Senate body recommends tax exemption for cell phone users with Rs500 or less balance

FBR directed to submit details of revenue generated through taxes imposed on cellular services users

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The Senate Standing Committee on Information Technology has recommended tax exemption for cell phone users with only Rs500 or less account balance.

The committee met with Senator Shahi Syed in the chair on Monday and directed the Federal Board of Revenue to submit details of the revenue generated through taxes imposed on the users of cellular services, Express News reported.

The members of the committee were informed that there were around 135 million cell phone users in the country.


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The meeting also discussed the payment of pensions to the retired employees of the Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited.

The Pakistan Telecommunication Employees Trust managing director told the committee that a court had sought details of retired employees and their outstanding dues from the PTCL.

He said the court had ordered the company to pay the pensions, and the pensioners were receiving them as well. However, he added that the pensions had not been increased by 20% as was decided.

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