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McKinsey to study cost of shift to electric vehicles in Kenya

McKinsey to study cost of shift to electric vehicles in Kenya
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FBR notifies amendments to Income Tax Law: Non-filers to pay 200pc more tax for vehicle registration

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue Thursday notified amendments to the Income Tax Law for collecting advance tax on registration of vehicles from non-active taxpayers by 200 percent more than.

Dissecting Revenue Stream (Part I )

Dissecting Revenue Stream (Part I )
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Govt to slash turnover tax from 1 5pc to 0 5pc

National May 25, 2021 ISLAMABAD: The government is contemplating upon different options to provide relief to the country’s giant multinational companies including slashing down turnover tax from the existing rate of 1.5 per cent to 0.5 per cent in the upcoming budget. On a unanimous charter of demands presented by three chambers including Overseas International Chambers of Commerce and Industries (OICCI), Pakistan Business Council (PBC) and American Business Council (ABC) during their virtual meeting with Federal Minister for Finance Shaukat Tarin on Monday, they tabled 10 major demands and reduction in the turnover tax at the existing rate of 1.5 per cent was described as a matter of their survival so they demanded reducing it to 0.5 per cent in the upcoming budget. The FBR high-ups were also present in the meeting.

Govt to slash down turnover tax from 1 5pc to 0 5pc

National May 25, 2021 ISLAMABAD: The government is contemplating upon different options to provide relief to the country’s giant multinational companies including slashing down turnover tax from the existing rate of 1.5 per cent to 0.5 per cent in the upcoming budget. On a unanimous charter of demands presented by three chambers including Overseas International Chambers of Commerce and Industries (OICCI), Pakistan Business Council (PBC) and American Business Council (ABC) during their virtual meeting with Federal Minister for Finance Shaukat Tarin on Monday, they tabled 10 major demands and reduction in the turnover tax at the existing rate of 1.5 per cent was described as a matter of their survival so they demanded reducing it to 0.5 per cent in the upcoming budget. The FBR high-ups were also present in the meeting. All three chambers were unanimous in their demand that this turnover tax should be imposed on the basis of profits instead of turnover, but the government indicate

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