“Currently, the tractor industry’s outstanding and genuine refunds are hovering around Rs3 billion, leading to huge operational challenges as the cost of doing business is increasing with the rise in refund claims,” a statement quoted Pama Director General Abdul Waheed as saying.
He said tractor manufacturers were charging a reduced 5% sales tax on the sale of tractors against 17% input tax being paid on the purchase of components both at domestic and import stages. “Since input tax is much higher than output tax, the refunds are consistently mounting.”
Published in The Express Tribune, November 11th, 2016.
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