 And its bill was 6 lakh rupees.
13:13 When we showed the bill to the IS, they were also surprised that how the bill came.
13:16 Apart from that, there was another unit.
13:17 Their bill was 21 lakh rupees.
13:19 They said, I don't have 21 lakh rupees to pay the bill.
13:21 So, I might have to close down that unit.
13:23 Ultimately, what will happen?
13:24 That unit will be closed.
13:26 People will sit at home.
13:27 There will be joblessness.
13:28 There will be a law and order situation.
13:29 The law and order situation that will be created in the future,
13:32 we have to cater for it right now.
13:34 We did a press conference today.
13:35 We talked to the government.
13:36 We talked to the Arbaaz Piktar.
13:38 And it is kind of the interim caretaker, the Prime Minister,
13:42 who took notice of this.
13:43 And after a while, he tweeted that he has called a meeting tomorrow.
13:46 Yesterday, the Prime Minister called a meeting on this issue.
13:48 But obviously, it is a caretaker set up.
13:50 The problem is structural.
13:51 There is a flip side to this.
13:52 The bill is blamed on the commercial community.
13:54 You people do not take up the burden of tax.
13:59 Because once Mr. Bifta imposed a tax.
14:02 Ms. Mariam Bibi got it returned by tweeting.
14:04 You people do not pay tax.
14:05 You are already taking so many subsidies.
14:06 You are not paying tax.
14:07 So, your complaint is unfair.
14:09 We are paying tax.
14:10 I am representing the Rahul Purni Chamber of Commerce,
14:12 and whatever happens, all our members are taxpayers.
14:14 That is the first condition of becoming a member of the Rani Chamber of Commerce.
14:17 So, the retail tax and the tax that you people…
14:19 You are talking about the fixed tax that was imposed last year.
14:22 We supported it.
14:23 We supported the fixed tax.
14:24 Because our documentation was saving us from the loss.
14:27 We were in a fix, and we had to get a council in between.
14:31 So, we were of the point that the fixed tax should be imposed.
14:33 The amount should be included in the bill and it should be paid.
14:34 But unfortunately, the government has to take political decisions many times.
14:37 I will talk about another political decision here.
14:39 Whenever it comes to load shedding,
14:41 it is about shutting down shops or shutting down the market.
14:44 Because you have taken a political decision.
14:47 Now, tell me, by shutting down the markets and shops,
14:50 or shutting down the big malls,
14:51 the government is also incurring a revenue loss in the form of tax.
14:53 But what happens is that because they have to take a tax vote from a domestic place,
14:58 they are not hating that thing, and they ultimately fall for the commercial.
15:02 What is the way forward?
15:03 After the way forward, two to three things need to be done very aggressively on the war footing.
15:07 First of all, work on renewable energy.
15:09 That too on the war footings.
15:10 That will be done by the government.
15:12 It is a long-term project.
15:13 I will talk about it again.
15:14 A few years ago, when the SAFC was made,
15:17 our morale suddenly increased.
15:19 We had an agreement with IMF.
15:20 The best performing stock market was declared in July.
15:23 People were very much happy.
15:24 Things are going to get good in the coming months.
15:27 But suddenly, the price started to rise.
15:30 I will tell you a very interesting thing.
15:32 We were planning what to do.
15:34 We were looking forward to take some action.
15:36 Suddenly, there was a news that the price increased by Rs. 4.50.
15:39 Yes, it is going to increase.
15:40 In the phase of planning, some action came.
15:42 Today, I read that in November, the price of gas will increase by 45-50%.
15:47 Khurram Shehzad is with us.
15:49 Please give us some clarity on this.
15:51 Assalam-o-Alaikum, Khurram. Can you hear me?
15:53 Yes, I can hear you.
15:54 Khurram, I have just dissected the entire bill.
15:57 We just had a discussion.
15:58 The government gave us a briefing.
16:00 The new QTA charges are due to be issued after April.
16:05 After that, the assessment will be done.
16:07 What do you think realistically?
16:09 People expect that the bill will be reduced in winters.
16:12 What is the trajectory in the next 2-3 months?
16:16 Will the bill be reduced or will the burden be reduced?
16:19 The bill will be normalized gradually.
16:29 Despite the fact that the prices have increased.
16:32 In comparison to last year, the prices have increased by 40-45%.
16:38 In addition, the season of summer is off.
16:42 The effects of winter are visible.
16:45 People's ACs and other appliances are starting to decrease.
16:48 I think the bills will be reduced.
16:50 But, if you compare it with last year, you will still see 20-30% increase.
16:56 The reason is that the prices have increased.
16:59 You are using fewer units.
17:01 But, the prices have increased significantly.
17:03 You can see the impact.
17:06 Normally, the bills are high in summers.
17:08 But, this year, the prices have increased significantly.
17:10 The problem is that if you look at the taxes,
17:14 the impact of taxes has become very severe.
17:18 If you look at the total taxes,
17:20 I am talking about the commercial bills.
17:22 For example, if you look at the bill of a commercial office in Karachi,
17:27 the non-filer has to pay the tax.
17:34 The non-filer is getting the benefit.
17:36 There is no difference between the non-filer and the filer.
17:38 Both are getting the same prices.
17:40 In taxes, there are 5-6 types of taxes.
