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Rs5b tax relief in Finance Bill to harm revenue growth

byCT Report
19/05/2018
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The tax relief worth around Rs 5 billion provided in the Finance Bill 2018 would have damage revenue growth during the next fiscal year (2018-19).

Sources said that the government introduced different relief measures in the Finance Bill 2018 in shape of reduction in tax rate on fertilizer and others. After withdrawal of Health Levy on Tobacco at Rs10 per kg, the government has increased Federal Excise Duty (FED) rate on cigarettes so after withdrawal of levy there would be neutral impact on revenues.

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With the amendments in the Finance Bill 2018, the net negative impact will increase from Rs91.179 billion to Rs96.179 billion while the impact of customs duty amendments on revenue is not yet known.

The government’s decision to reduce sales tax on major input (rock phosphate) of fertilizer sector from 17 percent to 10 percent will have around Rs 2-3 billion impact on revenue; and reduction in federal excise duty (FED) on air travel from Rs2,500 to Rs2,000 per ticket would cause revenue loss of Rs1.5 billion.

Reduction in the minimum tax for commercial exporters to 5 percent from 6 percent will be neutral, said the FBR officials as it would encourage filing of income tax returns and thereby contribute to revenue;

The decision to reduce sales tax on fish babies to 5 percent and change tax structure for matchbox manufacturing factories would have a nominal revenue impact, sources added.

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