Author: Hamza Shahnawaz

  • Pakistani Rupee to Euro on May 15, 2022

    Pakistani Rupee to Euro on May 15, 2022

    KARACHI: Following are the rates of buying and selling of one Euro (EUR) in Pakistani Rupee (PKR) in the open market on May 15, 2022:

    Buying: Rs 198.10 to the Euro

    Selling: Rs 200.10 to the Euro

    The buying rate means an exchange company or a bank buys foreign currency from a customer.

    The selling rate means an exchange company or a bank sells for foreign currency from a customer.

    The rate has been updated at 08:55 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PST).

    The Euro /PKR parity depends on open market rates, they are set by the market forces based on foreign currency demand.

    Disclaimer: Team PKRevenue.com provides the available rates of the open market, which are subject to change every hour. Team PKRevenue.com provides the available exchange rates at the time of posting the story. So the team is not responsible for any inaccuracy of the data.

  • Pakistani Rupee to Saudi Riyal on May 15, 2022

    Pakistani Rupee to Saudi Riyal on May 15, 2022

    KARACHI: Following are the rates of buying and selling of one Saudi Riyal (SAR) in Pakistani Rupee (PKR) in the open market on May 15, 2022:

    Buying: Rs 49.55 to the Saudi Riyal

    Selling: Rs 50.15 to the Saudi Riyal

    The buying rate means an exchange company or a bank buys foreign currency from a customer.

    The selling rate means an exchange company or a bank sells for foreign currency from a customer.

    The rate has been updated at 08:48 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PST).

    The Saudi Riyal /PKR parity depends on open market rates, they are set by the market forces based on foreign currency demand.

    Disclaimer: Team PKRevenue.com provides the available rates of the open market, which are subject to change every hour. Team PKRevenue.com provides the available exchange rates at the time of posting the story. So the team is not responsible for any inaccuracy of the data.

  • Multan customs auctions smuggled diesel oil on May 18, 2022

    Multan customs auctions smuggled diesel oil on May 18, 2022

    The Directorate of Customs Intelligence and Investigation (I&I) in Multan has announced an upcoming auction scheduled for May 18, 2022, featuring a significant quantity of seized smuggled high-speed diesel (HSD) oil.

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  • Foreign currency rates in Pak Rupee – May 14, 2022

    Foreign currency rates in Pak Rupee – May 14, 2022

    KARACHI: Following are the open market exchange rates of foreign currencies in Pak Rupee (PKR) in Pakistan on May 14, 2022 (The rates are updated at 09:39 AM (Pakistan Standard Time):

    CurrencyBuyingSelling
    Australian Dollar (AUD)130.00132.50
     Bahrain Dinar (BHD)386.50388.50
     Canadian Dollar (CAD)143.60145.10
     China Yuan (CNY)23.5523.95
     Danish Krone (DNK)23.6523.95
     Euro (EUR)198.10200.10
     Hong Kong Dollar (HKD)16.6016.85
     Indian Rupee (INR)2.032.10
     Japanese Yen (JPY)1.411.44
     Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD)481.85484.35
     Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)36.7537.10
     NewZealand $ (NZD)96.8597.55
     Norwegians Krone (NOK)17.5017.75
     Omani Riyal (OMR)392.95394.98
     Qatari Riyal (QAR)39.9040.50
     Saudi Riyal (SAR)49.5550.15
     Singapore Dollar (SGD)133.55135.55
     Swedish Korona (SEK)18.8019.05
     Swiss Franc (CHF)160.35161.25
     Thai Bhat (THB)4.804.90
     U.A.E Dirham (AED)50.5051.00
     UK Pound Sterling (GBP)232.10235.10
     US Dollar (USD)191.00193.00

    Disclaimer: Team PKRevenue.com provides the available rates of the open market, which are subject to change every hour. Team PKRevenue.com provides the available exchange rates at the time of posting the story. So the team is not responsible for any inaccuracy of the data.

  • Pakistani Rupee to US Dollar on May 14, 2022

    Pakistani Rupee to US Dollar on May 14, 2022

    KARACHI: Following are the rates of buying and selling of one US dollar (USD) in Pakistani Rupee (PKR) in the open market on May 14, 2022:

    Buying: Rs 191.10 to the US Dollar

    Selling: Rs 193.10 to the US Dollar

    The buying rate means an exchange company or a bank buys foreign currency from a customer.

    The selling rate means an exchange company or a bank sells the foreign currency from a customer.

    The rate has been updated at 09:34 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PST).

    The US Dollar /PKR parity depends on open market rates, they are set by the market forces based on foreign currency demand.

    Disclaimer: Team PKRevenue.com provides the available rates of the open market, which are subject to change every hour. Team PKRevenue.com provides the available exchange rates at the time of posting the story. So the team is not responsible for any inaccuracy of the data.

  • Pakistani Rupee to UAE Dirham on May 14, 2022

    Pakistani Rupee to UAE Dirham on May 14, 2022

    KARACHI: Following are the rates of buying and selling of one UAE Dirham (AED) in Pakistani Rupee (PKR) in the open market on May 14, 2022:

    Buying: Rs 50.50 to the UAE Dirham

    Selling: Rs 51.00 to the UAE Dirham

    The buying rate means an exchange company or a bank buys foreign currency from a customer.

    The selling rate means an exchange company or a bank sells the foreign currency from a customer.

    The rate has been updated at 09:32 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PST).

    The UAE Dirham /PKR parity depends on open market rates, they are set by the market forces based on foreign currency demand.

