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  • FBR considering imposing hefty fines, freezing bank accounts for false or incomplete tax filings

    FBR considering imposing hefty fines, freezing bank accounts for false or incomplete tax filings

    The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) is planning to take strict action against people who file income tax returns but submit false information.

    These actions include fines of up to Rs1,000,000 and freezing their bank accounts.

    According to Business Recorder, the tax authority is also considering preventing such individuals from purchasing property or vehicles, cutting off their utilities, and imposing heavy penalties. These steps aim to help the FBR meet its tax collection target for the ongoing month.

    Still, these proposals still need approval from the relevant authorities.

    Some tax advisers are worried that these strict measures could be misused and end up punishing taxpayers who accidentally make mistakes while filing their tax returns.

    Some tax expert have supported this policy, saying that many people are abusing the system by filing “Nil” returns and declaring no assets to avoid paying high taxes or what they are supposed to pay as non-filers. He added that such false declarations are considered perjury, which is a crime under oath.

    He also pointed out that the number of “Nil” filers is rising because of the heavy taxes imposed on non-filers. Apart from penalties under section 114(A) of the Income Tax Ordinance, those who file incorrect returns can also face legal action under section 192, he said.

    The proposals are said to have been put forward by FBR’s Member Inland Revenue (Operations) to improve enforcement and tackle tax non-compliance.

  • IMF Board to review $7 billion loan programme for Pakistan on September 25

    IMF Board to review $7 billion loan programme for Pakistan on September 25

    The International Monetary Fund’s Executive Board is expected to take Pakistan’s 37-month Extended Fund Facility Arrangement (EFF) of about $7 billion on agenda on September 25.

    Kozack in a press briefing on Thursday, said that the discussion regarding Pakistan’s loan approval is taking place following Pakistan’s receipt of the necessary financing assurances from “its development partners.”

    The spokesperson of the global lender further said that economic stability in Pakistan has been supported by consistent policymaking, which has resulted in the resumption of growth and an increase in the country’s forex reserves.

    “The new EFF arrangement follows the successful implementation of the nine-month standby arrangement in 2023,” added Kozack.

    Following the development, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb expressed his gratitude to all relevant institutions, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s team, and the IMF negotiators.

    The debt-hit country reached a staff-level agreement with the IMF in July, but board approval for the 37-month programme had been pending since then. The delay, which was resolved today with the IMF Executive Board adding Pakistan to its agenda, had fueled speculation about whether Pakistan had failed to meet the IMF’s bailout conditions.

  • Pakistan qualifies for Asian Hockey Champions semi-final after defeating China

    Pakistan qualifies for Asian Hockey Champions semi-final after defeating China

    Pakistan qualified for the semi-finals of the Asian Hockey Champions Trophy after defeating host China 5-1.

    In the ongoing tournament in China, Pakistan put the hosts under pressure from the start. While no team scored in the first quarter, Abdul Rahman gave Pakistan the lead in the eighth minute of the second quarter.

    In the third quarter, Pakistan continued their strong performance. Nadeem Ahmed doubled the lead with a goal in the 11th minute. Although Pakistan was awarded a penalty stroke, captain Imad Butt missed the opportunity.

    At the start of the fourth quarter, Hanan Shahid scored on a penalty corner, extending Pakistan’s lead to 3-0. China’s Cheng Hung later scored on a penalty corner, making it 3-1.

    Four minutes before the match ended, Pakistan added two more goals to secure a 5-1 victory over China and advance to the semi-finals.

    This victory marks Pakistan’s second success in the tournament. They will next face traditional rivals India on Saturday, with India remaining unbeaten so far.

  • Best OSTs of 2022, 2023: Nominees revealed for 9th HUM Awards

    Best OSTs of 2022, 2023: Nominees revealed for 9th HUM Awards


     
     
    The HUM 9 Awards are going to take place at Ovo Arena Wembley in London on September 28, 2024. This year’s nominees for Best OST of Dramas 2022 & 2023 are in, and the competition is heating up.
     
    Here is the list of dramas that are nominated for Best OST of dramas of 2022 and 2023:

     
     Ishq E Laa: This song is sung by Azaan Sami Khan and written by Asim Raza
      
     Sang-e-Mah: Sahir Ali Bagga’s musical masterpiece delivers an emotional depth that resonates with listeners of Sang-e-Mah. The song is sung by Atif Asalam, while the lyrics are written by Fatima Najeeb.
      
    Dobara:  Shuja Haider create a memorable tune for Dobara OST, and it’s really well sung by Sehar Gul Khan and Shuja Haider, and the lyrics are written by Imran Narmi and Shuja Haider.
     
     

    Bakhtawar: With the melodious voice of Shiraz Uppal’s mesmerizing vocals, this OST is turning heads and is set to leave a lasting impression. The lyrics of the song are written by Mubashir Hasan.


    Yunhi: The last nomination for HUM Style is the OST of Yunhi, beautifully sung by Shae Gill, Sami Khan and written by Sami Khan.

  • Court seeks clarification from federal govt on Khan’s possible military trial

    Court seeks clarification from federal govt on Khan’s possible military trial

    The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Thursday sought clarification from the federal government regarding the possible military trial of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan.

    “The PTI founder is a civilian, and the military trial of a civilian is a matter of concern for the petitioner and the court,” Justice Mian Gul Hassan Aurangzeb remarked while hearing Khan’s plea.

    Citing the statement of Director General (DG) Inter Service Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Ahmed Sharif, Justice Hassan advised the federation to submit its stance on Khan’s possible military trial.

    On September 3, Khan filed a plea under Article 199 of the constitution amid speculation of his military trial.

    Among several cases, Khan is currently incarcerated for the May 9 riots.

