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  • PSM seeks sales tax exemption on raw materials import

    2011-07-22 09:16:20   [Print]
    The News reported Pakistan Steel Mills through the ministry of production has sought sales tax exemption on the import of basic raw materials and ban on their exports.

    Of the 3 proposals faxed to the ministry of production for tabling a summary before the Economic Coordination Committee of the Cabinet meeting, PSM sought sales tax exemption on the imports of all basic raw materials, iron ore and coal.

    According to the first proposal, the PSM suggested an exemption of sales taxes on the import of all basic raw materials that include iron ore and coal, while the second proposal recommends the sales tax of fixed value on local iron ore. Finally, PSM also suggested imposition of a ban on all sorts of items that are consumed as basic raw materials in the PSM products.

    Pakistan Steel Mills had already requested the Federal Board of Revenue to reduce the sales tax and abolition of special excise duty to boost steel products.

    In order to boost up sales of Pakistan Steel and generate additional government revenue through duties and taxes in the remaining period of the current financial year, the facility, especially formulated for imports, may also be extended to domestic supply industries.

    Local and domestic industries also need this facility as specifically sales of Pakistan Steel have dropped drastically since June 20, resultantly the collection of duties and taxes has also been badly affected which Pakistan Steel collects on behalf of the FBR.

    According to the provisional figures, the PSM incurred losses from July 2008 to May this year have mounted over PKR 103 billion but interestingly, the forensic report will only dig out the culprits responsible for PKR 26.5 billion losses.
    .Asian Metal Copyright According to the provisional figures, the PSM incurred losses from July 2008 to May this year have mounted over PKR 103 billion but interestingly, the forensic report will only dig out the culprits responsible for PKR 26Asian Metal Copyright
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