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F.No.2(1)/2001—Pub.— The following Ordinance promulgated by the President is hereby published for general information:—
To consolidate and amend the law relating to income tax
WHEREAS it is expedient to consolidate and amend the law relating to income tax and to provide for matters ancillary thereto or connected therewith;
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WHEREAS the President is sat.isfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary to take immediate action;
NOW, THEREFORE, in pursuance of the Proclamation of Emergency of the fourteenth day of October, 1999, and the Provisional Constitution Order No. 1 of 1999, read with Provisional Constitutional Amendment Order No. 9 of 1999, and in exercise of all powers enabling him in that behalf, the President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is pleased to make and promulgate the following Ordinance:—
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1. Short title, extent and commencement.
(1) This Ordinance may be called the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
(2) It extends to the whole of Pakistan.
(3) It shall come into force on such date as the Federal Government may, . by notification in official G.azette, appoint.
2. Definitions.
In this Ordinance, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context —
(1) "accumulated profits" in relation to 2[distribution or payment of]2 a dividend, 3[include]3 — Chapter I – Preliminary—
(a) any reserve made up wholly or partly of any allowance, deduction, or exemption admissible under this Ordinance;- .9230
(b) for the purposes of 4[sub-clauses (a), (b) and (e) of clause (19)]4 all profits of the company including income and gains of a trust up to the date of such distribution or such payment, as the case may be; and
(c) for the purposes of 5[sub-clause (c) of clause (19)]5, includes all profits of the company including income and gains of a trust up to the date of its liquidation; . .
6[(1A) “active taxpayer’ list” means the list instituted by the Board under Section 181A and includes such list issued by the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Central Board of Revenue or Gilgit-Baltistan Council Board of Revenue;]6
7[(1AA) “algorithmic settlement mechanism” means algorithmic settlement mechanism provided under section 134B of this Ordinance;
8[6(1B) “amalgamation” means the merger of one or more banking companies or non-banking financial institutions, 10[or insurance companies,]10 11[or companies owning and managing industrial undertakings]11 12[or companies engaged in providing services and not being a trading company or companies]12 in either case 13[at least one of them]13 being a public company, or a company incorporated under any law, other than 14[Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017)]14, for the time being in force, (the company or companies which so merge being referred to as the “amalgamating company” or companies and the company with which they merge or which is formed as a result of merger, as the . “amalgamated company”). in such manner that – Chapter I – Preliminary—
(a) the assets of the amalgamating company or companies immediately before the amalgamation become the assets of the amalgamated company by virtue of the amalgamation, otherwise than by purchase of such assets by the amalgamated company or as a result of distribution of such assets to the amalgamated company after the winding up of the amalgamating company or companies; 15[and]15
(b) the liabilities of the amalgamating company or companies immediately before the amalgamation become the liabilities of the amalgamated company by virtue of the amalgamation 16[.]16 . . 17[ ]17
18[(2) “Appellate Tribunal” means the Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue established under section 130;]18
(3) “approved gratuity fund” means a gratuity fund approved by the Commissioner in accordance with Part III of the Sixth Schedule;
19[(3A) “Approved Annuity Plan” means an Annuity Plan approved by Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) under Voluntary Pension System Rules, 2005 and offered by a Life Insurance Company registered with the SECP under Insurance Ordinance, 2000 (XXXIX of 2000);]19
20[(3B) “Approved Income Payment Plan” means an Income Payment Plan approved by Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) under Voluntary Pension System Rules, 2005 and offered by a Pension Fund Manager registered with the SECP under Voluntary . Pension System Rules, 2.005;]20
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21[(3C) “Approved Pension Fund” means Pension Fund approved by Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) under Voluntary Pension System Rules, 2005, and managed by a Pension Fund Manager registered with the SECP under Voluntary Pension System Rules, 2005;]21
22[(3D) “Approved Employment Pension or Annuity Scheme” means any employment related retirement scheme approved under this Ordinance, which makes periodical payment to a beneficiary i.e. pension or annuity such as approved superannuation fund, public sector pension scheme and Employees Old-Age Benefit Scheme;]22 . .
23[(3E) “Approved Occupational Savings Scheme” means any approved gratuity fund or recognized provident fund;]23
(4) “approved superannuation fund” means a superannuation fund, or any part of a superannuation fund, approved by the Commissioner in accordance with Part II of the Sixth Schedule;
24[(5) “assessment” includes 25[provisional assessment,]25 re-assessment 26[, amended assessment and faceless assessment]26 and the cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly;]24
27[(5A) “assessment year” means assessment year as defined in the repealed Ordinance;]27
28[(5B) “asset management company” means an asset management company as defined in the Non-Banking Finance Companies and Notified Entities Regulations, 2007;]28 . .
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30[(5C) “assets move” means the transfer of an offshore asset to an unspecified jurisdiction by or on behalf of a person who owns, possesses, controls or is the beneficial owner of such offshore assets for the purpose of tax evasion;]30
(6) “association of persons” means an association of persons as defined in section 80;
31[(6A) “authorised shipping agent‖ means a person in Pakistan who is authorised, by a non-resident ship owner, charterer or operator to act on its behalf in respect of a vessel, and who in relation to such vessel . or voyage —.
(a) is responsible for the receipt, collection, control or accounting of total freight and any related amounts, and undertakes or is responsible for documentation, manifest filing, or reporting of cargo or total freight, including having, directly or indirectly, the control, custody or disposal of any freight or related receipts attributable to such vessel or voyage; and
(b) furnishes the return under section 143 of this Ordinance, in respect of such vessel or voyage and such person shall, for the purposes of this Ordinance,—
(i) be treated as the representative of the non-resident under section 172;
(ii) be jointly and severally liable for payment of tax and all obligations, proceedings, assessments and recovery in respect of such vessel or voyage; and . .
(iii) be treated as such, and the provisions of sub-section (3) of section 172 shall apply accordingly;]31
(7) “banking company” means a banking company as defined in the Banking Companies Ordinance, 1962 (LVII of 1962) 32[ ]32; Chapter I – Preliminary—
33[(7A) “beneficial owner” means a natural person who –
(a) ultimately owns or controls a Company or association of persons, whether directly or indirectly, through at least twenty five percent shares or voting rights; or
(b) exercise ultimate effective control, through direct or indirect means, over the company or association of persons including control over the finances or decisions or other affairs of the company or association of persons;]33
34[(8) “Board” means the Central Board of Revenue established under the Central Board of Revenue Act, 1924 (IV of 1924), and on the . commencement of Feder.al Board of Revenue Act, 2007, the Federal Board of Revenue established under section 3 thereof 35[and includes a Member of the Federal Board of Revenue to whom powers of the Board have been delegated under section 8 of the Federal Board of Revenue Act, 2007;]35;
(9) “bonus shares” includes bonus units in a unit trust;
(10) “business” includes any trade, commerce, manufacture, profession, vocation or adventure or concern in the nature of trade, commerce, manufacture, profession or vocation, but does not include employment;
36[(10A) “business bank account” means a bank account utilized by the taxpayer for business transaction declared to the Commissioner through original or modified registration form prescribed under section 181;]36
(11)]34 “capital asset” means a capital asset as defined in section 37;
37[(11A) “charitable purpose” includes relief of the poor, education, medical relief and the advancement of any other object of general public utility;]37 .
38[(11B) “Chief Commissioner” m.eans a person appointed as Chief Commissioner Inland Revenue under section 208 and includes a Chapter I – Preliminary—
1[Chief Investigator,] Regional Commissioner of Income Tax and a Director-General of Income Tax and Sales Tax;]38
40[(11C) “Collective Investment Scheme” shall have the same meanings as are assigned under the Non-Banking Finance Companies (Establishment and Regulation) Rules, 2003;]40
(12) “company” means a company as defined in section 80;
41[(13) “Commissioner” means a person appointed as Commissioner Inland Revenue under section 208 and includes any other authority vested with all or any of the powers and functions of the Commissioner;]41
42[(13A) “Commissioner (Appeals)” m.eans a person appointed as Commissioner . Inland Revenue (Appeals) under section 208;]42
43[(13AA) concealment of income includes –
(a) the suppression of any item of receipt liable to tax in whole or in part, or failure to disclose income chargeable to tax;
(b) claiming any deduction or any expenditure not actually incurred;
(c) any act referred to in sub-section (1) of section 111; and
(d) claiming of any income or receipt as exempt which is otherwise taxable.
Explanation.- For removal of doubt it is clarified that none of the aforementioned acts would constitute concealment of income Chapter I – Preliminary— unless it is proved that taxpayer has knowingly and willfully committed these acts;]43
44[45[(13AB)]45 “consumer goods” means goods that are consumed by the end consumer rather than used in the production of another good;]44
46[(13B) “Contribution to an Approved Pension Fund” means contribution as defined in rule 2(j) of the Voluntary Pension System Rules, 2005 47[ ]47;]46
(14) “co-operative society” means a co-operative society registered under the Co-operative Societies Act, 1925 (VII of 1925) or under any other law for the time being in force in Pakistan for the registration of co-operative societies; . .
