Asad Umer presents Finance Supplementary Bill, 2019
ISLAMABAD (DNA) – Finance Minister Asad Umer on Wednesday said that this was not a budget being presented but rather a set of economic reforms.
Presenting the Finance Supplementary (Second Amendment) Bill, 2019, he said that the government faced severe economic challenges in the beginning, adding that this is not a budget but a reforms package for the uplift of various sectors.
The finance minister alleged that the previous government had increased the budget deficit in a bid to “buy the elections.” “We have to support the weak segments of the society,” he added.
- Umar went on to say that the country’s deficit ballooned to Rs900 billion.
- Country’s agricultural loans have increased 22 percent during the last six months.
- The country’s exports have increased.
- The Small and Medium Enterprised(SMEs) are the backbone of the economy as employment opportunities cannot be produced without SME sector.
- The PTI in its manifesto prioritised providing employment to the youth. This cannot be done if SMEs do not have the necessary funding.
- Tax is being reduced on small business institutions.
- The minister said that Pakistan’s economy will see most prosperity in its history during the PTI government’s tenure.
- Government to introduce Rs5 bn Qarz-e-Hasna scheme
- Non-filers can buy cars upto 1300cc.
- Taxes on marriage halls have been reduced.
- To provide low-income housing, loans will be decreased to 20 per cent. Rs5 billion revolving fund will be introduced.
- Withholding tax for filers on banking transactions will be eliminated to encourage the culture of paying taxes.
- Non-fillers can purchase small and mid-size cars up to 1300CC, but the tax would be increased.
- Special economic zones have been formed keeping in mind the interest of CPEC.
- All machinery in special economic zones will be exempted from all taxes.
- Pakistan’s imports have declined.
- Pakistan’s fiscal losses have declined
- Import duty on raw material is being reduced.
- Duty on import of newsprint eliminated.
- No tax on bids for sports franchises until profitability.
- Super tax will be eliminated for non-banking companies from July 1.
- Rs1470 sales tax imposed on imported mobile phones worth $30 to $100
- Rs1870 sales tax imposed on imported mobile phones worth $100 to $200
- Rs1930 sales tax imposed on imported mobile phones worth $200 to $350
- Rs6000 sales tax imposed on imported mobile phones worth $350 to $500
- Rs10300 sales tax imposed on imported mobile phones worth more than $500
- New industries will be exempted from income taxes for five years
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