Supreme Court Seeks Explanation on Taxes Imposed on Petroleum Products

The Supreme Court on Wednesday sought a written explanation regarding the imposition of different taxes on petroleum products.

Hearing the petroleum products case, Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar gave a week’s time to the concerned departments including petroleum ministry to submit an explanation before the court regarding the taxes imposed on petroleum products.

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During the proceedings, the additional attorney general informed the bench that Pakistan’s petroleum prices are the lowest in the region. While informing the bench about the tax procedure, the attorney general explained that there are three types of taxes imposed; custom, petroleum and sales. “0.4% of sales tax is being deducted,” he informed the bench.

Justice Ijazul Ahsan remarked that the price of crude oil decreased from $100 to $50 in the international market, but the prices have not reduced in Pakistan.

The Chief Justice ordered a complete audit of the process and a detailed report to be submitted in seven days and the case was adjourned for a week.

From: Tribune

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