(15) “debt” means any amount owing, including accounts payable and the amounts owing under promissory notes, bills of exchange, debentures, securities, bonds or other financial instruments;
(16) “deductible allowance” means an allowance that is deductible from total income under Part IX of Chapter III;
(17) “depreciable asset” means a depreciable asset as defined in section 22;
48[17A. ”Developmental REIT Scheme” means Developmental REIT Scheme as defined under the Real Estate Investment Trust Regulations, 2015;]48
49[(17B) "digital means" means digital payments and financial services including but not limited to— online portals or platforms for digital payments/receipts; online interbank fund transfer services; online bill or invoice presentment and payment services; over the Counter digital payment services or facilities; card payments using Point of Sale terminals, QR codes., mobile devices, ATMs, Kiosk or any other . digital; payments enabled devices; or any other digital or online payment modes.]49
50[(17C) “digitally delivered services” means any service delivered over the internet or electronic networks, where the delivery is automated and Chapter I – Preliminary— requires minimal or no human intervention including music, audio and video streaming services, cloud services, online software applications services, services delivered through online inter-personal interaction i.e., tele medicines, e-learning etc., online banking services, architectural design services, research and consultancy reports, accounting services in the form of digital files or any other online facility;]50
(18) “disposal” in relation to an asset, means a disposal as defined in section 75;
51[(18A) “distributor” means a person appointed by a manufacturer, importer . or any other person for a. specified area to purchase goods from him for further supply;]51
(19) “dividend” includes —
(a) any distribution by a company of accumulated profits to its shareholders, whether capitalised or not, if such distribution entails the release by the company to its shareholders of all or any part of the assets including money of the company;
(b) any distribution by a company, to its shareholders of debentures, debenture-stock or deposit certificate in any form, whether with or without profit, 52[ ]52 to the extent to which the company possesses accumulated profits whether capitalised or not;
(c) any distribution made to the shareholders of a company on its liquidation, to the extent to which the distribution is attributable to the accumulated profits of the company immediately before its liquidation, whether capitalised or not;
(d) any distribution by.a company to its shareholders on the . reduction of its capital, to the extent to which the company possesses accumulated profits, whether such accumulated profits have been capitalised or not; 53[ ]53
(e) any payment by a private company 54[as defined in the 55[Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017)]55 ]54 or trust of any sum Chapter I – Preliminary—
(whether as representing a part of the assets of the company or trust, or otherwise) by way of advance or loan to a shareholder or any payment by any such company or trust on behalf, or for the individual benefit, of any such shareholder, to the extent to which the company or trust, in either case, possesses accumulated profits;56[or]56
57[(f) 58[remittance of]58 after tax profit of a branch of a foreign company operating in Pakistan;]57 but does not include —
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(i) a distribution. made in accordance with 59[sub-clause]59 (c) or (d) in respect of any share for full cash consideration, or redemption of debentures or debenture stock, where the holder of the share or debenture is not entitled in the event of liquidation to participate in the surplus assets;
(ii) any advance or loan made to a shareholder by a company in the ordinary course of its business, where the lending of money is a substantial part of the business of the company; 60[ ]60
(iii) any dividend paid by a company which is set off by the company against the whole or any part of any sum previously paid by it and treated as a dividend within the meaning of 61[sub-clause]61 (e) to the extent to which it is so set off;62[and]62
63[(iv) remittance of after tax profit by a branch of Petroleum Exploration and Production (E&P) foreign company, . operating in P.akistan.]63
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64[(19A) “Eligible Person”, for the purpose of Voluntary Pension System Rules, 2005, means an individual Pakistani who 65[holds]65 a valid National Tax Number 66[or Computerized National Identity Card 67[or National Identity Card for Overseas Pakistanis]67 issued by the National Database and Registration Authority]66 68[ ]6869[:]69]64
70[Provided that the total tax credit available for the contribution made to approved employment pension or annuity scheme and approved pension fund under Voluntary Pension System Rules, 2005, should not exceed the limit prescribed or specified in section 63.]70
71[(19AA) “e-commerce” means sale or purchase of goods and services . conducted over computer. networks by methods specifically designed for the purpose of receiving or placing of orders either through websites, mobile applications or online marketplace having digital ordering features by using either mobile phone, iPad, Tablet or automated computer-to-computer ordering system;]71
72[(19B) The expressions “addressee”, “automated”, “electronic”, “electronic signature”, “information”, “information system”, “originator” and “transaction”, shall have the same meanings as are assigned to them in the Electronic Transactions Ordinance, 2002 (LI of 2002);]72
73[(19C) “electronic record” includes the contents of communications, transactions and procedures under this Ordinance, including attachments, annexes, enclosures, accounts, returns, statements, certificates, applications, forms, receipts, acknowledgements, notices, orders, judgments, approvals, notifications, circulars, rulings, documents and any other information associated with such communications, transactions and procedures, created, sent, forwarded, replied to, transmitted, distributed, broadcast, stored, held, . copied, downloaded, disp.layed, viewed, read, or printed, by one or Chapter I – Preliminary— several electronic resources and any other information in electronic form;]73
74[(19D) “electronic resource” includes telecommunication systems, transmission devices, electronic video or audio equipment, encoding or decoding equipment, input, output or connecting devices, data processing or storage systems, computer systems, servers, networks and related computer programs, applications and software including databases, data warehouses and web portals as may be prescribed by the Board from time to time, for the purpose of creating electronic record;]74
75[(19DA) “electronically readable format” means any digital format in which data is structured so that it can be automatically read, extracted, validated . . and processed by computer systems without human intervention, including but not limited to spreadsheet formats (such as CSV or XLSX), XML, XBRL, JSON, and other structured or semistructured data formats but excluding formats primarily designed for human readability, such as PDF, scanned images or photographs;]75
76[(19E) “telecommunication system” includes a system for the conveyance, through the agency of electric, magnetic, electro-magnetic, electro-chemical or electro-mechanical energy, of speech, music and other sounds, visual images and signals serving for the impartation of any matter otherwise than in the form of sounds or visual images and also includes real time online sharing of any matter in manner and mode as may be prescribed by the Board from time to time.]76
(20) “employee” means any individual engaged in employment;
(21) “employer” means any person who engages and remunerates an employee; .
(22) “employment” includes –.
(a) a directorship or any other office involved in the management of a company;
(b) a position entitling the holder to a fixed or ascertainable remuneration; or
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79[(22AA) “fair market value” means value as provided in section 68;]79
80[(22B) ”fee for offshore digital services” means any consideration for providing or rendering services by a non-resident person for online advertising including digital advertising space, designing, creating, hosting or maintenance of websites, digital or cyber space for websites, advertising, e-mails, online computing, blogs, online content and online data, providing any facility or service for uploading, storing or . distribution of digital conte.nt including digital text, digital audio or digital video, online collection or processing of data related to users in Pakistan, any facility for online sale of goods or services or any other online facility.]80
81[(22C) “FBR Refund Settlement Company Limited” means the company with this name as incorporated under the Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017), for the purposes of settlement of income tax refund claims including payment by way of issuing refund bonds under section 171A;]81
(23) “fee for technical services” means any consideration, whether periodical or lump sum, for the rendering of any managerial, technical or consultancy services including the services of technical or other personnel, but does not include —
(a) consideration for services rendered in relation to a construction, assembly or like project undertaken by the recipient; or
(b) consideration which would be income of the recipient chargeable under the head “Salary”; . . 77[ ]77
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(24) “financial institution” means an institution 84[as defined]84 under the 85[Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017)]85 ]8 86[ ]86;
(25) “finance society” includes a co-operative society which accepts money on deposit or otherwise for the purposes of advancing loans or making investments in the ordinary course of business;
(26) “firm” means a firm as defined in section 80;
(27) “foreign-source income” means foreign-source income as defined in sub-section (16) of section 101.
87[(27A) “greenfield industrial undertaking” means – . .
(a) a new industrial undertaking which is –
(i) setup on land which has not previously been utilized for any commercial, industrial or manufacturing activity and is free from constraints imposed by any prior work;
(ii) built without demolishing, revamping, renovating, upgrading, remodeling or modifying any existing structure, facility or plant;
(iii) not formed by the splitting up or reconstitution of an undertaking already in existence or by transfer of machinery, plant or building from an undertaking established in Pakistan prior to commencement of the new business and is not part of an expansion project;
(iv) using any process or technology that has not earlier been used in Pakistan and is so approved by the Engineering Development Board; and
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(b) is approved by the Comm.issioner on an application made in the prescribed form and manner, accompanied by the prescribed documents and, such other documents as may be required by the Commissioner:
Provided that this definition shall be applicable from the 1st July, 2019 and onwards.]87
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(28) “House Building Finance Corporation” means the Corporation constituted under the House Building Finance Corporation Act, 1952 (XVIII of 1952);
88[(28A) “imputable income” in relation to an amount subject to final tax means the income which would have resulted in the same tax, had this amount not been subject to final tax;]88
89[(29) “income” includes any amount chargeable to tax under this Ordinance, any amount subject to collection 90[or deduction]90 of tax under section 148, 91[150, 152(1), 153, 154, 156, 156A, 233, 92[ ]92 ]91 93[,]93 sub-section (5) of section 234 94[, section 236Z]94 95[ ]95 96[and]96 97[any amount treated as income under any provis.ion of this Ordinance]97 and any loss of . income 98[ ]98;
99[(29A) “income year” means income year as defined in the repealed Ordinance;]99
100[(29B) “Individual Pension Account” means an account maintained by an eligible person with a Pension Fund Manager approved under the Voluntary Pension System Rules, 2005;]100
101[(29C) “Industrial undertaking” means — Chapter I – Preliminary—
(a) an undertaking which is set up in Pakistan and which employs,—
(i) ten or more persons in Pakistan and involves the use of electrical energy or any other form of energy which is mechanically transmitted and is not generated by human or animal energy; or
(ii) twenty or more persons in Pakistan and does not involve the use of electrical energy or any other form of energy which is mechanically transmitted and is not generated by human or animal energy: . . and which is engaged in,—
(i) the manufacture of goods or materials or the subjection of goods or materials to any process which substantially changes their original condition; or
(ii) ship-building; or
(iii) generation, conversion, transmission or distribution of electrical energy, or the supply of hydraulic power; or
(iv) the working of any mine, oil-well or any other source of mineral deposits; 102[ ]102
103[(aa) from the 1st day of May, 2020, a person directly involved in the construction of buildings, roads, bridges and other such structures or the development of land, to the extent and for the purpose of import of plant and machinery to be utilized in such activity, subject to such conditions as may be notified by the Board; . . persons in Pakistan and does not involve the use of electrical energy or any other form of energy which is mechanically transmitted and is not generated by human or animal energy and which is engaged in,-
(i) the manufacture of goods or materials or the subjection of goods or materials to any process which substantially changes their original condition;
(ii) ship-building;
(iii) generation, conversion, transmission or distribution of electrical energy, or the supply of hydraulic power; or
(iv) the working of any mine, oil-well or any other source of mineral deposits; and
(b) any other industrial undertaking which the Board may by notification in the official Gazette, specify;”.
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(ab) from the first day of July, 2020 a resident company engaged in the hotel business in Pakistan;]103 104[and]104
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106[(c) telecommunication companies operating under the license of Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA).;]106
(30) “intangible” means an intangible as defined in section 24;
107[(30A) “integrated enterprise” means a person integrated with the 108[Board‘s computerized system through a licensed integrator]108, and who fulfills obligations and requireme.nts for integration as may be prescribed;]107 . 109[110[(30AA)]110 “investment company” means an investment company as defined in the Non-Banking Finance Companies (Establishment and Regulation) Rules, 2003;]109
111[112[(30AB)]112 KIBOR means Karachi Inter Bank Offered Rate prevalent on the first day of each quarter of the financial year;]111 113[(30AC) “Iris” means a web based computer programme for operation and management of Inland Revenue taxes and laws administered by the Board;]113
114[(30AD) Information Technology (IT) services include 115[but not limited to]115 software development, software maintenance, system integration, web design, web development, web hosting and network design; and Chapter I – Preliminary—
(30AE) IT enabled services include 116[but not limited to]116 inbound or outbound call centres, medical transcription, remote monitoring, graphics design, accounting services, Human Resource (HR) services, telemedicine centers, data entry operations, cloud computing services, data storage services, locally produced television programs and insurance claims processing;]114
117[(30B) “leasing company” means a leasing company as defined in the Non- Banking Finance Companies and Notified Entities Regulation, 2007;]117
118[(30C) “liaison office” means a place of business acting for the principal, head . office or any entity of whic.h it is a part, and
(a) its activities do not result in deriving income in Pakistan; and
(b) maintains itself out of any amount remitted from outside Pakistan received through normal banking channels.
Explanation,— It is clarified that—
(i) a place of business shall not be treated as liaison office if it engages in -
(a) commercial activities;
(b) trading or industrial activities; or
(c) the negotiation and conclusion of contracts;
(ii) the activities shall be treated to be commercial activities, if these include— .
