Duty you have to Pay on imported Mobile Phones In Pakistan
Here is the menu In a final move, the Federal Revenue Board (F.B. R) issued a mobile phone assessment. The values assigned to mobile phones, based on their brands, types, and types, have assigned for customs/tax clearance purposes. Only phones with a paid value regulated, henceforth, as directed by the Pakistani Communications Commission (PTA).
The Federal Revenue Council issued a list of 186 mobile phones belonging for Customs Valuation and the subsequent determination of fees and taxes. They have set the highest custom rating of $770 to Samsung Galaxy Note-9 by F.B.R. In his statement on the standard assessment of mobile phones, the Minister of Information and Radio, Fawad Chowdhury said Pakistan imports mobile phones worth 2 billion dollars annually, and it is futile not to impose a tax on such a large quantity of imports. The minister insisted on the need to embrace the country’s tax culture.
According to the scheme, low-cost smartphones, which cost around $50, will have a small tax value. However, the heavy-duty tax will taxed at up to 38 percent of its customs assessment. They released the new valuation, according to the F.B. R statement to accommodate the regulation of cellular phones started by the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA).
According to the new procedures introduced by the PTA, the immunity granted to register unauthorized phones expires on 31 December 2018. Cellphones that charge fees and taxes paid for clearance will registered. Earlier, the PTA was discontinuing services to SIM / I.M.E. I unauthorized starting in December 2018. However, only mobile phones that have cleared by the customs authorities may pay after mobile assessment fees and taxes. This applies to all phones imported into Pakistan without proper customs clearance: now they can regulate and cleared from the PTA after payment of customs duties and taxes.
“The new step imposes none new taxes on expatriate Pakistanis bringing their own phones,” said Fuwad Chowdhury, the new president. They can bring personal phones without paying taxes, however, every additional phone they charge must pay their respective fees.
The following is a complete list of ratings for mobile phones:
The Federal Revenue Council issued a list of 186 mobile phones belonging for Customs Valuation and the subsequent determination of fees and taxes. They have set the highest custom rating of $770 to Samsung Galaxy Note-9 by F.B.R. In his statement on the standard assessment of mobile phones, the Minister of Information and Radio, Fawad Chowdhury said Pakistan imports mobile phones worth 2 billion dollars annually, and it is futile not to impose a tax on such a large quantity of imports. The minister insisted on the need to embrace the country’s tax culture.
According to the scheme, low-cost smartphones, which cost around $50, will have a small tax value. However, the heavy-duty tax will taxed at up to 38 percent of its customs assessment. They released the new valuation, according to the F.B. R statement to accommodate the regulation of cellular phones started by the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA).
According to the new procedures introduced by the PTA, the immunity granted to register unauthorized phones expires on 31 December 2018. Cellphones that charge fees and taxes paid for clearance will registered. Earlier, the PTA was discontinuing services to SIM / I.M.E. I unauthorized starting in December 2018. However, only mobile phones that have cleared by the customs authorities may pay after mobile assessment fees and taxes. This applies to all phones imported into Pakistan without proper customs clearance: now they can regulate and cleared from the PTA after payment of customs duties and taxes.
“The new step imposes none new taxes on expatriate Pakistanis bringing their own phones,” said Fuwad Chowdhury, the new president. They can bring personal phones without paying taxes, however, every additional phone they charge must pay their respective fees.
The following is a complete list of ratings for mobile phones: