problem of agricultural taxation in West Pakistan and an alternative solution
In Pakistan the problem of resource mobilization has become acute in recent years. The Fourth Five Year Plan [34, pp.11-18], for instance, reported that the central government could finance only 72.5 per cent of its planned investment during the Third Five Year Plan. The provincial situation was des...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Pakistan development review 1973-07, Vol.12 (2), p.93-122 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In Pakistan the problem of resource mobilization has become
acute in recent years. The Fourth Five Year Plan [34, pp.11-18], for
instance, reported that the central government could finance only 72.5
per cent of its planned investment during the Third Five Year Plan. The
provincial situation was described to be even worse. According to the
estimates of the Planning and Development Board [47, p. 7] during the
first four years of the Third Plan, the implementation of the public
sector programme for West Pakistan was only 52.4 per cent. The
fundamental reason of the shortfall of resources is that Govern¬ments
have failed to tap all possible domestic sources of revenue. Taxation is
[11, p. 29] by far the most important source of development finance both
in its direct contribution to revenue and in its indirect effects on
control, incentives and in reducing income inequalities. Taxation is
necessary for the stable and sustainable growth of developing
economies. |
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ISSN: | 0030-9729 |
DOI: | 10.30541/v12i2pp.93-122 |