(a) providin.g after sales services for goods or services; or
(b) marketing or promoting pharmaceutical and medical products or services;
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(a) an exploratory or preparatory nature, to investigate the possibilities of trading with, or in, Pakistan;
(b) exploring the possibility of joint collaboration and export promotion;
(c) promoting products where such products are yet to be supplied to, or sold in, Pakistan;
(d) promoting technical and financial collaborations between its principal and taxpayers in Pakistan; or
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(e) provisio.n of technical advice and assistance.]118
119[(30D) “Licensed integrator” shall have the same meaning as defined under clause (15A) of section 2 of the Sales Tax Act, 1990 (VII of 1990);]119
(31) “liquidation” in relation to a company, includes the termination of a trust;
120[(31A) “Local Government” shall have the same meaning for respective provisions and Islamabad Capital Territory as contained in the Balochistan Local Government Act,2010 (V of 2010), the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Local Government Act, 2013 (XXVIII of 2013), the Sindh Local Government Act, 2013 (XLII of 2013), the Islamabad Capital Territory Local Government Act, 2015 (X of 2015) and the Punjab Local Government Act, 2019(XIII of 2019)]120
(32) “member” in relation to an association of persons, includes a partner in a firm;
(33) “minor child” means an individual who is under the age of eighteen . years at the end of a tax y.ear;
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(35) “modaraba certificate” means a modaraba certificate as defined in the Modaraba Companies and Modarabas (Floatation and Control) Ordinance, 1980 (XXXI of 1980);
121[(35A) “Mutual Fund” means a mutual fund 122[registered or approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan]122;]121
123[(35)(1A) “National faceless center” means National faceless center as defined in section 227D of this Ordinance;]123
4[(35AA) “NCCPL” means National Clearing Company of Pakistan Limited, which is a company incorporated under the 124[Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017)] and licensed. as “Clearing House” by the Securities and . Exchange Commission of Pakistan, 125[or any subsidiary of NCCPL notified by the Board for the purpose of this clause]125
126[(35B) “non-banking finance company” means an NBFC as defined in the Non-Banking Finance Companies (Establishment and Regulation) Rules, 2003;]126
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128[(36) “non-profit organization” means any person other than an individual, which is — Chapter I – Preliminary—
(a) established for religious, educational, charitable, welfare 129[purposes for general public]129, or for the promotion of an amateur sport 130[excluding recreational clubs where the joining fee for membership exceeds one million for any class of new members]130;
(b) formed and registered 131[by or]131 under any law as a non-profit organization;
(c) approved by the Commissioner for specified period, on an application made by such person in the prescribed form and manner, accompanied by the prescribed documents and, on requisition, such oth.er documents as may be required by the . Commissioner; and none of the assets of such person confers, or may confer, a private benefit to any other person;]128
(37) “non-resident person” means a non-resident person as defined in Section 81;
(38) “non-resident taxpayer” means a taxpayer who is a non-resident person;
132[(38A) “Officer of Inland Revenue” means any Additional Commissioner Inland Revenue, Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue, Assistant Commissioner Inland Revenue, Inland Revenue Officer, Inland Revenue Audit Officer, 133[District Taxation Officer Inland Revenue, Assistant Director Audit,]133or any other officer however designated or appointed by the Board for the purposes of this Ordinance;]132
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134[(38AA) “offshore asset” in relation to a person, includes any movable or immovable asset held, any gain, profit, or income derived, or any expenditure incurred outside Pakistan;
(38AB) “offshore evader” means a person who owns, possesses, controls, or is the beneficial owner of an offshore asset and does not declare, or under declares or provides inaccurate particulars of such asset to the Commissioners.;
(38AC) “offshore enabler” includes any person who, enables, assists, or advises any person to plan, design, arrange or manage a transaction or declaration relating to an offshore asset, which has resulted or may . result in tax evasion;]134.
135[(38B) “online marketplace” means an information technology platform run by e-commerce entity over an electronic network that acts as a facilitator in transactions that occur between a buyer and a seller 136[and includes “online interfaces” that facilitate, for a fee, the direct interaction between multiple buyers and multiple sellers via digital orders for supply of goods and services, with or without the platform taking economic ownership of the goods or providing or rendering the services that are being sold.]136;]135
(39) “Originator” means Originator as defined in the Asset Backed Securitization Rules, 1999;
(40) “Pakistan-source income” means Pakistan-source income as defined in section 101;
137[(40A) “Pension Fund Manager” means an asset management company registered under the Non-Banking Finance Companies . (Establishment and Reg.ulations) Rules, 2003, or a life insurance company registered under Insurance Ordinance, 2000 (XXXIX of 2000), duly authorized by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan and approved under the Voluntary Pension System Rules, 2005, to manage the Approved Pension Fund;]137
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(41) “permanent establishment” in relation to a person, means a 138[ ]138 139[ ]139 place of business through which the business of the person is wholly or partly carried on, and includes –
(a) a place of management, branch, office, factory or workshop, 140[premises for soliciting orders, warehouse, permanent sales exhibition or sales outlet,]140 other than a liaison office except where the office engages in the negotiation of contracts (other than contracts of purchase);
(b) a mine, oil or gas well, quarry or any other place of extraction of natural resources; . . 141[(ba) an agricultural, pastoral or forestry property;]141
142[(bb) virtual business presence in Pakistan including any business where transactions are conducted through internet or any other electronic medium, with or without having any physical presence;]142
(c) a building site, a construction, assembly or installation project or supervisory activities 143[connected]143 with such site or project 144[but only where such site, project and its 145[connected]145 supervisory activities continue for a period or periods aggregating more than ninety days within any twelve-months period]144;
(d) the furnishing of services, including consultancy services, by any person through employees or other personnel 146[or entity]146 engaged by the person for such purpose 147[ ]147;
(e) a person acting in Pakistan on behalf of the person (hereinafter referred to as the “agent 148[ ),]148 other than an agent . .
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149[(i) has and habitually exercises an authority to conclude contracts on behalf of the other person or habitually concludes contracts or habitually plays the principal role leading to the conclusion of contracts that are routinely concluded without material modification by the person and these contracts are─
(a) in the name of the person; or
(b) for the.transfer of the ownership of or for the . granting of the right to use property owned by that enterprise or that the enterprise has the right to use; or
(c) for the provision of services by that person; or]149
(ii) has no such authority, but habitually maintains a stock-in-trade or other merchandise from which the agent regularly delivers goods or merchandise on behalf of the other person; or
150[Explanation.—For removal of doubt, it is clarified that an agent of independent status acting in the ordinary course of business does not include a person acting exclusively or almost exclusively on behalf of the person to which it is an associate; or ”;]150
(f) any substantial equipment installed, or other asset or property capable of activity giving rise to income; . .
151[(g) a 152[ ]152 place of business that is used or maintained by a person if the person or an associate of a person carries on business at that place or at another place in Pakistan and ─
(i) that place or other place constitutes a permanent establishment of the person or an associate of the person under this sub-clause; or Chapter I – Preliminary—
(ii) business carried on by the person or an associate of the person at the same place or at more than one place constitute complementary functions that are part of a cohesive business operation.
Explanation.— For the removal of doubt, it is clarified that ─
(A) the term ”cohesive business operation” includes an overall arrangement for the supply of goods, installation, construction, assembly, commission, guarantees or supervisory activities and all or principal activities are undertaken or performed either by the person or the . associates of th.e person; and
(B) supply of goods include the goods imported in the name of the associate or any other person, whether or not the title to the goods passes outside Pakistan.]151
(42) “person” means a person as defined in section 80;
153[(42A) “PMEX” means Pakistan Mercantile Exchange Limited a futures commodity exchange company incorporated under the 154[Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017)]154 and is licensed and regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan;]153
155[(42AA) “PRAL” means Pakistan Revenue Automation Private Limited, a State Owned Enterprise which has been assigned functions related to software development and maintenance of the Board‘s IT infrastructure;]155
(43) “pre-commencement expenditure” means a pre-commencement expenditure as defined in section 25; . .
(44) “prescribed” means prescribed by rules made under this Ordinance;
156[(44A) “principal officer” used with reference to a company or association of persons includes –
(a) a director, a manager, secretary, agent, accountant or any similar officer; and Chapter I – Preliminary—
(b) any person connected with the management or administration of the company or association of persons upon whom the Commissioner has served a notice of treating him as the principal officer thereof;]156
(45) “private company” means a company that is not a public company; 157[ ]157
158[ ]158
(46) “profit on a debt” 159[whether payable or receivable, means]159 —
(a) any profit, yield, interest, discount, premium or other amount 160[,]160 . owing under a debt., other than a return of capital; or
(b) any service fee or other charge in respect of a debt, including any fee or charge incurred in respect of a credit facility which has not been utilized;
(47) “public company” means —
(a) a company in which not less than fifty per cent of the shares are held by the Federal Government 161[or Provincial Government]161;
162[(ab) a company in which 163[not less than fifty per cent of the]163 shares are held by a foreign Government, or a foreign company owned by a foreign Government 164[;]164]162
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(b) a company whose shares were traded on a registered stock exchange in Pakistan at any time in the tax year and which remained listed on that exchange 165[ ]165 at the end of that year; or
166[(c) a unit trust whose units are widely available to the public and any other trust as defined in the Trusts Act, 1882 (II of 1882);]166
167[(47A) “REIT Scheme” means a REIT Scheme as defined in the Real Estate Investment Trust Regulations, 2015;]167
168[(47B) “Real Estate Investment Trust Management Company 169[RMC]169means 170[RMC]170 as defined under the Real Estate Investment Trust Regulations, 171[2015]171;]168. .
172[(47C) “Rental REIT Scheme” means a Rental REIT Scheme as defined under the Real Estate Investment Trust Regulations, 2015;]172
(48) “recognised provident fund” means a provident fund recognised by the Commissioner in accordance with Part I of the Sixth Schedule;
173[ ]173
(49) “rent” means rent as defined in sub-section (2) of section 15 and includes an amount treated as rent under section 16;
174[(49A) “repealed Ordinance” means Income Tax Ordinance, 1979 (XXXI of 1979);]174
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(50) “resident company” means a resident company as defined in section 83;
(51) “resident individual” means a resident individual as defined in section 82;
(52) “resident person” means a resident person as defined in section 81;
(53) “resident taxpayer” means a taxpayer who is a resident person;
(54) 175[royalty]175 means any amount paid or payable, however described or computed, whether periodical or a lump sum, as consideration for —
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(a) the use of, or right to. use any patent, invention, design or model, secret formula or process, trademark or other like property or right;
(b) the use of, or right to use any copyright of a literary, artistic or scientific work, including films or video tapes for use in connection with television or tapes in connection with radio broadcasting, but shall not include consideration for the sale, distribution or exhibition of cinematograph films;
(c) the receipt of, or right to receive, any visual images or sounds, or both, transmitted by satellite, cable, optic fibre or similar technology in connection with television, radio or internet broadcasting;
(d) the supply of any technical, industrial, commercial or scientific knowledge, experience or skill;
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(e) the use of or right to. use any industrial, commercial or scientific equipment;
(f) the supply of any assistance that is ancillary and subsidiary to, and is furnished as a means of enabling the application or enjoyment of, any such property or right as mentioned in 176[sub-clauses]176 (a) through (e); 177[and]177
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(g) the disposal of any property or right referred to in 178[sub-clauses]178
(a) through (e);
(55) “salary” means salary as defined in section 12;
(56) “Schedule” means a Schedule to this Ordinance;
(57) “securitization” means securitization as defined in the Asset Backed Securitization Rules, 1999;
(58) “share” in relation to a company, includes a modaraba certificate and the interest of a beneficiary in a trust (including units in a trust); . .
(59) “shareholder” in relation to a company, includes a modaraba certificate holder, 179[a unit holder of a unit trust]179 and a beneficiary of a trust;
180[(59A) “small and medium enterprise” means a person who is engaged in manufacturing as defined in clause (iv) of sub-section (7) of section 153 of the Ordinance and his business turnover in a tax year does not exceed two hundred and fifty million rupees:
Provided that if annual business turnover of a small and medium enterprise exceeds two hundred and fifty million rupees, it shall not qualify as small and medium enterprise in the tax year in which annual turnover exceeds that turnover or any subsequent tax year.]180
181[182[(59AB)]182 “Small Company” means a company registered on or after the first day of July, 2005, under the 183[Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017)]183, which,—
(i) has paid up capital plus undistributed reserves not . . exceeding 184[fifty]184million rupees; 185[(ia) has employees not exceeding two hundred and fifty any time during the year;]185
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(ii) has annual turnover not exceeding two hundred 186[and fifty]186 million rupees; 187[ ]187
(iii) is not formed by the splitting up or the reconstitution of company already in existence;]181 188[and]188
189[(iv) is not a small and medium enterprise as defined in clause
(59A);]189
190[(59B) “Special Judge” means the Special Judge appointed under section 203;]190
191[ ]191 . .
