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SALIENT FEATURES

CUSTOMS

1. Benefit of exemption from customs duty on import of all items for Ostomy use is
being extended in addition to colostomy bags and appliances.

2. Existing 5% customs duty on import of newsprint is being exempted.

3. Customs duty on Plastic Moulding Compound is being reduced from 5% to 3%.

4. Customs duty on industrial inputs covered under (53 tariff lines) is being either
removed or reduced and Additional Customs Duty on industrial inputs covered
under 22 tariff lines is being removed. This measure will be implemented with
effect from 31st March, 2019.

5. Regulatory Duty on industrial inputs covered under 30 tariff lines is being either
removed or reduced.

6. Regulatory duty on smuggling prone items like Tyres, Padlocks, Groundnuts,


Food / Chocolate preparations, Floor Coverings, Vacuum flasks falling under 24
tariff lines is being reduced.

7. Regulatory duty is being removed on input materials (approximately 200 tariff


lines) imported under SRO 655(I)/2006 dated 05.06.2006 that are used for
manufacturing of auto parts by local vendors.

8. Collection of duty and taxes on mobile phones is being rationalized through


collection of all duty/taxes on uniform slabs based on C&F values at the fixed
rates.

9. Regulatory duty leviable on export of lead, lead products, scrap of lead and
copper scrap is being removed in respect of exports made under DTRE /
Manufacturing Bond Schemes.

10. In order to facilitate exporters, especially SMEs, significant changes are being
made in the Export-Oriented Schemes with a view to improve competitiveness of
the export sector.
INCOME TAX
 Simplified scheme for small shopkeepers
In order to broaden the tax base this provision intends to empower the
Federal Government to prescribe simplified schemes for small shopkeepers
in specified cities and terrifies.

 Incentives to banks for advancing loans toMicro & Small


EnterprisesLow-cost housingAgricultural finance
Majority of the manpower in Pakistan in employed in Agriculture, Micro, Small
& Medium Enterprises. Low-cost housing is also a priority area. It is proposed
to provide incentive to the Banks to provide loans to these sectors and to low
cost housing schemes to boost economic activities and generate
employment. Banks’ income arising from loans to these sectors in addition to
loans in 2018 shall be taxed at 20% instead of 35% and shall be exempt from
super tax.

 Removal of Advance Income Tax on cash withdrawal and cash


denominated instruments from banks for filers
To provide relief to filers advance tax on cash withdrawal and sale of banking
instruments has been totally abolished.

 Enabling purchase of immovable property and vehicles by non-resident


Pakistanis
It is proposed to allow Non-resident Pakistanis holding international passports
can purchase any motor vehicle and immovable property without filing
requirements.

 Enabling purchase of locally manufactured vehicles up to 1300 CC


without filing requirement
After amendments, the restriction on purchase of locally manufactured motor
vehicles above 1300 cc is proposed to be abolished for non-filers.

 Number of Withholding statements to be reduced from 12 to 2


For furthering ease of doing business the frequency of monthly withholding
statements has been done away with. Now businesses shall have to file
biannual statements instead.

 Reduced rate of Advance Tax on small marriage halls


For small marriage halls, community halls etc with function area less 500
sqyd, the minimum advance tax has been reduced from Rs. 20,000 to Rs.
5,000.
 Removal of Advance Tax on cash withdrawal from foreign remittance
fed accounts
To incentivize foreign remittance by overseas Pakistanis, advance tax on
cash withdrawal on accounts solely fed by foreign remittance has been
exempted.

 Abolition of Super Tax on non-banking sector


For Banks the rate of super tax at 4% as was previously has been maintained
till tax year 2021 whereas for non-banking persons it is intended to abolish
this tax from tax year 2020.

 Reduction of tax on inter-corporate dividend in case of companies


availing group relief
For companies availing group relief, tax on inter-corporate dividend has been
reduced to the extent of percentage of shareholding the recipient of dividend
has in the distributing company.

