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FBR ‘imposes’ turnover tax on utility stores subsidy

byCT Report
16/08/2024
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has imposed a 1.25 percent turnover tax on the subsidy provided to utility stores.

According to sources, the tax will be imposed on the subsidy amounting to Rs60 billion in the current financial year.

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Sources said that the FBR will collect approximately Rs 1 billion in tax revenue from the subsidy after considering the subsidy as income.

Last year, the FBR had attached the accounts of utility stores and recovered Rs4 billion. The imposition of tax on subsidy has been a point of contention between the FBR and utility stores, sources added.

The government has included the tax on subsidy in the current financial year’s finance bill. The 1.25% tax will be imposed on the income of loss-making companies, sources revealed.

Earlier, the Utility Stores Corporation (USC)  cleared the air on the PM relief package – subsidies on five basic kitchen items.

The Utility Stores Corporation spokesperson in his statement said a summary was forwarded to the government for PM relief package.

The spokesperson also rejected the rumors of price hike at the Utility Stores and added that the package is continuing as routine for the public and the beneficiaries of the Benazir Income Support Program.

The clarification of the Utility Stores Corporation ended speculations about ending of the PM relief package.

It is pertinent to mention here that a total of Rs 65 billion were allocated for the PM’s and Ramadan packages in the budget out of which Rs10 billion were allocated for the PM’s Ramadan Relief Package, and remaining Rs55 billion for the PM’s Relief Package.

Additionally, Rs35 billion were allocated under the PM’s package for the ongoing financial year.

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