FBR exempts customs, regulatory duty on Afghan goods

FBR exempts customs, regulatory duty on Afghan goods

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) allowed exemption from customs duty, additional customs duty, and regulatory duty on import of various goods from Afghanistan.

The FBR on Thursday issued three different statutory regulatory orders (SROs) to allow exemptions on various products on import from Afghanistan.

Through SRO 1609(I)/2021, the FBR exempted the import into Pakistan from Afghanistan from whole of the customs duty on items, included (HS Codes): coal (2701.1900); bituminous coal (2701.1200); talc (2526.1010); marble (crude or roughly trimmed) (2515.1100); plants and parts of plants (including seed and fruit) (1211.9000); seed of cumin neither crushed nor grounded (0909.3100); suphur of all kinds, other than sublimed suplhur (2503.0000); Yams (dioscorea spp.) (0714.3000); and containers (including containers for the transport of fluids) (8609.00000.

The notification shall be effective till June 30, 2022.

The FBR through SRO 1610(I)/2021 allowed concessions of regulatory duty. “Regulatory duty on import of marble (crude or roughly trimmed) falling under PCT code 2515.1100 shall be exempted and regulatory duty on import of ground nuts in shell falling under PCT code 1202.4100 shall be reduced from 20 per cent to 10 per cent, if imported from the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan).”

The notification shall be effective till June 30, 2022.

Through SRO 1611(I)/2021 exemption of additional customs duty has been granted on: “import of goods falling under PCT codes 0714.3000, 0909.3100, 1211.9000, 2526.1010, 2515.1100, 2701.1200, 2701.1900 and 8609.0000, if imported from Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.”

The notification shall be effective till June 30, 2021.

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