    Disclaimer: Team PKRevenue.com provides the available rates of the open market, which are subject to change every hour. Team PKRevenue.com provides the available exchange rates at the time of posting the story. So the team is not responsible for any inaccuracy of the data.

  • Pakistani Rupee to UK Pound Sterling on May 14, 2022

    Pakistani Rupee to UK Pound Sterling on May 14, 2022

    KARACHI: Following are the rates of buying and selling of one UK Pound Sterling (GBP) in Pakistani Rupee (PKR) in the open market on May 14, 2022:

    Buying: Rs 232.10 to the UK Pound Sterling

    Selling: Rs 235.10 to the UK Pound Sterling

    The buying rate means an exchange company or a bank buys foreign currency from a customer.

    The selling rate means an exchange company or a bank sells the foreign currency from a customer.

    The rate has been updated at 09:27 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PST).

    The UK Pound Sterling /PKR parity depends on open market rates, they are set by the market forces based on foreign currency demand.

    Disclaimer: Team PKRevenue.com provides the available rates of the open market, which are subject to change every hour. Team PKRevenue.com provides the available exchange rates at the time of posting the story. So the team is not responsible for any inaccuracy of the data.

  • Pakistani Rupee to Euro on May 14, 2022

    Pakistani Rupee to Euro on May 14, 2022

    KARACHI: Following are the rates of buying and selling of one Euro (EUR) in Pakistani Rupee (PKR) in the open market on May 14, 2022:

    Buying: Rs 198.10 to the Euro

    Selling: Rs 200.10 to the Euro

    The buying rate means an exchange company or a bank buys foreign currency from a customer.

    The selling rate means an exchange company or a bank sells for foreign currency from a customer.

    The rate has been updated at 09:25 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PST).

    The Euro /PKR parity depends on open market rates, they are set by the market forces based on foreign currency demand.

    Disclaimer: Team PKRevenue.com provides the available rates of the open market, which are subject to change every hour. Team PKRevenue.com provides the available exchange rates at the time of posting the story. So the team is not responsible for any inaccuracy of the data.

  • Pakistani Rupee to Saudi Riyal on May 14, 2022

    Pakistani Rupee to Saudi Riyal on May 14, 2022

    KARACHI: Following are the rates of buying and selling of one Saudi Riyal (SAR) in Pakistani Rupee (PKR) in the open market on May 14, 2022:

    Buying: Rs 49.55 to the Saudi Riyal

    Selling: Rs 50.15 to the Saudi Riyal

    The buying rate means an exchange company or a bank buys foreign currency from a customer.

    The selling rate means an exchange company or a bank sells for foreign currency from a customer.

    The rate has been updated at 09:23 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PST).

    The Saudi Riyal /PKR parity depends on open market rates, they are set by the market forces based on foreign currency demand.

    Disclaimer: Team PKRevenue.com provides the available rates of the open market, which are subject to change every hour. Team PKRevenue.com provides the available exchange rates at the time of posting the story. So the team is not responsible for any inaccuracy of the data.

  • KCCI suggests VAT removal for commercial importers

    KCCI suggests VAT removal for commercial importers

    Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) has suggested the tax authorities to withdraw Value Added Tax (VAT) imposed on commercial importers in order to rectify anomaly in the law.

    The KCCI in its proposals for budget 2022/2023 submitted to the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) said that a three per cent value addition sales tax at import stage on commercial importers of raw materials was removed in the Finance Act 2019-20 after long deliberations with FBR and Ministry of Finance for several years.

    READ MORE: FPCCI demands CNIC condition withdrawal

    It was agreed by FBR that the tax is unjustified because commercial importers do not add any value to raw materials. It is sold to SMEs without any change in form or any process. No inputs such as gas, electricity, labor or machinery are used hence 3 per cent VAT was an obvious anomaly.

    Unfortunately, the very next year through Finance Act, 2020, amendment was made in the Twelfth Schedule to Sales Tax Act, 1990 –under the heading “Procedure and Conditions”, in condition (2), 3 per cent value addition sales tax has been imposed again on commercial import of industrial raw materials, thus restoring the anomaly.

    READ MORE: FBR urged to wave further tax on providing CNIC number

    Also, after re-imposition of this 3 per cent VAT, the exclusion from Section 8 B (1) 2, provided to commercial importers under SRO 647 (I) 2007 was not restored. This has led to double taxation as importers are forced to pay extra 10 per cent value addition over and above 3 per cent paid at custom stage.

    The outcome of these amendment resulted in dual anomaly in the Finance Bill, 2020-21.

    A 3 per cent VAT cannot be imposed on raw materials where no value is added.

    READ MORE: Tax exemption sought for plant, machinery import

    Restriction of 90 per cent adjustment of input is tantamount to double taxation as importers of raw material forced to pay extra 17 per cent (10 per cent of 17 per cent) value addition over and above three per cent paid at customs stage under Section 8B of Sales Tax Act, 1990 through SRO 1190 (I)/2019.

    The KCCI said that this obvious anomaly should be rectified and raw materials imported by commercial importers shall be excluded from the scope of condition (2) under “Procedures and Conditions”   Twelfth Schedule of Sales Tax Act. Thus removing 3 per cent Value Addition Sales Tax on commercial importers which was re-Imposed unjustly.

    READ MORE: Proposed list of higher withholding tax rates for non-filers

    Importers of Finished products paying 3 per cent VAT at custom stage and having no local purchase should be excluded from application of Sec 8 (B).

    The proposed amendment will remove an obvious anomaly and disparity in rates of sales tax on raw materials because all raw materials are ultimately consumed in the industry, and mainly by SMEs.