192[(60A) “specified jurisdiction” means any jurisdiction which has committed to automatically exchange information under the Common Reporting Standard with Pakistan;]192
(61) “speculation business” means a speculation business as defined in section 19;
193[(61A) “stock fund” means a collective investment scheme or a mutual fund where the investible funds are invested by way of equity shares in companies, to the extent of more than seventy per cent of the investment;]193
(62) “stock-in-trade” means stock-in-trade as defined in section 35;
194[(62A) “startup” means,—
(i) a business of a resident individual, AOP or a company that commenced on or after first day of July, 2012 and the person . . is engaged in or intends to offer technology driven products or services to any sector of the economy
Provided that the person is registered with and duly certified by the Pakistan Software Chapter I – Preliminary—
Export Board (PSEB) and has turnover of less than one hundred million in each of the last five tax years; or
(ii) any business of a person or class of persons, subject to the conditions as the 195[Board with the approval of Federal Minister-in-charge]195 may, by notification in the official Gazette, specify.;]194
196[(62B) “Synchronized Withholding Administration and Payment System agent” or “SWAPS agent” means any person or class of persons notified by Board to collect or deduct withholding taxes through Synchronized Withholding Administration and Payment System;]196
(63) “tax” means any tax imposed under Chapter II, and includes any . penalty, fee or other charg.e or any sum or amount leviable or payable under this Ordinance;
(64) “taxable income” means taxable income as defined in section 9;
197[ ]197
(66) “taxpayer” means any person who derives an amount chargeable to tax under this Ordinance, and includes —
(a) any representative of a person who derives an amount chargeable to tax under this Ordinance;
(b) any person who is required to deduct or collect tax under Part V of Chapter X 198[and Chapter XII;]198 or
(b) any person required to furnish a return of income or pay tax under this Ordinance; .
199[(66A) “tax invoice” means an i.nvoice as prescribed under the Income Tax Rules, 2002;]199
(67) “tax treaty” means an agreement referred to in section 107; Chapter I – Preliminary—
(68) “tax year” means the tax year as defined in sub-section (1) of section 74 and, in relation to a person, includes a special year or a transitional year that the person is permitted to use under section 74;
(69) “total income” means total income as defined in section 10;
(70) “trust” means a “trust” as defined in section 80;
200[(70A) “turnover” means turnover as defined in sub-section (3) of section 113;]200
(71) “underlying ownership” means an underlying ownership as defined in section 98;
(72) “units” means units in a unit trust; . .
(73) “unit trust” means a unit trust as defined in section 80; and
201[(73A) “unspecified jurisdiction” means a jurisdiction which is not a specified jurisdictions.]201
202[(74) “Venture Capital Company” and “Venture Capital Fund” shall have the same meanings as are assigned to them under the 203[Non-Banking Finance 204[Companies]204 (Establishment and Regulation) Rules, 2003]203;
205[(75) “whistleblower” means whistleblower as defined in section 227B;]205
3. Ordinance to override other laws.
The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in any other law for the time being in force.
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4. Tax on taxable income.
(1) Subject to this Ordinance, income tax shall be imposed for each tax year, at the rate or rates specified in 206[Division I 207[ ]207 or II]206 of Part I of the First Schedule, as the case may be, on every person who has taxable income for the year.
(2) The income tax payable by a taxpayer for a tax year shall be computed by applying the rate or rates of tax applicable to the taxpayer under this Ordinance to the taxable income of the taxpayer for the year, and from the resulting amount shall be subtracted any tax credits allowed to the taxpayer for the year. . .
(3) Where a taxpayer is allowed more than one tax credit for a tax year, the credits shall be applied in the following order –
(a) any foreign tax credit allowed under section 103; then
(b) any tax credit allowed under Part X of Chapter III; and then
(c) any tax credit allowed under sections 208[ ]208 147 and 168.
(4) Certain classes of income (including the income of certain classes of persons) may be subject to –
(a) separate taxation as provided 209[under this chapter]209; or
(b) collection of tax under Division II of Part V of Chapter X or deduction of tax under Division III of Part V of Chapter X as a final tax on the income 210[of]210 the person.
(5) Income referred to in sub-section (4) shall be subject to tax as provided for 211[under this chapter]211, or Part V of Chapter X, as the case may be, and shall not be included in the computat.ion of taxable income in accordance with . section 8 or 169, as the case may be.
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212[(6) Where, by virtue of any provision of this Ordinance, income tax is to be deducted at source or collected or paid in advance, it shall, as the case may be, be so deducted, collected or paid, accordingly 213[.]213 ]212
214[4A. [Omitted].]214
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215[5[4AB. Subject to this Ordinance, a surcharge payable.
individual and association of persons at the rate of ten percent of the income tax imposed under Division I of Part I of the First Schedule where the taxable income exceeds rupees ten million 217[:
Provided that in case of an individual deriving income chargeable under the head “Salary”, 218[no surcharge shall be payable.]218.]217 . .
219[4B. Super tax for rehabilitation of temporary displaced persons.
(1) A super tax shall be imposed for rehabilitation of temporarily displaced persons, for tax years 2015 220[and onwards]220, at the rates specified in Division IIA of Part I of the First Schedule, on income of every person specified in the said Division.
(2) For the purposes of this section, “income” shall be the sum of the following:—
(i) profit on debt, dividend, capital gains, brokerage and commission; Chapter II – Charge of Tax—
(ii) taxable income 221[(other than brought forward depreciation and brought forward business losses)]221 under section (9) of this Ordinance, if not included in clause (i);
(iii) imputable income as defined in clause (28A) of section 2 excluding amounts specified in clause (i); and
(iv) income computed, 222[other than brought forward depreciation, brought forward amortization and brought forward business lossess]222 under Fourth, Fifth, Seventh and Eighth Schedules.
(3) The super tax payable under sub-section (1) shall be paid, collected and deposited on the date and in the manner as specified in sub-section (1) of . section 137 and all provisions of Chap.ter X of the Ordinance shall apply.
(4) Where the super tax is not paid by a person liable to pay it, the Commissioner shall by an order in writing, determine the super tax payable, and shall serve upon the person, a notice of demand specifying the super tax payable and within the time specified under section 137 of the Ordinance.
(5) Where the super tax is not paid by a person liable to pay it, the Commissioner shall recover the super tax payable under subsection (1) and the provisions of Part IV,X, XI and XII of Chapter X and Part I of Chapter XI of the Ordinance shall, so far as may be, apply to the collection of super tax as these apply to the collection of tax under the Ordinance.
(6) The Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, make rules for carrying out the purposes of this section.]219
223[4C. Super tax on high earning persons.
(1) A super tax shall be imposed for tax year 2022 and onwards at the rates specified in Division IIB of Part I of the First Schedule, on income of every person: . .
Provided that this section shall not apply to a banking company for tax year 2022.
(2) For the purposes of this section, “income” shall be the sum of the following:—
(i) profit on debt, dividend, capital gains, brokerage and commission;
(ii) taxable income (other than brought forward depreciation and brought forward business losses) under section 9 of the Ordinance, excluding amounts specified in clause (i); Chapter II – Charge of Tax—
(iii) imputable income as defined in clause (28A) of section 2 excluding amounts specified in clause (i); and
(iv) income computed, other than brought forward depreciation, brought forward amortization and brought forward business losses under Fourth, Fifth 224[, Seventh and Eighth]224 Schedules.
(3) The tax payable under sub-section (1) shall be paid, collected and deposited on the date and in the manner as specified in sub-section (1) of section 137 and all provisions of Chapter X of the Ordinance shall apply.
(4) Where the tax is not paid by a person liable to pay it, the Commissioner shall by an order in wri.ting, determine the tax payable, and shall . serve upon the person, a notice of demand specifying the tax payable and within the time specified under section 137 of the Ordinance.
(5) Where the tax is not paid by a person liable to pay it, the Commissioner shall recover the tax payable under sub-section (1) and the provisions of Part IV, X, XI and XII of Chapter X and Part I of Chapter XI of the Ordinance shall, so far as may be, apply to the collection of tax as these apply to the collection of tax under the Ordinance.
225[(5A) The provisions of section 147 shall apply on tax payable under this section.]225
(6) The Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, make rules for carrying out the purposes of this section.]223
5. Tax on dividends.
(1) Subject to this Ordinance, a tax shall be imposed, at the rate specified in Division III of Part I of the First Schedule, on every person who receives a dividend from a 226[ ]226 company 227[or treated as dividend under clause (19) of section 2]227.
(2) The tax imposed under sub-section (1) on a person who receives a . . dividend shall be computed by applying the relevant rate of tax to the gross amount of the dividend.
(3) This section shall not apply to a dividend that is exempt from tax under this Ordinance.
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228[5A. Tax on undistributed Profits.
(1) For tax 229[years 2017 to 2019]229, a tax shall be imposed at the rate of 3[five] percent of its accounting profit before tax on every public company, other than a scheduled bank or a modaraba, that derives profit for a tax year but does not distribute at least 231[twenty]231 percent of its after tax profits within six months of the end of the tax year through cash 229[ ]229:
Provided that for tax year 2017, bonus shares or cash dividends may be distributed before the due date mentioned in sub-section (2) of section 118, for filing of a return.
(2) The provisions of sub-section (1) shall not apply to—
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(a) a company qualifyi.ng for exemption under clause (132) of Part I of the Second Schedule; and
(b) a company in which not less than fifty percent shares are held by the Government.]228
233[5AA. Tan on return on investment.s in Sukuks.
(1) Subject to this Ordinance, a tax shall be imposed, at the rate specified in Division IIIB of Part I of the First Chapter II – Charge of Tax—
Schedule, on every person who receives a return on investment in sukuks from a special purpose vehicle 234[, or a company]234.
(2) The tax imposed under sub-section (1) on a person who receives a return on investment in sukuks shall be computed by applying the relevant rate of tax to the gross amount of the return on investment in sukuks.
(3) This section shall not apply to a return on investment in sukuks that is exempt from tax under this Ordinance.]233
6. Tax on certain payments to non-residents.
(1) Subject to this Ordinance, a tax shall be imposed, at the rate specified in Division IV of Part I of . the First Schedule, on every non-re.sident person who receives any Pakistan-source royalty 235[, fee for offshore digital services 236[, fee for money transfer operations, card network services, payment gateway services, interbank financial telecommunication services]236 ]235 or fee for technical services.
(2) The tax imposed under sub-section (1) on a non-resident person shall be computed by applying the relevant rate of tax to the gross 237[amounts of receipts mentioned in sub-section (1)]237.
(3) This section shall not apply to —
(a) any royalty where the property or right giving rise to the royalty is effectively connected with a permanent establishment in Pakistan of the non-resident person;
(b) any fee 238[ ]238 where the services giving rise to the fee are rendered through a permanent establishment in Pakistan of the non-resident person; or .
(c) any royalty or fee fo.r technical services that is exempt from tax under this Ordinance.
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(4) Any Pakistani-source royalty 239[ 240[or fee]240 received by a non-resident person to which this section does not apply by virtue of clause (a) or (b) of sub-section (3) shall be treated as income from business attributable to the permanent establishment in Pakistan of the person.
241[6A. Tax on payments for digital transactions in e-commerce platforms.
– (1) Subject to this Ordinance, a tax shall be imposed, at the rate specified in Division IVA of Part I of the First Schedule, on every person who receives payment for supply of digitally ordered goods or services which are delivered from within Pakistan using locally operated online platforms including online marketplace or websites:
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Provided that the export proce.eds subjected to withholding under section 154 and 154A shall not fall within the ambit of this section.
(2) The tax imposed under sub-section (1) shall be computed by applying the relevant rate of tax to the gross amounts of receipts mentioned in sub-section (1).]241
242[(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 8, the tax imposed under this section on a person, whose turnover in a tax year exceeds two hundred million rupees, shall be adjustable:
Provided that a person having turnover up to two hundred million rupees may opt out of the final tax regime at the time of filing of return for the tax year 2027 and onwards.]242
7. Tax on shipping and air transport income of a non-resident person.
(1) Subject to this Ordinance, a tax shall be imposed, at the rate specified in Division V of Part I of the First Schedule, on every non-resident person carrying on the business of operating ships or aircrafts as the owner or charterer thereof in respect of – . .
(a) the gross amount received or receivable (whether in or out of Pakistan) for the carriage of passengers, livestock, mail or goods embarked in Pakistan; and
(b) the gross amount received or receivable in Pakistan for the carriage of passengers, livestock, mail or goods embarked outside Pakistan.
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(2) The tax imposed under sub-section (1) on a non-resident person shall be computed by applying the relevant rate of tax to the gross amount referred to in sub-section (1).
