The authorities have not raised profit rates on various savings schemes in line with the SBP-authorised increase in interest rates. There is no doubt that the country is facing serious economic issues but this denial is certainly unjust and heartless especially for those who cannot afford the risk of investing elsewhere.The government should better leave no stone unturned to reduce the annual losses of several state-owned enterprises, cut down annual corruption losses estimated at about Rs 2000-3000 billion, control the rapid depreciation of the Pakistani rupee and improve the tax-GDP ratio in order to have enough revenue to increase the rate of profits on national savings scheme.Tariq WaseemLahore
from The News International - Newspost https://ift.tt/2Ch98Kt
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Profit on savings
Related Posts:
Under open letterIn our country, many people use second-hand vehicles under open letter. This practice has recently further increased owing to increased taxes on vehicle transfer. The vehicle used in the recent attack on the Chinese Consulate… Read More
Atrocities in KashmirImran Khan on Saturday condemned the killings of 14 Kashmiris by Indian forces and also hinted to take the issue to the OIC. The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) is the only platform from where Muslims can unite to o… Read More
Expensive livingThe sudden hike in the prices of CNG and petrol has taken a toll on the public. Common people are worried because fares of local buses and taxi are skyrocketing. Before coming into the power, the PTI vowed to bring down the r… Read More
Brutal beatingsThis refers to the letter ‘Corporal punishment’ (December 17) by Faisal Ansar. I totally agree with the writer that it is really shameful that a cleric, who is assumed to be well-learned in religious matters, beat children br… Read More
Basic mannersDuring my recent visit to one of the prestigious universities of Islamabad, I was shocked to see the varsity’s lawn covered in litter. Disposable paper cups and plates were scattered in lawns. I saw a group of students throwi… Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment