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KCCI demands withdrawal of 14pc GST on Indenting Commission Agents

byCustoms Today Report
20/06/2015
in Chambers & Associations, Pakistan Chambers
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KARACHI: The Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI), while criticizing the imposition of 14 percent general sales tax on indenting commission imposed by Sindh government in its recently announced Provincial Budget 2015-16, said that this unjust levy cannot be charged from Indenting Commission Agents as they do not fall in the services sector.

According to a KCCI statement, the Indenting Commission Agents were already paying 5 percent withholding tax at import stage which comes under the proviso of the federal government; therefore the imposition of 14 percent GST by Sindh government was tantamount to double taxation which was against the Constitution of Pakistan.

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Dozens of indenters have approached the KCCI and sought assistance in convincing the Sindh government to withdraw this unjust levy which was impossible for them to pay as the indenters were working on a very limited commission.

KCCI urged the authorities in Sindh government to exclude indenters from the proposed tax as they did not fall in the services sector and did not come in the purview of sales tax.

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