FED on mobile balance usage to be raised to 19.5 percent by the government

FED on mobile balance usage to be raised to 19.5 percent by the government

A man holds his cell phone to show his verification code to register to receive a dose of the Covid-19 coronavirus Sinopharm vaccine at a vaccination center in Rawalpindi on June 11, 2021 as Pakistan's Punjab province said on June 11 it will block the mobile phones of people refusing to get Covid-19 jabs, in the latest move to penalise the unvaccinated in a country where only a fraction of the population have been inoculated. (Photo by Aamir QURESHI / AFP)

In the federal budget for the fiscal year 2022-23, the government planned to increase the Federal Excise Duty (FED) on telecommunication services from 16% to 19.5 percent. The government has increased the tax on each recharge of a mobile balance, and telecom providers have been advising their customers that a 19.5% withholding tax would be charged on each recharge of a mobile balance.

When presenting the federal budget on Friday, Finance Minister Miftah Ismail stated that the government has chosen to raise FED on cellular services.

The previous administration decreased the federal excise duty on telecom services from 17 percent to 16 percent last year in order to help enterprises and the general public. The FED on telecom services has been raised for FY23, which is likely to put pressure on companies and, most importantly, end-users.

When contacted, a PTA official stated that the PTA is watchful about the rates and tariffs imposed by Cellular Mobile Operators (CMOs), and that any alleged incidence of charging beyond the declared tariffs and related taxes would be investigated in line with the law.

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