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Super tax now applicable to everyone if income is Rs350m

byCT Report
10/06/2023
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News, Slider News
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ISLAMABAD: The government decided to introduce three slabs to widen the scope of super tax while also increasing the rates besides also taxing the non-filers in the budget announced for the year 2023-24 on Friday.

According to details, those with a Rs350-Rs400 million yearly income would have to pay 6 per cent super tax. The proposed rate is 8pc for those falling in the Rs400-Rs500m slab while it increases to 10pc in the case more than Rs500m income.

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Previously, super tax was applied to 15 sectors only which had been deemed discriminatory and challenged in the courts. However, the government has now found way out by ensuring across-the-board imposition.

It means that everyone is now supposed to pay the super tax if the yearly income is Rs350m. In 2022-23 the new taxation measure was not only limited to 15 specified sectors but also the minimum threshold was set at Rs300m.

When it comes to the non-filers [a person whose name is not appearing in the Active Taxpayers’ List], they are now again subjected to 0.6pc advance [withholding] tax on the money withdrawing money if the said total amount during a day is Rs50,000 or more.

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