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PSW extends post-payment regime to SIDC following customs duties rollout

byCT Report
16/12/2025
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LAHORE: In an effort to streamline trade operations and enhance the ease of doing business, Pakistan Single Window (PSW), in collaboration with the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and Pakistan Customs, has extended the post-payment regime to the Sindh Infrastructure Development Cess (SIDC) within the WeBOC/PSW system.

Earlier, in July 2025, PSW successfully shifted customs duties and taxes to a post-payment mechanism, marking a major step in Pakistan’s trade modernization agenda. The extension of this regime to SIDC is part of FBR’s broader reforms aimed at simplifying procedures, reducing compliance costs, and easing regulatory pressure on businesses.

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Previously, traders were required to pay SIDC upfront before assessment, a requirement that often discouraged early filing of Goods Declarations and created liquidity constraints. Under the new arrangement, SIDC can now be paid after customs clearance, allowing smoother trade flows, minimizing delays, and improving predictability for importers and exporters.

With SIDC brought under the post-payment framework, all major duties and taxes now follow a unified post-assessment process. This harmonization streamlines customs clearance, shortens processing times, and improves cargo dwell time performance. The removal of pre-clearance payment requirements also enables traders to better manage cash flows and focus on business expansion.

Highlighting the significance of the reform, PSW Chief Executive Officer Aftab Haider said the move aligns with PSW’s vision to modernize Pakistan’s trade ecosystem. He noted that replacing upfront payments with a post-payment system simplifies cash flow management, accelerates clearance timelines, reduces container dwell time at ports, and strengthens the efficiency of border and port operations, ultimately enhancing Pakistan’s competitiveness in global trade.

PSW reaffirmed its commitment to the digital transformation of trade processes in Pakistan. By phasing out outdated practices and introducing business-friendly reforms, PSW continues to promote a transparent, efficient, and predictable trading environment. The extension of the post-payment regime to SIDC represents another important milestone in Pakistan’s efforts to improve trade facilitation and support sustainable economic growth.

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