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  • PM orders suspension of fixed tax on electricity bills

    Shehbaz Sharif File Photo Shehbaz Sharif

    Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday immediately suspended fixed sales tax collection through the electricity bills.

    The prime minister also directed for an inquiry over the levy of increased sales tax ratio on shopkeepers/ retailers, in the electricity bills other than the agreed one.

    The PM issued these directives while presiding over a meeting in Lahore to review electricity rates and fixed sales tax collection through electricity bills.

    During the meeting, PM Shehabaz Sharif specially asked for the inclusion of representatives of traders in the consultation process, prior to taking any decision with regard to the collection of taxes from shopkeepers through the electricity bills.

    While resolving that the government would take all steps for the economic protection of the poor segments of society, he also directed the relevant authorities and ministries concerned to immediately devise an effective mechanism for slashing the power rates for the poor.

    Finance Minister Miftah Ismail and Power Division Minister Khurram Dastagir had announced that on insistence of the Pakistan Muslim League-N leadership, specially Vice President Maryam Nawaz, they were removing the fixed tax on electricity bills for one year. He had said traders had also been demanding the same.

    “There will be no fixed tax in the current financial year’s electricity bills as the tax is deferred for one year,” Miftah Ismail had said.