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  • Mazda Titan Trucks to be assessed for customs values on MSRP

    Mazda Titan Trucks to be assessed for customs values on MSRP

    Karachi: Pakistan Customs has issued a statement clarifying the assessment and clearance process for Mazda Titan Trucks.

    According to the circular issued by the Model Customs Collectorate of Appraisement – West, these trucks will be evaluated and cleared based on values prescribed in accordance with the manufacturer’s suggested retail price or any applicable valuation ruling.

    The circular also emphasized that M/s. Ghandhara Industries Limited, a prominent player in Pakistan’s automotive industry, is solely involved in the assembly of Isuzu Trucks and Buses within the country and does not deal with Mazda Titan Trucks. This information was corroborated by a letter dated October 4, 2018, from M/s. Ghandhara Industries Limited.

    As a result of this clarification, the import trade price proposed by Ghandhara Industries Limited is considered irrelevant for Mazda Titan Trucks concerning Customs General Order (CGO) No. 14/2005, which outlines the guidelines for the assessment of imported goods. Consequently, Mazda Titan Trucks will be assessed according to the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) or Valuation Ruling 1051/2017 dated February 21, 2017, depending on the applicable case.

    This directive aims to streamline the assessment and clearance process for Mazda Titan Trucks, ensuring that they are evaluated based on standardized and well-defined criteria, specifically the manufacturer’s suggested retail price or relevant valuation rulings. Such measures enhance transparency and consistency in the importation and assessment of these vehicles.

    These new guidelines set by Pakistan Customs will not only facilitate the assessment of Mazda Titan Trucks but also contribute to a fair and equitable taxation process for importers and traders dealing in these vehicles. It aligns with the government’s commitment to ensuring clarity and uniformity in customs procedures, benefiting both the business community and government revenue collection.

    The decision also underscores the importance of accurate and up-to-date information when assessing customs values for imported goods. By relying on the manufacturer’s suggested retail price or relevant valuation rulings, the Customs authorities aim to prevent discrepancies and inconsistencies in the valuation of Mazda Titan Trucks, further promoting a fair and transparent importation process.

    While the new regulations may result in a more standardized approach to the assessment of Mazda Titan Trucks, it is essential for importers and traders to be aware of these changes to ensure compliance and facilitate a smooth importation process. By adhering to these guidelines, the customs process for Mazda Titan Trucks will become more efficient and straightforward, benefitting all stakeholders involved in the importation of these vehicles.

  • Inward remittances above Rs10 million per year require to explain source

    Inward remittances above Rs10 million per year require to explain source

    The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) in Pakistan is now scrutinizing the source of foreign remittances when the inward transfer exceeds Rs10 million to a recipient in a year.

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  • Complete VAT system planned under medium term fiscal framework

    Complete VAT system planned under medium term fiscal framework

    ISLAMABAD: The government is planning to a complete Value Added Tax (VAT) regime under its medium-term fiscal framework, aiming to make significant changes in taxation, according to sources.

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  • Abolishing advance tax on share sale, purchase on the cards

    Abolishing advance tax on share sale, purchase on the cards

    KARACHI: The government is reportedly considering the abolition of the advance tax on the sale and purchase of shares in the capital market, a move prompted by the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) and Pakistan Stockbrokers Association’s demands.

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  • Value added sector seeks tax credit on equity investment for individuals, AOPs

    Value added sector seeks tax credit on equity investment for individuals, AOPs

    KARACHI: The value added sector, represented by the Pakistan Hosiery Manufacturers and Exporters Association (PHMA), has reached out to Finance Minister Asad Umar, urging the government to grant tax credit for equity investment to business individuals and Associations of Persons (AOPs).

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  • Rupee eases by 10 paisas in open market

    Rupee eases by 10 paisas in open market

    KARACHI: The Pakistani Rupee witnessed a marginal depreciation of 10 paisas against the US Dollar in the open market on Saturday.

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  • Mini budget to be presented on January 23: Asad Umar

    Mini budget to be presented on January 23: Asad Umar

    KARACHI: Finance Minister Asad Umar has confirmed that the planned mini budget will be unveiled on January 23, 2019. This update came during his visit to the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI), where he elaborated on the government’s intentions behind this financial move.

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  • Weekly Review: Equity market’s sentiments high on abolishing of advance tax

    Weekly Review: Equity market’s sentiments high on abolishing of advance tax

    The equity market’s sentiments are high due to commitment of the prime minister for abolishing the advance tax for stock market.

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  • President reconstitutes National Finance Commission

    President reconstitutes National Finance Commission

    ISLAMABAD: In a significant move, President Dr. Arif Alvi has reconstituted the National Finance Commission (NFC), an essential body responsible for fiscal resource distribution in Pakistan.

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  • KSE-100 sheds 41 points amid cautious trading

    KSE-100 sheds 41 points amid cautious trading

    KARACHI: The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) experienced a slight downturn on Friday, with the benchmark KSE-100 index shedding 41 points amid cautious trading.

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