ISLAMABAD: The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) has approved tax exemptions and other incentives for the next five years for the people of erstwhile FATA and PATA after the landmark 31st Constitutional Amendment.
ECC also approved exemption of income tax on profits and gains of existing businesses conducted by individuals for a period of five years.
These businesses; however, need to be registered with FBR by 30th September 2018. ECC approved exemption from sales tax to the retailers to facilitate the general consumers. Domestic consumers of electricity would be exempted from sales tax on domestic consumption of electricity and Federal Excise Act 2005 shall replace the erstwhile Central Excise Act 1944.
Non-customs paid vehicles would be allowed to be used in erstwhile FATA/PATA for a period of five years ending on 30th June 2023.
However, these vehicles will not be allowed to cross over to other areas of the country. On the expiry of the five years’ relaxation period, the vehicles would be regularized on payment of leviable duty and taxes. ECC approved exemption from all withholding taxes, except on salary and if any person seeking to set up new industrial undertaking would be granted exemption from income tax subject to prior approval of the ECC.
The meeting discussed the issue of revocation of Neelum Jhelum surcharge and decided that the surcharge would end on achieving Commercial Operation Date (CoD) of the project.
The ECC also approved re-lending terms for Pakistan Mortgage Refinance Company Limited (PMRCL) for the purpose of ensuring efficacy of the facility towards promoting low cost/affordable housing in Pakistan.