(3) This section shall not apply to any amounts exempt from tax under this Ordinance.
243[7A. Tax on shipping of a resident person.
(1) In the case of any resident person engaged in the business of shipping, a presumptive income tax shall be charged in the following manner, namely:—
(a) ships and all floating crafts including tugs, dredgers, survey . vessels and other. specialized craft purchased or bare-boat chartered and flying Pakistan flag shall pay tonnage tax of an amount equivalent to one US $ per gross registered tonnage per annum; 244[ ]244
(b) ships, vessels and all floating crafts including tugs, dredgers, survey vessels and other specialized craft not registered in Pakistan and hired under any charter other than bare-boat charter shall pay tonnage tax of an amount equivalent to fifteen US cents per ton of gross registered tonnage per chartered voyage
Provided that such tax shall not exceed one US $ per ton of gross registered tonnage per annum:
Explanation.—For the purpose of this section, the expression “equivalent amount” means the rupee equivalent of a US dollar according to the exchange rate prevalent on the first day of December in the case of a company and the first day of September in other cases in the relevant assessment year 245[;and .
(c) A Pakistan residen.t ship owning company registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan after the 15th day of November, 2019 and having its own sea worthy vessel registered under Pakistan Flag shall pay tonnage tax of an amount equivalent to seventy five US Cents per ton of gross registered tonnage per annum.]245
(2) The provisions of this section shall not be applicable after the 30thJune, 246[2030]246.]243
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247[7B. Tax on profit on debt.
(1) Subject to this Ordinance, a tax shall be imposed, at the rate specified in Division IIIA of Part I of the First Schedule, on every person, other than a company, who receives a profit on debt from any person mentioned in clauses (a) to (d) of sub-section (1)of section 151.
(2) The tax imposed under sub-section (1) on a person, other than a company, who receives a profit on debt shall be computed by applying the relevant rate of tax to the gross amount of the profit on debt.
248[(3) This section shall not apply to a profit on debt that –
(a) is exempt from tax under this Ordinance; or . .
(b) exceeds 249[five]249 million Rupees.]248
250[7C. Tax on builders.
(1) Subject to this Ordinance, a tax shall be imposed on the profits and gains of a person deriving income from the business of construction and sale of residential, commercial or other buildings at the rates specified in Division VIIIA of Part I of the First Schedule.
(2) The tax imposed under sub-section (1) shall be computed by applying the relevant rate of tax to the area of the residential, commercial or other building being constructed for sale.
(3) The Board may prescribe:
(a) the mode and manner for payment and collection of tax under this section;
(b) the authorities granting approval for computation and payment plan of tax; and
(c) responsibilities and powe.rs of the authorities approving, suspending . and cancelling no objection certificate to sell and the matters connected and ancillary thereto.
251[(4) This section shall apply to projects undertaken for construction and sale of residential and commercial buildings initiated and approved.─ Chapter II – Charge of Tax—
(a) during tax year 2017 only;
(b) for which payment under rule 13S of the Income Tax Rules, 2002 has been made by the developer during tax year 2017; and
(c) the Chief Commissioner has issued online schedule of advance tax installments to be paid by the developer in accordance with rule 13U of the Income Tax Rules, 2002.]251
252[7D. Tax on developers.
(1) Subject to this Ordinance, a tax shall be imposed on the profits and gains of a person deriving income from the business of development and sale of residential, commercial or other plots at the rates specified in Division VIIIB of Part I of the First Schedule. . .
(2) The tax imposed under sub-section (1) shall be computed by applying the relevant rate of tax to the area of the residential, commercial or other plots for sale.
(3) The Board may prescribe:
(a) the mode and manner for payment and collection of tax under this section;
(b) the authorities granting approval for computation and payment plan of tax; and
(c) responsibilities and powers of the authorities approving, suspending and cancelling no objection certificate to sell and the matters connected and ancillary thereto.
253[(4) This section shall apply to projects undertaken for development and sale of residential and commercial plots initiated and approved.─
(a) during tax year 2017 only;
(b) for which payment under ru.le 13S of the Income Tax Rules, 2002 has . been made by the developer during tax year 2017; and
(c) the Chief Commissioner has issued online schedule of advance tax installments to be paid by the developer in accordance with rule 13ZB of the Income Tax Rules, 2002.”;
254[ ]254
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255[7E. [Omitted].]255
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256[7F. Tax on Builders and Developers.
– (1) A tax shall be imposed at the rate specified in Division I or II of Part-I of the First Schedule on the taxable profit of every person deriving income from the business of –
(a) construction and sale of residential, commercial or other buildings;
(b) development and sale of residential commercial or other plots; or
(c) activities as mentioned in (a) and (b) above.
(2) For the purpose of this section, taxable profit shall be –
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(a) ten percent of gross recei.pts in respect of activities specified in clause (a) of sub-section (1);
(b) fifteen percent of gross receipts in respect of activities specified in clause (b) of sub-section (1); and
(c) twelve percent of gross receipts in respect of activities specified in clause (c) of sub-section (1).
Explanation.- For the removal of doubt, it is clarified that the provisions of this section shall only apply in respect of income accruing from gross receipts from activities specified in sub-section (1) and shall not be applicable to income or incomes from any other source or under any head of income.
(3) Where a taxpayer, while explaining the nature and source of the amount credited or the investment made, money or valuable article owned or the funds from which the expenditure was made, takes into account any source of income which is subject to tax under this section, the taxpayer shall not be allowed to take credit of any sum as is in excess of taxable profit: . .
Provided that where taxable income under section 9 is more than the taxable profit under this section, taxpayer shall be entitled to take credit of such taxable income subject to the payment of tax at the rate specified in Division I or II of Part- I of First Schedule.
(4) The provisions of this section shall not apply to a builder or developer established by an Act of the Parliament or a Provincial Assembly or by a Presidential Order and who is engaged in activities for the benefit of its employees or otherwise including activities for the planning and development of and for providing and regulating housing and ancillary facilities in a specified or notified area.]256
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257[7G. Tax on certain payments by life insurance business.
(1) For tax year, 2026 and onwards, a tax shall be imposed, at the rate specified in Division IC of Part III of the First Schedule on every individual who receives any payout, benefit, surrender value, maturity proceeds or similar payment (hereinafter referred to as payout) from a life insurance business on account of insurance policy, family takaful certificate, plan or any similar arrangement.
(2) For the purposes of sub-section (1), the amount liable to tax shall be the gross amount of payout reduced by aggregate amount of premiums or contributions paid by the policy holder or participant.
(3) The provisions of sub-section (1) shall not apply where the payout or . benefit is made:—.
(a) on account of death of the insured or participant;
(b) on account of disability of the insured or participant; or
(c) after completion of four years from the date of issuance of the policy, certificate or plan.
(4) Tax deducted under this section shall be treated as final tax on the income arising from such payout or benefit.]257
8. General provisions relating to taxes imposed under sections 258[ 259[ 260[5,.
5A, 5AA, 6, 6A,]260 7, 7A, 7B and 261[7G]261 ]259. – (1) Subject to this Ordinance, the tax imposed under Sections 262[ 263[5, 5A, 5AA, 6, 6A,]263 7, 7A, 7B and 264[7G]264]262 shall be a final tax on the amount in respect of which the tax is imposed and—
(a) such amount shall not be chargeable to tax under any head of income in computing the taxable income of the person who . derives it for any ta.x year;
(b) no deduction shall be allowable under this Ordinance for any expenditure incurred in deriving the amount;
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(i) any deductible allowance; or
(ii) the set off of any loss;
(d) the tax payable by a person under 265[section]265 266[5, 5A, 5AA, 6, 6A,]266 7, 267[7A, 7B and 268[7G]268]267 shall not be reduced by any tax credits allowed under this Ordinance; and
(e) the liability of a person under 269[section]269 5, 6 270[, 6A]270 or 7 shall be discharged to the extent that —
(i) in the case of shipping and air transport income, the tax . has been pai.d in accordance with section 143 or 144, as the case may be; or
(ii) in any other case, the tax payable has been deducted at source under Division III of Part V of Chapter X 271[.]271
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PART I
COMPUTATION OF TAXABLE INCOME
9. Taxable income.
The taxable income of a person for a tax year shall be the total income 273[under clause (a) of section 10]273 of the person for the year reduced (but not below zero) by the total of any deductible allowances under Part IX of this Chapter of the person for the year. .
10. Total income.
The total inco.me of a person for a tax year shall be the sum of the 274[—]274
275[(a) person’s income under all heads of income for the year; and]275
276[(b) person’s income exempt from tax under any of the provisions of this Ordinance.]276
11. Heads of income.
(1) For the purposes of the imposition of tax and the computation of total income, all income shall be classified under the following heads, namely: —
(a) Salary;
277[(b) Income from Property;]277
278[(c) Income from Business;]278
279[(d) Capital Gains; and]279
280[(e) Income from Other Sources.]280 . .
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(2) Subject to this Ordinance, the income of a person under a head of income for a tax year shall be the total of the amounts derived by the person in that year that are chargeable to tax under the head as reduced by the total deductions, if any, allowed under this Ordinance to the person for the year under that head.
(3) Subject to this Ordinance, where the total deductions allowed under this Ordinance to a person for a tax year under a head of income exceed the total of the amounts derived by the person in that year that are chargeable to tax under that head, the person shall be treated as sustaining a loss for that head for that year of an amount equal to the excess.
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(4) A loss for a head of inc.ome for a tax year shall be dealt with in accordance with Part VIII of this Chapter.
(5) The income of a resident person under a head of income shall be computed by taking into account amounts that are Pakistan-source income and amounts that are foreign-source income.
(6) The income of a non-resident person under a head of income shall be computed by taking into account only amounts that are Pakistan-source income.
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PART II
HEAD OF INCOME: SALARY
12. Salary.
(1) Any salary received by an employee in a tax year, other than salary that is exempt from tax under this Ordinance, shall be chargeable to tax in that year under the head “Salary”.
(2) Salary means any amount received by an employee from any employment, whether of a revenue or capital nature, including —
(a) any pay, wages or other remuneration provided to an employee, including leave pay, payment in lieu of leave, overtime payment, bonus, commission., fees, gratuity or work condition . supplements (such as for unpleasant or dangerous working conditions)281[;]281
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(b) any perquisite, whether convertible to money or not;
(c) the amount of any allowance provided by an employer to an employee including a cost of living, subsistence, rent, utilities, education, entertainment or travel allowance, but shall not include any allowance solely expended in the performance of the employee’s duties of employment.
283[Explanation.– For removal of doubt, it is clarified that the allowance solely expended in the performance of employee’s duty does not include –
(i) allowance which is paid in monthly salary on fixed basis or percentage of salary; or . .
(ii) allowance which is not wholly, exclusively, necessarily or actually spent on behalf of the employer;]283
(d) the amount of any expenditure incurred by an employee that is paid or reimbursed by the employer, other than expenditure incurred on behalf of the employer in the performance of the employee’s duties of employment; Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income —
(e) the amount of any profits in lieu of, or in addition to, salary or wages, including any amount received —
(i) as consideration for a person’s agreement to enter into an employment relationship;
(ii) as consideration for an employee’s agreement to any conditions of employment or any changes to the employee’s conditions of employment;
(iii) on termination of employment, whether paid voluntarily or under an agreement, including any compensation for redundancy or loss of employment and golden handshake payments; . .
(iv) from a provident or other fund, to the extent to which the amount is not a repayment of contributions made by the employee to the fund in respect of which the employee was not entitled to a deduction; and
(v) as consideration for an employee’s agreement to a restrictive covenant in respect of any past, present or prospective employment;
(f) any pension or annuity, or any supplement to a pension or annuity; and
(g) any amount chargeable to tax as “Salary” under section 14.
