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SRB further amends sales tax rules for online business integration

byCT Report
17/07/2025
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KARACHI: The Sindh Revenue Board (SRB) has issued another significant notification, SRB-3-4/44/2025, marking further amendments to the Sindh Sales Tax Special Procedure (Online Integration of Business) Rules, 2022.

This latest directive, issued under the powers conferred by the Sindh Sales Tax on Services Act, 2011, specifically modifies a table related to the classification and taxation of various services, with a clear focus on enhancing online integration and compliance.

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The notification indicates the SRB’s continued efforts to streamline tax collection, particularly from sectors that involve high volumes of transactions and benefit from digital platforms.

Key Amendments and Targeted Services

The substituted table within the notification outlines specific services and their corresponding tariff headings and CPC codes, along with descriptions of the services. While the full scope requires a complete review of the document, the visible entries highlight a focus on:

Restaurant Services:

Services provided or rendered by restaurants located in hotels: This suggests specific tax treatment or compliance requirements for restaurants operating within hotel premises.

Services provided or rendered by all restaurants having more than one branch in Sindh: This targets larger restaurant chains, likely to ensure comprehensive integration across all their outlets.

Services provided or rendered by all restaurant outlets located at air-conditioned shopping malls: This indicates a focus on high-traffic, organized retail food service points.

Services provided or rendered by restaurants through an online marketplace/platform: This is a crucial update, directly addressing the booming digital food delivery and online ordering sector.

Services provided or rendered by the restaurant whose turnover during the immediately preceding twelve tax periods exceeded rupees five million: This sets a turnover threshold, likely bringing larger independent restaurants under stricter online integration rules.

Digital and Financial Services:

The entry for CPC Code 972 describes “Bespoke and physical banking services provided by a person who opted or opt to charge, collect and pay tax at the reduced rate of 5%.” This indicates a specific, potentially reduced, tax rate for certain banking services, provided they adhere to the specified collection and payment mechanisms.

Implications for Businesses

These amendments reinforce the SRB’s commitment to digital integration and real-time reporting, particularly for businesses in the food service and banking sectors. The implications for affected businesses include:

Mandatory Online Integration: Businesses, especially restaurants meeting the specified criteria (e.g., multiple branches, mall locations, online platforms, or high turnover), will face increased pressure to integrate their systems with the SRB’s online platform.

Compliance with Specific Tax Rates: Businesses offering bespoke and physical banking services under CPC 972 will need to ensure they comply with the 5% reduced tax rate if they have opted for it.

Enhanced Scrutiny: The detailed classification and emphasis on online integration suggest that the SRB will have greater visibility into the transactions of these businesses, leading to enhanced scrutiny and enforcement.

Operational Adjustments: Businesses may need to make operational and technological adjustments to align with the new online integration requirements and ensure accurate tax calculation and remittance.

The SRB’s continued issuance of such notifications underscores its strategic shift towards a more digitized and transparent tax collection system, aiming to broaden the tax base and improve revenue generation across Sindh. Businesses are advised to thoroughly review the full text of Notification SRB-3-4/44/2025 to understand its precise impact on their operations and ensure full compliance.

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