Traders threaten to go on strike after addition of sales tax on energy bills

'The small businessmen of Pakistan cannot afford to pay the bills'


Our Correspondent August 01, 2022

ISLAMABAD:

Traders on Monday announced a nationwide strike against the imposition of sales tax on electricity bills, claiming that they would not pay the new bills.

Speaking to the media, Markazi Tanzeem Tajiran Pakistan (MTTP) President Muhammad Kashif Chaudhary and others said taxes have been added on electricity bills ranging from Rs3,000-20,000, which came in addition to commercial bills without distinguishing between closed shops and zero-meter reading.

He maintained that traders were already paying advance tax, fuel price adjustment and other taxes.

Chaudhry added that if the tax on electricity bills was not withdrawn, the traders would go on a complete “shutter down” strike from Karachi to Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa on August 17, adding that if their demands were not accepted, the strike would be extended further.

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He also said that electricity prices should have been reduced, however, as the cost of electricity increases, so do taxes.

“The small businessmen of Pakistan cannot afford to pay the bills. We repeatedly requested the government to abolish this tax, but the finance minister did not talk to our representative before implementing this tax”.

Rejecting the government’s actions on the International Monetary Fund (IMF) guidelines, Kashif said that traders across Pakistan were currently protesting on the streets.

COMMENTS (3)

Raza Hemani | 2 years ago | Reply My advice to government is not to bow down before traders demand and instead raise taxes if they go on strike. In case you bow down then be ready for protest from salaried class who are hit by two sided sward I e. I crease in tax rate and removing tax credits.
Raza Hemani | 2 years ago | Reply I advice Government not to bow down on the demand of traders and instead raise the amount of fixed sales tax and income tax if they go on strike. If you bow down then there is high probablity that salaried class who have quitely accepted the rise in tax. The quantum of which varies and goes as high as 80 . Two sawaed taxation on salariess class one increase I tax and other is remov ing tax credit
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