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FBR imposes regulatory duty on 657 luxury goods, over 2,000 items to get new customs duty

byCT Report
02/07/2024
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has announced a significant increase in customs duties on a wide range of imported goods, effective July 1, 2024. This move aims to generate additional revenue for the government and potentially curb the import of luxury and non-essential items.

The most notable change is the imposition of a 2% additional customs duty (ACD) on over 2,200 items, including components for the assembly of vehicles, tractors, and other machinery.

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This ACD applies to goods previously subject to zero percent duty. Additionally, the FBR has levied regulatory duties (RD) ranging from 5% to 55% on 657 luxury and non-essential items.

Among the items facing increased duties are:

Cars, Jeeps, Light Commercial Vehicles (CKD) exceeding 1,000cc: 7% ACD

Heavy Commercial Vehicles (CKD): 7% ACD

Perfumes and Sprays: 20% RD

Watches: 30% RD

Sunglasses: 30% RD

Imported Cycles: 10% RD

Dairy Products: 20-25% RD

Natural Honey: 30% RD

Dates and Other Fruits: 25% RD

Cosmetics: 55% RD

Shaving Cream and Soap: 50% RD

Gents and Ladies Apparel: 10% RD

Imported Jewelry: 45% RD

Oral Hygiene Products: 50% RD

Cheese and Curd: 25% RD

Potatoes and Other Vegetables: 50-55% RD

Sugar Confectionery: 40% RD

Tobacco: 50% RD

Pet Food: 50% RD

Leather Apparel and Accessories: 50% RD

Video Game Consoles and Machines: 50% RD

The FBR has clarified that certain imports will be exempt from these new duties, including Imports under specific notifications: SRO.678, Chapter 99 of the First Schedule of the Customs Act, Temporary Importation Scheme, Fifth Schedule to the Customs Act, and others.

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