 Abolition of tax on undistributed profits


To promote capital formation, the tax on undistributed profits is being
abolished.

 Abolition of withholding tax on members of stock exchange


The tax on members of stock exchange in lieu of their commission has been
abolished. Now their income from commission is to be taxed under normal
law.

 Allowance of carry forward of losses to persons dealing in shares and


stocks
The amendment intends to allow carry forward of losses from securities
sustained in a year to subsequent three years.

 Final Tax on imports by Commercial importers


The advance income tax collected on imports by commercial importersis
being made final tax liability instead of being part of the minimum tax regime.

 Incentives for industrial undertakings set up for manufacturing of


equipment used in generation of renewable energy

Through this amendment exemption has been granted for five years to
industrial undertakings set up for manufacturing of equipment used in
generation of renewable energy if such undertaking is set up between 1 st
March 2019 and 30th June 2023.
 Tax concession for teams participating in national & international sports
tournament

The advance tax at the time of auction of franchise rights, from participating
teams in national and international sports tournament organized by any
Sports Board or entity established by the Government isbeing abolished

 Provisional assessment of offshore assets

Through this amendment provisional assessment may be made in case of an


offshore asset not declared earlier if such asset is discovered by the
Commissioner or any department or agency of the federal or provincial
government

SALES TAX AND FEDERAL EXCISE DUTY


 Exemption on plant and machinery to Greenfield industries
In order to encourage greenfield investment and industrialization, it is being
proposed to grant exemption from payment of sales tax on imported plant and
machinery, falling in chapter 84 and 85 of PCT excluding consumer durables
and office equipment, to be used for setting up new industry for production of
taxable goods. The exemption shall be subject to an exemption certificate to
be issued by concerned Commissioner Inland Revenue. The Board will also
circulate an indicative positive list of such machinery.

 Payment of sales tax refunds through promissory notes


Huge amounts claimed by taxpayers are stuck up in refunds. This causes
liquidity crunch for businesses. These refunds have accumulated over a long
time. Section 67A is proposed to be inserted in the Sales Tax Act, 1990, to
provide for issuance of promissory notes to claimants at their option. The
proposed Tenth Schedule provides for features and mechanism for issuance
of these notes.

 Simplification and rationalization of Tax Structure on Import of Mobile


Phones
The existing feature-based sales tax slabs on mobile phones in the Ninth
Schedule to the Sales Tax Act, 1990, are complicated and also do not
differentiate between inexpensive and expensive mobile phones. The current
slabs are being replaced with import value based slabs.
 Increase in FED on imported luxury cars / SUVs; and Levy of FED on
local luxury cars / SUVs
Federal Excise Duty is already imposed on imported cars and jeeps of engine
capacity exceeding 1800cc at 20%. In order to further discourage the import
of such luxury cars and jeeps, it is proposed to enhance the rate of Excise
Duty from 20% to 25%, for such cars and jeeps up to capacity 3000 cc and to
30% for cars exceeding 3000 cc. Furthermore, it is proposed to levy Excise
Duty at 10% on locally manufactured / assembled cars and SUVs etcwith
engine capacity exceeding 1800cc

 Continuation of exemption on plant, machinery and equipment for


Renewable Energy
Exemption on machinery and equipment relating to renewable energy is
already available under the Sixth Schedule to the Sales Tax Act, 1990.
However, in order to provide for certainty and give confidence to investor, the
continuity of exemption is being assured up to 30th June, 2023, by amending
relevant provisions in the Sixth Schedule.

 Relief for cancer patients


The existing exemption in the Sixth Schedule of the Sales Tax Act, 1990,
relating to ostomy procedures for cancer patients is restrictive and lacks
clarity. The exemption is now being linked to ostomy related appliances and
items listed under PCT heading 99.25. The said heading is being recast
through amendment to the Customs Act, 1969, and comprehensive list of
items is being included therein.

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