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Sales tax on used clothes reduces from 17% to 5%

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15/07/2013
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ISLAMABAD: The official spokesperson of the FBR stated that sales tax on old and used clothes has been reduced by the Federal Minister for Finance Ishaq Dar from 17% to 5% as incorporated in the Finance Act 2013.

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This reduction in sales tax from 17% to 5% was due to government’s consideration for the common man, who uses these old/used clothes.

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