284[(2A) In case of pension under clause (f) of sub-section (2),—
(i) the pension shall be charged to tax as a final tax at the rates specified in the proviso to clause (2) of Division I of Part I of the First Schedule where the amount received by an individual from a former employer for a tax year exceeds ten million rupees and . the individual who.has attained the age of seventy years shall not be charged to tax on pension income; and
(ii) the pension of an individual who continues to work for former employer or its associate shall be charged to tax at the rates specified under clause (1) or (2) of Division I of Part I to First Schedule as the case may be.]284
(3) Where an employer agrees to pay the tax chargeable on an employee’s salary, the amount of the employee’s income chargeable under the head “Salary” shall be grossed up by the amount of tax payable by the employer.
(4) No deduction shall be allowed for any expenditure incurred by an employee in deriving amounts chargeable to tax under the head “Salary”.
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(5) For the purposes of this Ordinance, an amount or perquisite shall be treated as received by an employee from any employment regardless of whether the amount or perquisite is paid or provided —
(a) by the employee’s employer, an associate of the employer, or by a third party under an arrangement with the employer or an associate of the employer;
(b) by a past employer or a prospective employer; or
(c) to the employee or to an associate of the employee 285[or to a third party under an agreement with the employee or an associate of . the employee.]285.
(6) An employee who has received an amount referred to in sub-clause (iii) of clause (e) of sub-section (2) in a tax year may, by notice in writing to the Commissioner, elect for the amount to be taxed at the rate computed in accordance with the following formula, namely: —
A/B%
where —
A is the total tax paid or payable by the employee on the employee’s total taxable income for the three preceding tax years; and
B is the employee’s total taxable income for the three preceding tax years.
(7) Where —
(a) any amount chargeable under the head “Salary” is paid to an employee in arrears; and
(b) as a result the employee is chargeable at higher rates of tax than would have been ap.plicable if the amount had been paid to the . employee in the tax year in which the services were rendered, the employee may, by notice in writing to the Commissioner, elect for the amount to be taxed at the rates of tax that would have been applicable if the salary had been paid to the employee in the tax year in which the services were rendered.
(8) An election under sub-section (6) or (7) shall be made by the due date for furnishing the employee’s return of income or employer certificate, as the case may be, for the tax year in which the amount was received or by such later date as the Commissioner may allow.
13. Value of perquisites.
(1) For the purposes of computing the income of an employee for a tax year chargeable to tax under the head “Salary”, the value of Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income — any perquisite provided by an employer to the employee in that year that is included in the employee’s salary under section 12 shall be determined in accordance with this section.
(2) This section shall not apply to any amount referred to in clause (c) or
(d) of sub-section (2) of section 12.
286(3) Where, in a tax year, a motor vehicle is provided by an employer to an employee wholly or partly for the private use of the employee, the amount chargeable to tax to the employee under the head “Salary” for that year shall include an amount computed as may be prescribed.]
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(5) Where, in a tax year, the services of a housekeeper, driver, gardener or . other domestic assistant is provided by an employer to an employee, the amount chargeable to tax to the employee under the head “Salary” for that year shall include the total salary paid to the domestic assistant 288[such house keeper, driver, gardener or other domestic assistant]288 in that year for services rendered to the employee, as reduced by any payment made 289[to the employer]289for such services.
(6) Where, in a tax year, utilities are provided by an employer to an employee, the amount chargeable to tax to the employee under the head “Salary” for that year shall include the fair market value of the utilities provided, as reduced by any payment made by the employee for the utilities.
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290[(7) Where a loan is made, on or after the 1st day of July, 2002, by an employer to an employee and either no profit on loan is payable by the employee or the rate of profit on loan is less than the benchmark rate, the amount chargeable to tax to the employee under the head “Salary” for a tax year shall include an amount equal to—
(a) the profit on loan computed at the benchmark rate, where no profit on loan is payable by the employee, or
(d) the difference between the amount of profit on loan paid by the employee in that tax year and the amount of profit on loan computed at the benchmark rate, as the case may be 291[:]291 ]290
292[Provided that this sub-section shall not apply to such benefit . arising to an employee du.e to waiver of interest by such employee on his account with the employer 293[:]293 ]292
294[Provided further that this sub-section shall not apply to loans not exceeding 295[one million]295rupees.]294
(8) For the purposes of this Ordinance not including sub-section (7), where the employee uses a loan referred to in sub-section (7) wholly or partly for the acquisition of 296[any asset or property]296producing income chargeable to tax under any head of income, the employee shall be treated as having paid an amount as profit equal to the benchmark rate on the loan or that part of the loan used to acquire 297[ ]297[asset or property.]
(9) Where, in a tax year, an obligation of an employee to pay or repay an amount owing by the employee to the employer is waived by the employer, the amount chargeable to tax to the employee under the head “Salary” for that year shall include the amount so waived.
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(10) Where, in a tax year, an obligation of an employee to pay or repay an amount 298[owing]298by the employee to another person is paid by the employer, the amount chargeable to tax to the employee under the head “Salary” for that year shall include the amount so paid.
(11) Where, in a tax year, property is transferred or services are provided by an employer to an employee, the amount chargeable to tax to the employee under the head “Salary” for that year shall include the fair market value of the property or services determined at the time the property is transferred or the services are provided, as reduced by any payment made by the employee for the property or services.
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299[(12) Where, in the tax year, a.ccommodation or housing is provided by an employer to an employee, the amount chargeable to tax to the employee under the head “Salary" for that year shall include an amount computed as may be prescribed.]299
(13) Where, in a tax year, an employer has provided an employee with a perquisite which is not covered by sub-sections (3) through (12), the amount chargeable to tax to the employee under the head “Salary” for that year shall include the fair market value of the perquisite, 300[except where the rules, if any, provide otherwise,]300 determined at the time it is provided, as reduced by any payment made by the employee for the perquisite.
301[(14) In this section,—
(a) “benchmark rate” means —- Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income —
(i) for the tax year commencing on the first day of July, 2002, a rate of five per cent per annum; and
(ii) for the tax years next following the tax year referred to in sub-clause (i), the rate for each successive year taken at one per cent above the rate applicable for the immediately preceding tax year, but not exceeding 302[ten per cent per annum]302 in respect of any tax year;
(b) “services” includes the provision of any facility; and
(c) “utilities” includes electricity, gas, water and telephone.]301 .
14. Employee share schemes.
(1) The value of a right or option to acquire shares under an employee share scheme granted to an employee shall not be chargeable to tax.
(2) Subject to sub-section (3), where, in a tax year, an employee is issued with shares under an employee share scheme including as a result of the exercise of an option or right to acquire the shares, the amount chargeable to tax to the employee under the head “Salary” for that year shall include the fair market value of the shares determined at the date of issue, as reduced by any consideration given by the employee for the shares including any amount given as consideration for the grant of a right or option to acquire the shares.
(3) Where shares issued to an employee under an employee share scheme are subject to a restriction on the transfer of the shares —
(a) no amount shall be chargeable to tax to the employee under the head “Salary” until the earlier of —
(i) the time the employee has a free right to transfer the shares; or. .
(ii) the time the employee disposes of the shares; and
(b) the amount chargeable to tax to the employee shall be the fair market value of the shares at the time the employee has a free right to transfer the shares or disposes of the shares, as the case may be, as reduced by any consideration given by the employee for the shares including any amount given as consideration for the grant of a right or option to acquire the shares.
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(4) For purposes of this Ordinance, where sub-section (2) or (3) applies, the cost of the shares to the employee shall be the sum of —
(a) the consideration, if any, given by the employee for the shares;
(b) the consideration, if any, given by the employee for the grant of any right or option to acquire the shares; and
(c) the amount chargeable to tax under the head “Salary” under those sub-sections.
(5) Where, in a tax year, an employee disposes of a right or option to acquire shares under an employee share scheme, the amount chargeable to tax to the employee under the head “Salar.y” for that year shall include the amount of . any gain made on the disposal computed in accordance with the following formula, namely:—
A—B
where —
A is the consideration received for the disposal of the right or option; and
B is the employee’s cost in respect of the right or option.
(6) In this sub-section, “employee share scheme” means any agreement or arrangement under which a company may issue shares in the company to —
(a) an employee of the company or an employee of an associated company; or
(b) the trustee of a trust and under the trust deed the trustee may transfer the shares to an employee of the company or an employee of an associated company. . .
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PART III
HEAD OF INCOME: INCOME FROM PROPERTY
15. Income from property.
(1) The rent received or receivable by a person 303[for]303 a tax year, other than rent exempt from tax under this Ordinance, shall be chargeable to tax in that year under the head “Income from Property”.
(2) Subject to sub-section (3), “rent” means any amount received or receivable by the owner of land or a building as consideration for the use or occupation of, or the right to use or occupy, the land or building, and includes any forfeited deposit paid under a contract for the sale of land or a building. . .
(3) This section shall not apply to any rent received or receivable by any person in respect of the lease of a building together with plant and machinery and such rent shall be chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Other Sources”.
304[(3A) Where any amount is included in rent received or receivable by any person for the provision of amenities, utilities or any other service connected with the renting of the building, such amount shall be chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Other Sources”.]304
(4) Subject to sub-section (5), where the rent received or receivable by a person is less than the fair market rent for the property, the person shall be treated as having derived the fair market rent for the period the property is let on rent in the tax year.
(5) Sub-section (4) shall not apply where the fair market rent is included in the income of the lessee chargeable to tax under the head “Salary”.
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310[ ]310
311[15A. Deductions in computing income chargeable under the head.
“Income from Property”.— (1) In computing the income of a 312[ ]312 313[person]313 chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Property” for a tax year, a deduction shall be allowed for the following expenditures or allowances, namely:-
(a) In respect of repairs to a building, an allowance equal to one-fifth of the rent chargeable to tax in respect of the building for the year, . . computed before any deduction allowed under this section;
(b) any premium paid or payable by the 314[ ]314 315[person]315 in the year to insure the building against the risk of damage or destruction;
(c) any local rate, tax, charge or cess in respect of the property or the rent from the property paid or payable by the 316[ ]316 317[person]317 to any local authority or government in the year, not being any tax payable under this Ordinance;
(d) any ground rent paid or payable by the 318[ ]318 319[person]319 in the year in respect of the property;
(e) any profit paid or payable by the 320[ ]320 321[person]321 in the year on any money borrowed including by way of mortgage, to acquire, construct, renovate, extend or reconstruct the property; Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income —
(f) where the property has been acquired, constructed, renovated, extended, or reconstructed by the 322[ ]322 323[person]323 with capital contributed by the House Building Finance Corporation or a scheduled bank under a scheme of investment in property on the basis of sharing the rent made by the Corporation or bank, the share in rent and share towards appreciation in the value of property (excluding the return of capital, if any) from the property paid or payable by the 324[ ]324 325[person]325 to the said Corporation or the bank in the year under that scheme;
(g) where the property is subject to mortgage or other capital charge, the amount of profit or interest paid on such mortgage or charge;
326[(h) any expenditure, not exceeding 327[four]327 per cent of the rent chargeable . to tax in respect of the property for the year computed before any . deduction allowed under this section, paid or payable by the 328[ ]328 329[person]329 in the year wholly and exclusively for the purpose of deriving rent chargeable to tax under the head, “Income from Property” including administration and collection charges;]326
(i) any expenditure paid or payable by the 330[ ]330 331[person]331 in the tax year for legal services acquired to defend the 332[ ]332 333[persons]333’s title to the property or any suit connected with the property in a court; and
(j) where there are reasonable grounds for believing that any unpaid rent in respect of the property is irrecoverable, an allowance equal to the unpaid rent where—
(i) the tenancy was bona fide, the defaulting tenant has vacated the property or steps have been taken to compel the tenant to vacate the property and the defaulting tenant is not in occupation of any other property of the 334[ ]334 335[person]335; Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income —
(ii) the 336[ ]336 337[persons]337 has taken all reasonable steps to institute legal proceedings for the recovery of the unpaid rent or has reasonable grounds to believe that legal proceedings would be useless; and
(iii) the unpaid rent has been included in the income of the 338[ ]338 339[persons]339 chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Property” for the tax year in which the rent was due and tax has been duly paid on such income.
