After the education of our country is industrial to position, itsoriginalpolicyoftax revenuehas been inconsistent withobjectivereality, hasmanycontradictionsandproblems.
Mr Sharif's own reforms, such as sharp cuts in tax rates, although generally welcomed, still fail to address bigger problems: not least increasing taxrevenue in a country where less than 1% of the population pays any income tax at all.
One of the great problems is the fact that so much potential taxrevenue that should collected in the southern half of the country never reaches the revenue authorities.