- PCDMA criticizes FBR for premature e-invoicing rollout
- Lack of training and awareness sessions for traders
- No consultations with key stakeholders
- Concerns about power shortages and inadequate digital infrastructure
- Risk of widening compliance gap for small businesses
- Suggests phased implementation starting with larger corporations
- Many small traders lack necessary technology and skills
- Urges government to reconsider approach and extend deadlines
- Warns of potential disruption to business operations and trust issues
Source: pkrevenue.com
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