    Earlier, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif had remarked that there is a possibility of Khan’s military trial based on “evidence against him.”

  • Arslan Khan is a proud ‘run mureed’ 

    Arslan Khan is a proud ‘run mureed’ 

    Arslan Khan proud to be called ‘run mureed’  

    The newlywed couple Hira Khan and Arslan Khan are making waves in the entertainment industry with their modelling and acting. 

    Recently, both appeared as guests on ‘Mazaq Raat,’ where they talked about their relationship, views on marriage, and societal norms.  

    During the interview, the host Imran Ashraf asked, “In our society, there’s a dilemma where if a man listens to his wife, which often happens because she might be right, he is labeled as a run mureed or a chuddu (fool). Do you think this reflects an interference of society in personal relationships?” 

    To which Khan replied, “Imran Bhai, I proudly say that I am a run mureed to my wife, and in my opinion, there is great respect in that.

    “If someone thinks that this is a bad thing, I think it reflects their own shortcomings,” he said.

     
    The co-host Ayesha asked, “Are you both possessive, and do you guys check each other’s phones?”

    Khan responded, saying, “My phone is always on in front of her, and her (Hira Khan) phone is always on in front of me. Why hide anything when there’s nothing to hide? Everything is out in the open.

    “She knows things about me that I might not even want to admit to myself.”

    Hira Khan and Arsalan Khan married last year in Lahore.

  • Gold price falls Rs1,000 from historic high, now at Rs263,000 per tola

    Gold price falls Rs1,000 from historic high, now at Rs263,000 per tola

    On Thursday, the 24-karat gold rate in Pakistan dropped Rs1,000 per tola from the record high peak witnessed on the last trading day.

    According to the All-Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA), the price of yellow metal was recorded today at Rs263,000 per tola as compared to the historic high of Rs264,000 per tola on Wednesday.

    Bullion rates shared by the APGJSA showed that the price of ten grammes of gold was also down by Rs857 to Rs225,480.

    The price of silver in Pakistani market remained unchanged at Rs2,900 per tola

    A price drop was also witnessed internationally, with the per ounce gold rate decreasing by $8 to $2,515. This rate includes a premium of $20.

    The previous all-time high price of gold was seen in August, when the precious metal’s per tola rate surged to Rs263,700 in Pakistan.

    The latest price of gold in Pakistan is about Rs700 per tola lower than August’s high and Rs1,000 per tola below September’s peak.

  • State Bank cuts policy rate by 200 bps to 17.5%

    State Bank cuts policy rate by 200 bps to 17.5%

    The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has reduced the interest rate by 200 basis points, bringing it down to 17.5 per cent.

    The decision regarding reduction in policy rate was made after the inflation rate slowed in the country.

    The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) observed that the continued ease in inflationary pressures and the policy rate cuts will support the growth in Pakistan’s key sectors.

    Interestingly, this marks the third consecutive reduction in key policy rate, followed by a 150 bps cut in June and another 100 bps reduction in July.

    “At its meeting today, the MPC decided to cut the policy rate by 200bps to 17.5 per cent, effective from September 13, 2024,” the central bank said in a statement.

    “Both headline and core inflation fell sharply over the past two months. The pace of this disinflation has somewhat exceeded the MPC’s earlier expectations, mainly due to the delay in the implementation of planned increases in administered energy prices and favourable movement in global oil and food prices.”

    The MPC was of the view that the global macroeconomic environment has turned favourable amid the substantial softening of crude oil prices.

  • Arrested PTI MNAs presented in parliament

    Arrested PTI MNAs presented in parliament

    Ten Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) lawmakers have been produced in the parliament on Thursday to participate in the National Assembly (NA) session.

    Under the watch of a heavy squad, federal capital police handed over Members of the National Assembly (MNA) Sher Afzal Marwat, Malik Owais Jhakar, Malik Amar Dogar, Zain Qureshi, Ahmad Chatha, Zubair Khan Wazir, Syed Ahmad Shah, Syed Naseem Ali Shah, Yousaf Khan, and Shiekh Waqas Akram to Sergeant-at-Arms.

    Earlier, Speaker NA Ayaz Sadiq had ordered the production of lawmakers who were apprehended from parliament premises.

    Sadiq had also suspended five officials after the MNAs were arrested from parliament.

    Meanwhile, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) has suspended the order for the physical remand of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders.

    Yesterday, an Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) approved the physical remand of six PTI leaders and 30 others for violating a new public protest law.

  • Swiss model murdered, pureed in blender by husband

    Swiss model murdered, pureed in blender by husband

    A former model and finalist in the Miss Switzerland beauty pageant was murdered and ‘pureed’ in a blender by her husband, Sky News has reported.

    38-year-old Kristina Joksimovic was found dead in her home in February this year.

    Main suspect, Thomas, had an appeal for release from custody, which was denied by the Federal Court on Wednesday, after which he reportedly confessed to killing his wife, Kristina. 41-year-old Thomas had two children with the victim.

    Sky News quotead a local news outlet that reported Thomas had admitted to the killing during a crime reconstruction in March and defended himself by claiming that it was done in self-defence after she attacked him with a knife.

    The report highlighted that the ruling from the court suggested Kristina was strangled to death. The autopsy report submitted in the court said that her body was dismembered in a laundry room with a jigsaw, knife and garden shears. Her body parts were then chopped up with a hand blender, “pureed” and dissolved in a chemical solution.

    Her husband was arrested the day after Kristina’s body was found. He initially told the investigating team that he had found her dead and dismembered her body in their laundry room in panic.

    The remains were reportedly found by a “third party”.

    Kristina was crowned Miss Northwest Switzerland and, in 2007, became a finalist for Miss Switzerland.

    She later became a catwalk coach and mentored models.