17:44 There is extra tax, sales tax, income tax, further tax, team tax,
17:50 and there is another tax of the power holding company.
17:53 There are 40% taxes in total.
17:55 The prices have increased.
17:57 The government is not at fault.
18:00 The international prices have increased.
18:03 The thefts have increased.
18:05 The issue of debt has also increased.
18:07 But, Mr. Khurram, the fault is that you negotiate bad deals.
18:12 If you negotiate expensive deals,
18:14 then you cannot enforce them,
18:16 you cannot recover them.
18:18 The third fault is that you cannot collect taxes from people.
18:21 If it is the job of the FBI, then you will collect them.
18:25 These are the problematic patterns of the government.
18:29 You cannot do the political constraints, the elite capture.
18:33 There are two things in this.
18:35 You are absolutely right.
18:36 I am talking about the international factor.
18:39 Local mismanagement or misgovernance over the period.
18:43 Both have put our energy problems in the sky.
18:48 But the third factor is that you have increased taxes on one side
18:54 and you are not collecting taxes on the other side.
18:57 We were talking about retail.
18:59 There are more than 2 million retail shops.
19:02 More than 2 million is the minimum number.
19:05 How many people are paying taxes?
19:07 If there are 2 million shops and 70,000 people are paying taxes,
19:11 then how much is untaxed?
19:13 Secondly, why don't provincial governments take agricultural tax?
19:17 The potential is at least Rs. 300 billion.
19:20 If you apply the tax of the retail sector, then the portion is at least Rs. 250 billion.
19:25 Similarly, if you talk about the real estate,
19:29 if you collect taxes on the market value of the real estate,
19:32 and collect all of them in the right way,
19:35 whether it is on trading or holding,
19:37 then you can get tax on both portions of Rs. 250-300 billion.
19:41 Fourthly, on transport, across the board,
19:44 especially on commercial transport,
19:47 there are no taxes on road transport.
19:50 You can get a very good portion on that.
19:52 Fifthly, you cannot collect taxes from individuals,
19:55 doctors, architects, fashion designers, beauty parlors,
19:58 and 50,000 such individuals, proprietors.
20:02 That's right.
20:03 The problem with this country is that you do not have the capacity to collect taxes.
20:07 There is no political intent.
20:09 If you put your hand on it, it is your voter.
20:11 Then, obviously, you start having problems.
20:13 So, it is important to hold people's bills.
20:15 You should also look at your bill carefully,
20:17 whatever television you are watching,
20:19 and see how many taxes are there,
20:21 and what types of taxes are there.
20:23 This is the inability of the government,
20:25 and this is the loss of capacity.
20:27 It is the bill that makes you sad,
20:29 because there is a lot of difference
20:31 between the original cost and the final cost after taxes.
20:34 Thank you very much.
20:35 We will go on a break.
20:36 We will be back with Mr. Mifta Ismail.
20:38 It is said that the government has laid a landline.
20:40 All these decisions have been made by the government.
20:43 We will ask the person who is paying the price.
20:45 We will be back after the break.
20:46 Welcome back.
20:50 The biggest problem of people in Pakistan,
20:52 especially the middle class and the salaried people,
20:54 is that whether they will be able to pay their electricity bill next month or not.
20:58 In addition, the working class is also in a dilemma.
21:01 Today, when people recorded their protest,
21:04 and the kind of conversation people are having there,
21:06 the kind of frustration they are seeing in their faces,
21:08 in their tone of voice, in their body language,
21:10 this is a very dangerous trend.
21:12 What did people say about their electricity bill?
21:15 How much of their money is spent?
21:17 How much are they using electricity by stopping themselves?
21:19 And what kind of bills are they getting?
21:21 Let's take a look at this.
21:23 What kind of atrocities are happening?
21:26 Look, one fan and one bulb.
21:28 And there are 26,000 bills in this house.
21:31 Where do I get it from?
21:33 I have 14,000 rupees in my account.
21:34 Eight of my children.
21:35 I work as a landlord.
21:37 I pay the rent.
21:39 I have 12,000 rupees in my account.
21:42 Where do I get it from?
21:43 Please have mercy on me.
21:45 Do something.
21:47 Look at this.
21:49 I have 50 fans here.
21:52 You can put a fan here.
21:54 Look at this bill.
21:55 How much is this bill?
21:56 Look.
21:57 I can put 17,000 rupees.
21:58 I can put 18,000 rupees.
21:59 Where will you get it from?
22:00 I don't have it.
22:01 How much money do I have?
22:03 I have everything.
22:05 There are so many bills.
22:07 There are at least 6,000 rupees in this.
22:09 Tell me, we are poor people.
22:11 We are working people.
22:12 We are working people.
22:13 Where will we get it from?
22:15 I have a bill of 9,000 rupees.
22:17 Out of which, 45,000 rupees is in the tax.
22:20 Should we pay our children's fees?
22:22 Or should we pay our daily expenses?
22:24 Or should we get electricity bills?
22:27 And there is one news that will make you feel bad.
22:32 There was a call on Rescue 15.
22:35 And this was told by DPO Laiya.
22:37 And a person called and said that my children and I have not eaten for two days.
22:43 And we need your help right now.
22:46 Rescue us.
22:48 And he said that this kind of phone call where people are hungry and call Rescue 15.
22:54 At least they didn't hear in their career.
22:56 Look at this.
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