(2) Where any unpaid rent allowed as a deduction under clause (j) of sub-section (1) is wholly or partly recovered, the amount recovered shall be chargeable to tax in the tax year in which it is recovered. . .
(3) Where a person has been allowed a deduction for any expenditure incurred in deriving rent chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Property” and the person has not paid the liability or a part of the liability to which the deduction relates within three years of the end of the tax year in which the deduction was allowed, the unpaid amount of the liability shall be chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Property” in the first tax year following the end of the three years.
(4) Where an unpaid liability is chargeable to tax as a result of the application of sub-section (3) and the person subsequently pays the liability or a part of the liability, the person shall be allowed a deduction for the amount paid in the tax year in which the payment is made.
(5) Any expenditure allowed to a person under this section as a deduction shall not be allowed as a deduction in computing the income of the person chargeable to tax under any other head of income.
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(6) The provisions of sec.tion 21 shall apply in determining the deductions allowed to a person under this section in the same manner as they apply in determining the deductions allowed in computing the income of a person chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Business”.]311
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16. Non-adjustable amounts received in relation to buildings.
(1) Where the owner of a building receives from a tenant an amount which is not adjustable against the rent payable by the tenant, the amount shall be treated as rent chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Property” in the tax year in which it was received and the following nine tax years in equal proportion.
(2) Where an amount (hereinafter referred to as the “earlier amount”) referred to in sub-section (1) is refunded by the owner to the tenant on termination of the tenancy before the expiry of ten years, no portion of the amount shall be allocated to the tax year in which it is refunded or to any subsequent tax year except as provided for in sub-section (3). .
(3) Where the circumstances specified in sub-section (2) occur and the . owner lets out the building or part thereof to another person (hereinafter referred to as the “succeeding tenant”) and receives from the succeeding tenant any amount (hereinafter referred to as the “succeeding amount”) which is not adjustable against the rent payable by the succeeding tenant, the succeeding amount as reduced by such portion of the earlier amount as was charged to tax shall be treated as rent chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Property” as specified in sub-section (1).
343[17. [Omitted].]343
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PART IV
HEAD OF INCOME: INCOME FROM BUSINESS
Division I Income from Business
18. Income from business.
(1) The following incomes of a person for a tax year, other than income exempt from tax under this Ordinance, shall be chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Business” —
(a) the profits and gains of any business carried on by a person at any time in the year; . .
(b) any income derived by any trade, professional or similar association from the sale of goods or provision of services to its members 344[.
Explanation.– For the removal of doubt, it is clarified that income derived by co-operative societies 345[including recreational club]345 from the sale of goods, immoveable property or provision of services to its
(h) any expenditure paid or payable by the person in the tax year for legal services acquired to defend the person’s title to the property or any suit connected with the property in a Court; and
(i) where there are reasonable grounds for believing that any unpaid rent in respect of the property is irrecoverable, an allowance equal to the unpaid rent where –
(i) the tenancy was bona fide, the defaulting tenant has vacated the property or steps have been taken to compel the tenant to vacate the property, and the defaulting tenant is not in occupation of any other property of the person;
(ii) the person has taken all reasonable steps to institute legal proceedings for the recovery of the unpaid rent or has reasonable grounds to believe that legal proceedings would be useless; and
(iii) the unpaid rent has been included in the income of the person chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Property” for the tax year in which the rent was due and tax has been duly paid on such income. .
(2) Where any unpaid rent allowed as a deduction under clause (i) of sub-section (1) is wholly or partly recovered, the amount recovered shall be chargeable to tax in the tax year in which it is recovered.
(3) Where a person has been allowed a deduction for any expenditure incurred in deriving rent chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Property” and the person has not paid the liability or a part of the liability to which the deduction relates within three years of the end of the tax year in which the deduction was allowed, the unpaid amount of the liability shall be chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Property” in the first tax year following the end of the three years.
(4) Where an unpaid liability is chargeable to tax as a result of the application of sub-section (3) and the person subsequently pays the liability or a part of the liability, the person shall be allowed a deduction for the amount paid in the tax year in which the payment is made.
(5) Any expenditure allowed to a person under this section as a deduction shall not be allowed as a deduction in computing the income of the person chargeable to tax under any other head of income.
(6) The provisions of section 21 shall apply in determining the deductions allowed to a person under this section in the same manner as they apply in determining the deductions allowed in computing the income of a person chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Business”.” Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income — members is and has always been chargeable to tax under the provisions of this Ordinance;]344
(c) any income from the hire or lease of tangible movable property;
(d) the fair market value of any benefit or perquisite, whether convertible into money or not, derived by a person in the course of, or by virtue of, a past, present, or prospective business relationship 346[.]346
347[Explanation. — For the purposes of this clause, it is declared that the word ‘benefit’ includes any benefit derived by way of waiver of . profit on debt or the debt itself under the State Bank of Pakistan . Banking Policy Department’s Circular No.29 of 2002 or in any other scheme issued by the State Bank of Pakistan;]347
(e) any management fee derived by a management company (including a modaraba 348[management company]348 ).]
349[Explanation.—For the removal of doubt it is clarified that income subject to taxation under sections 5A, 5AA, 6, 7 and 7A shall not be chargeable to tax under this section.]349
(2) Any profit on debt derived by a person where the person’s business is to derive such income shall be chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Business” and not under the head “Income from Other Sources”.
350[(3) Where a 351[lessor]351, being a scheduled bank or an investment bank or a development finance institution or a modaraba or a leasing company has leased out any asset, whether owned by it or not, to another person, any amount paid or payable by the said person in connection with the lease of said asset shall be treated as the income of the said 352[lessor]352 and shall be chargeable to tax under the . head “Income from Business”.]350.
353[(4) Any amount received by a banking company or a non-banking finance company, where such amount represents distribution by a mutual fund 354[or a Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income —
Private Equity and Venture Capital Fund]354 out of its income from profit on debt, shall be chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Business” and not under the head “Income from Other Sources”.]353
19. Speculation business.
(1) Where a person carries on a speculation business –
(a) that business shall be treated as distinct and separate from any other business carried on 355[by]355the person;
(b) this Part shall apply separately to the speculation business and the other business of the person; b head “Income from Business” for that year; and . .
(e) any loss of the person arising from the speculation business sustained for a tax year computed in accordance with this Part shall be dealt with under section 58.
(2) In this section, “speculation business” means any business in which a contract for the purchase and sale of any commodity (including 356[stocks]356 and shares) is periodically or ultimately settled otherwise than by the actual delivery or transfer of the commodity, but does not include a business in which —
(a) a contract in respect of raw materials or merchandise is entered into by a person in the course of a manufacturing or mercantile business to guard against loss through future price fluctuations for the purpose of fulfilling the person’s other contracts for the actual delivery of the goods to be manufactured or merchandise to be sold;
(b) a contract in respect of stocks and shares is entered into by a dealer or investor therein to guard against loss in the person’s holding of stocks and shares through price fluctuations; or
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(c) a contract is entere.d into by a member of a forward market or stock exchange in the course of any transaction in the nature of jobbing 357[arbitrage]357 to guard against any loss which may arise in the ordinary course of the person’s business as such member.
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Division II Deductions: General Principles
20. Deductions in computing income chargeable under the head.
“Income from Business”.— (1) Subject to this Ordinance, in computing the income of a person chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Business” for a tax year, a deduction shall be allowed for any expenditure incurred by the person in the year 358[wholly and exclusively for the purposes of business]358.
359[(1A) Subject to this Ordinance, where animals which have been used for the purposes of the business or profession otherwise than as stock-in-trade and have died or become permanently useless for such purposes, 360[a deduction shall . . be allowed equal to]360 the difference between the actual cost to the taxpayer of the animals and the amount, if any, realized in respect of the carcasses or animals.]359
(2) Subject to this Ordinance, where the expenditure referred to in sub-section (1) is incurred in acquiring a depreciable asset or an intangible with a useful life of more than one year or is pre-commencement expenditure, the person must depreciate or amortise the expenditure in accordance with sections 22, 23, 24 and 25.
361[(3) Subject to this Ordinance, where any expenditure is incurred by an amalgamated company on legal and financial advisory services and other administrative cost relating to planning and implementation of amalgamation, a deduction shall be allowed for such expenditure.]361
21. Deductions not allowed.
Except as otherwise provided in this Ordinance, no deduction shall be allowed in computing the income of a person under the head “Income from Business” for —
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(a) any cess, rate or tax paid. or payable by the person in Pakistan or a foreign country that is levied on the profits or gains of the business or assessed as a percentage or otherwise on the basis of such profits or gains;
(b) any amount of tax deducted under Division III of Part V of Chapter X from an amount derived by the person; Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income —
362[(c) any expenditure from which the person is required to deduct or collect tax under Part V of Chapter X or Chapter XII, unless the person has paid or deducted and paid the tax as required by Division IV of Part V of Chapter X:
Provided that disallowance in respect of purchases of raw materials and finished goods under this clause shall not exceed twenty per cent of purchases of raw materials and finished goods:
Provided further that recovery of any amount of tax under sections 161 or 162 shall be considered as tax paid.]362 363[(ca) any amount of commission paid or payable in respect of supply of products listed in the Thir.d Schedule of the Sales Tax Act, 1990, . where the amount of commission paid or payable exceeds 0.2 percent of gross amount of supplies thereof unless the person to whom commission is paid or payable, as the case may be, is appearing in the active taxpayer list under this Ordinance;]363
(d) any entertainment expenditure in excess of such limits 364[or in violation of such conditions]364 as may be prescribed;
(e) any contribution made by the person to a fund that is not a recognized provident fund 365[,]365366[approved pension fund]366, approved superannuation fund or approved gratuity fund; 367[(ea) an amount in excess of fifty percent of contribution made by a person to an approved gratuity fund, an approved pension fund or an approved superannuation fund.]367
(f) any contribution made by the person to any provident or other fund established for the benefit of employees of the person, unless the person has made effective arrangements to secure that tax is deducted under section 149 from any payments made by the fund in . respect of which the rec.ipient is chargeable to tax under the head "Salary"; Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income —
(g) any fine or penalty paid or payable by the person for the violation of any law, rule or regulation;
(h) any personal expenditures incurred by the person;
(i) any amount carried to a reserve fund or capitalised in any way;
(j) any profit on debt, brokerage, commission, salary or other remuneration paid by an association of persons to a member of the association; 368[ ]368
369[(1) any expenditure for a transaction, paid or payable under a single account head which, in aggregate,.exceeds 370[two hundred and fifty]370 thousand . rupees, made other than by a crossed cheque drawn on a bank or by crossed bank draft or crossed pay order or any other crossed banking instrument showing transfer of amount from the business bank account of the taxpayer:
Provided that online transfer of payment from the business account of the payer to the business account of payee as well as payments through credit card shall be treated as transactions through the banking channel, subject to the condition that such transactions are verifiable from the bank statements of the respective payer and the payee:
Provided further that this clause shall not apply in the case of —
(a) expenditures not exceeding 371[twenty-five]371 thousand rupees;
(b) expenditures on account of —
(i) utility bills; .
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(iii) travel fare;
(iv) postage; and
(v) payment of taxes, duties, fee, fines or any other statutory obligation 372[:]372]369
373[Provided further also that this clause shall not apply to a company from the date clause (la) has been made effective through the notification issued by the Board.
