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New taxes on non-filers in upcoming budget

byCT Report
30/05/2016
in Islamabad
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ISLAMABAD: The federal government is introducing new income tax regime for non-filers in the upcoming budget for fiscal year 2015-16.

The government has decided to increase taxes on non-filers stock market traders by almost 50 per cent. The government will also introduce a new sales tax regime for five export-oriented sectors, particularly the textile sector, to address a longstanding issue of industrialists. This regime will give industrialists about Rs20 billion in tax benefits next year.

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However, consumers will not gain anything from the new arrangement as they will still pay 5% sales tax on the purchase of garments and the rate may go up to 7% in the new budget.

Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has supported a budget proposal to introduce separate capital gains tax (CGT) rates for non-filers of income tax returns who trade at Pakistan Stock Exchange.

For the first time, the government will also extend the concept of separate tax rates for filers and non-filers to the stock exchange. According to the proposal, the tax rate on shares sold by non-filers within a year may be set at 18%. In this category, the rate for filer may remain unchanged at 15%. The non-filer’s tax burden will be 20% more than the filers will pay.

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