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Tax expenditures, concessions provided to various sectors caused loss of Rs394.593b to national kitty‏

byTariq Derya
03/06/2016
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD:Total tax expenditures and concessions provided to various sectors have caused loss to the government under the tune of Rs394.593 billion during outgoing fiscal year against Rs655 billion in last financial year 2014-15, registering a decrease by Rs 270 billion.

According to tax expenditures details released through the Economic Survey for 2015-16 states that the tax expenditure for 2015-2016 worked out at Rs394.593 billion. The income tax expenditures provided exemption of Rs67 billion, sales tax Rs207 billion and customs duty Rs119 billion in fiscal year 2015-16.

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