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KARACHI: The Reforms Group of the Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association (PPDA) has successfully convinced the government that imposing a 0.5 percent advance turnover tax on petroleum retailers was a misinterpretation of the law.

Secretary Income Tax Policy of FBR Muhammad Sajid Ahmad, in an office memorandum, clarified that tax collection under section 236H does not apply to dealers/ retail outlets as their income falls under the Final Tax Regime.

The delegation of petroleum dealers held marathon meetings with top government functionaries and convinced them that 0.5 percent advance turnover tax was double taxation as the outlets were already paying advance fixed withholding tax at Rs1.04 per litre as final income tax.

PPDA calls off strike

Dealers supported the new taxation measure introduced by the government to boost revenue and cover its financial shortfall as challenging revenue collection targets will help it clinch an IMF bailout but clarified that filling stations could not survive the blow, said Hassan Shah spokesman of PPDA.

Dealers met with Minister of State for Finance & Revenue Ali Pervez Malik, Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Chairman Amjed Zubair Tiwana, Petroleum Secretary Momin Agha, Chairman OGRA, MD PSO and other officials, he added.

Dealers told government officials that imposing turnover tax through the Finance Act 2024-25, passed by the Parliament and endorsed by the President of Pakistan, has left this anomaly, which must be resolved.

The new turnover tax would strangle petroleum retailers as petrol pumps were already operating at meagre margins, and record inflation had made the retail business unviable, dealers said.

Hassan Shah said that on July 05, the Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division) asked the FBR to clarify the applicability of section 236H of the Income Tax Ordinance.

In his reply to the Ministry of Energy, Secretary Income Tax Policy of FBR Muhammad Sajid Ahmad, in office memorandum (C.No.1(6)S(ITP)/2019/123126-R), clarified that tax collection under section 236H does not apply to dealers/retail outlets as their income falls under Final Tax Regime.

According to Hassan Shah, about 95 percent of dealers across Pakistan paid no attention to the senseless strike call by some Karachi-based dealers known for their clandestine links with the Oil Marketing Companies.

The government officials involved in the matter were very pleased with the positive attitude of the majority of the dealers. At the same time, they were annoyed with a small group of dealers who have always tried to reap personal benefits through pressure tactics, he informed.

PPDA Reforms Group leaders Nauman Butt and others said, “We found the minister and all the officials of the ministry, OGRA, and FBR very patient, tolerant and cooperative and we hope that they will cooperate with us in future as well.”

The advance tax issue has been resolved amicably. The petroleum fuel merchants will continue to strive to obtain their rights by engaging in dialogue with the official circles, said Shah, adding that conversations are always better than political demonstrations.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

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Maqbool Jul 07, 2024 08:34am
Teacher & Researchers of HEC Tax reversed, Petrol Retailers Tax reversed, now time the Salary classes to Strike and demand Tax reduction, (& everyone is equal under the Constitution be taxed equal)
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Aamir Jul 07, 2024 10:40am
Why do they make such stupid mistakes. Shows the level of management in government
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Humayun Jul 07, 2024 10:51am
Offcourse all anamolies of big wealthy interests groups will be addressed but who will resolve the anamolies of double and triple taxation for Pakistani masses
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Toy Soldier Jul 07, 2024 02:06pm
Ha ha ha. How predictable.
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