(la) any expenditure by a taxpayer being a company for a transaction, paid or payable under a single a.ccount head which, in aggregate, exceeds . rupees two hundred and fifty thousand, made other than by digital means from business bank account of the taxpayer notified to the Commissioner under section 114A:
Provided that this clause shall not apply in the case of-
(a) expenditures not exceeding Rupees twenty-five thousand; and
(b) expenditures on account of —
(i) utility bills;
(ii) freight charges;
(iii) travel fare;
(iv) postage; and
(v) payment of taxes, duties, fee, fines or any other statutory obligation:
Provided further that this clause shall be effective from such date as the Board may notify.]373
(m) any salary paid or payable.exceeding 374[ ]374 375[thirty-two thousand rupees . per month to an individual]375 other than by a crossed cheque or direct transfer of funds to the employee’s bank account 376[or through digital means]376; 377[ ]377
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(n) except as provided in Division III of this Part, any expenditure paid or payable of a capital nature; 378[ ]378
379[(o) any expenditure in respect of sales promotion, advertisement and publicity in excess of 380[ten]380 per cent of turnover incurred by pharmaceutical manufacturers 381[;]381 ]379
382[(p) any expenditure on account of utility bill in excess of such limits and in violation of such conditions as may be prescribed; 383[ ]383
384[(q) ten percent of the claimed expenditure made attributable to purchases made from persons who are not National Tax Number holders:
Provided that in case of purchase of agricultural produce this . clause shall only apply to. the purchase made from middle man:
Provided further that the Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, exempt persons or classes of persons from this clause subject to such conditions and limitations as may be specified therein;]384 385[ ]385
386[(r) three percent of the expenditure claimed by any person, who fails to install electronic resource or to act as an integrated enterprise as Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income — required by law, subject to the method, manner, and procedure as may be prescribed;]386 1[; and]
2[(s) fifty percent of the expenditure claimed in respect of sale where the taxpayer received payment exceeding two hundred thousand rupees otherwise than through a banking channel or digital means against a single invoice containing one or more than one transactions of supply of goods or provisions of services.]
Division III Deductions: Special Provisions
22. Depreciation.
(1) Subject to. this section, a person shall be allowed a . deduction for the depreciation of the person’s depreciable assets used in the person’s business in the tax year 3[:
Provided that the depreciation expense shall not be allowed for the amount paid for addition of capital assets to a seller in all relevant tax years if the tax deductible under sections 152 or 153 of the Ordinance in respect of those payments has not been deducted and deposited in the treasury, by not adding such amount paid for addition in capital assets in the assets for computation of tax depreciation.]
(2) Subject to 4[sub-section] (3) 5[ ], the depreciation deduction for a tax year shall be computed by applying the rate specified in Part I of the Third Schedule against the written down value of the asset at the beginning of the year 6[ ] 7[.] 8[ ]
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(r) any expenditure attributable to sales claim.ed by any person who is required to integrate but fails . to integrate his business with the Board through approved fiscal electronic device and software:
Provided that disallowance of expenditure under this clause shall not exceed eight ” percent of the allowable deduction Full stop substituted by the Finance Act, 2025. Clause (s) inserted by the Finance Act, 2025. Full stop substituted by colon and thereafter the new proviso added by the Finance Act, 2025. The word “sub-sections” substituted by the Finance Act, 2005. The word, brackets and figure “and (4)” omitted by Finance Act, 2004. Full stop substituted by colon and thereafter the new proviso added through Finance Act, 2020 dated 30th June, 2020 Colon substituted by the Finance Act, 2025. Proviso omitted by the Finance Act, 2022. The omitted proviso read as follows: “
Provided that where a depreciable asset is used in the person’s business for the first time in a tax year commencing on or after the 1st day of July, 2020, the depreciation deduction shall be reduced by fifty percent.” Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income —
(3) Where a depreciable asset is used in a tax year partly in deriving income from business chargeable to tax and partly for another use, the deduction allowed under this section for that year shall be restricted to the fair proportional part of the amount that would be allowed if the asset 387[was]387 wholly used to 388[derive]388 income from business chargeable to tax.
389[ ]389
(5) The written down value of a depreciable asset of a person at the beginning of the tax year shall be —
(a) where the asset was acquired in the tax year, the cost of the . asset to the perso.n as reduced by any initial allowance in respect of the asset under section 23; or
(b) in any other case, the cost of the asset to the person as reduced by the total depreciation deductions (including any initial allowance under section 23) allowed to the person in respect of the asset in previous tax years.
390[Explanation,- For the removal of doubt, it is clarified that where any building, furniture, plant or machinery is used for the purposes of business during any tax year for which the income from such business is exempt, depreciation admissible under sub-section (1) shall be treated to have been allowed in respect of the said tax year and after expiration of the exemption period, written down value of such assets shall be determined after reducing total depreciation deductions (including any initial allowance under section 23) in accordance with clauses (a) and (b) of this sub-section.]390
(6) Where sub-section (3) applies to a depreciable asset for a tax year, the written down value of the asset shall be computed on the basis that the asset has been solely used to derive income from business chargeable to tax. . .
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(7) The total deductions allowed to a person during the period of ownership of a depreciable asset under this section and section 23 shall not exceed the cost of the asset.
(8) Where, in any tax year, a person disposes of a depreciable asset, no depreciation deduction shall be allowed under this section for that year and —
(a) if the consideration received exceeds the written down value of the asset at the time of disposal, the excess shall be chargeable to tax in that year under the head “Income from Business”; or
(b) if the consideration received is less than the written down value of the asset at the time of disposal, the difference shall be allowed as a deduction in compu.ting the person’s income chargeable under . the head “Income from Business” for that year 391[:]391 392[ ]392
(9) Where sub-section (3) applies, the written down value of the asset for the purposes of sub-section (8) shall be increased by the amount that is not allowed as a deduction as a result of the application of sub-section (3).
(10) Where clause (a) of sub-section (13) applies, the 393[consideration received on disposal]393 of the passenger transport vehicle for the purposes of sub-section (8) shall be computed according to the following formula — A x B/C where – A is the 394[amount]394 received on disposal of the vehicle; B is the amount referred to in clause (a) of sub-section (13); and C is the actual cost of acquiring the vehicle.
(11) Subject to sub-sections (13) and (14), the rules in Part III of Chapter IV . . shall apply in determining the cost and consideration received in respect of a depreciable asset for the purposes of this section.
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395[(12) The depreciation deductions allowed to a leasing company or an investment bank or a modaraba or a scheduled bank or a development finance institution in respect of assets owned by the leasing company or an investment bank or a modaraba or a scheduled bank or a development finance institution and leased to another person shall be deductible only against the lease rental income derived in respect of such assets.]395
(13) For the purposes of this section, —
(a) the cost of a depreciable asset being a passenger transport vehicle not plying for hire shall not exceed 396[seven and a half]396 million rupees; . . 397[ ]397
(b) the cost of immovable property or a structural improvement to immovable property shall not include the cost of the land;
398[(c) any asset owned by a leasing company or an investment bank or a modaraba or a scheduled bank or a development finance institution and leased to another person is treated as used in the leasing company or the investment bank or the modaraba or the scheduled bank or the development finance institution’s business; and]398
(d) where the consideration received on the disposal of immovable property exceeds the cost of the property, the consideration received shall be treated as the cost of the property.
(14) Where a depreciable asset that has been used by a person in Pakistan is exported or transferred out of Pakistan, the person shall be treated as having disposed of the asset at the time of the export or transfer for a consideration received equal to the cost of the asset. . .
(15) In this section, — Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income —
“depreciable asset” means any tangible movable property, immovable property (other than unimproved land), or structural improvement to immovable property, owned by a person that —
(a) has a normal useful life exceeding one year;
(b) is likely to lose value as a result of normal wear and tear, or obsolescence; and
(c) is used wholly or partly by the person in deriving income from business chargeable to tax, but shall not include any tangible movable property, immovable . property, or structural imp.rovement to immovable property in relation to which a deduction has been allowed under another section of this Ordinance for the entire cost of the property or improvement in the tax year in which the property is acquired or improvement made by the person; and
“structural improvement” in relation to immovable property, includes any building, road, driveway, car park, railway line, pipeline, bridge, tunnel, airport runway, canal, dock, wharf, retaining wall, fence, power lines, water or sewerage pipes, drainage, landscaping or dam 399[:]399
400[Provided that where a depreciable asset is jointly owned by a taxpayer and an Islamic financial institution licensed by the State Bank of Pakistan or Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan, as the case may be, pursuant to an arrangement of Musharika financing or diminishing Musharika financing, the depreciable asset shall be treated to be wholly owned by the taxpayer.]400
23. Initial allowance.
(1) A person who places an eligible depreciable asset . . into service in Pakistan for the first time in a tax year shall be allowed a deduction (hereinafter referred to as an “initial allowance”) computed in accordance with sub-section (2), provided the asset is 401[used by the person for the purposes of his business for the first time or the tax year in which commercial production is commenced, whichever is later]401.
(2) The amount of the initial allowance of a person shall be computed by applying the rate specified in Part II of the Third Schedule against the cost of the asset.
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(3) The rules in section 76 shall apply in determining the cost of an eligible depreciable asset for the purposes of this section.
402[(4) A deduction allowed under this section to a leasing company or an investment bank or a modaraba or a scheduled bank or a development finance institution in respect of assets owned by the leasing company or the investment bank or the modaraba or the scheduled bank or the development finance institution and leased to another person shall be deducted only against the leased rental income derived in respect of such assets.]402
(5) In this section, “eligible depreciable asset” means a depreciable asset 403[ ]403 other than —
(a) any road transport ve.hicle unless the vehicle is plying for hire; .
(b) any furniture, including fittings;
(c) any plant or machinery 404[that has been used previously in Pakistan]404; 405[ ]405
(d) any plant or machinery in relation to which a deduction has been allowed under another section of this Ordinance for the entire cost of the asset in the tax year in which the asset is acquired 406[; or
(e) immovable property or structural improvement to the immovable property.]406
407[ ]407
408[23A. [Omitted].]408
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410[23B. Accelerated depreciation to alternate energy projects.
(1) Any plant, machinery and equipments installed for generation of alternate energy by an industrial undertaking set up anywhere in Pakistan and owned and managed by a company shall be allowed first year allowance in lieu of initial allowance under section 23, at the rate specified in Part II of the Third Schedule against the cost of the eligible depreciation assets put to use after first day of July, 2009.
(2) The provisions of section 23 except sub-sections (1) and (2) thereof, shall mutatis mutandis apply.]410
24. Intangibles.
(1) A person shall be allowed an amortisation deduction in accordance with this section in a tax year for the cost of the person’s intangibles–
(a) that are wholly or pa.rtly used by the person in the tax year in . deriving income from business chargeable to tax; and
(b) that have a normal useful life exceeding one year.
(2) No deduction shall be allowed under this section where a deduction has been allowed under another section of this Ordinance for the entire cost of the intangible in the tax year in which the intangible is acquired.
(3) Subject to sub-section (7), the amortization deduction of a person for a tax year shall be computed according to the following formula, namely:—
A
B
where —
A is the cost of the intangible; and
B is the normal useful life of the intangible in whole years.
411[(4) An intangible that does not have an ascertainable useful life shall be treated as if it had a normal useful life of 412[fifteen years]412.]411 . .
(5) Where an intangible is used in a tax year partly in deriving income from business chargeable to tax and partly for another use, the deduction allowed under this section for that year shall be restricted to the fair proportional part of the Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income — amount that would be allowed if the intangible were wholly used to derive income from business chargeable to tax.
(6) Where an intangible is not used for the whole of the tax year in deriving income from business chargeable to tax, the deduction allowed under this section shall be computed according to the following formula, namely: —
A x B/C where —
A is the amount of 413[amortization]413 computed under sub-section (3) or (5), as the case may be; . . B is the number of days in the tax year the intangible is used in deriving income from business chargeable to tax; and
C is the number of days in the tax year.
(7) The total deductions allowed to a person under this section in the current tax year and all previous tax years in respect of an intangible shall not exceed the cost of the intangible.
(8) Where, in any tax year, a person disposes of an intangible, no amortisation deduction shall be allowed under this section for that year and —
(a) if the consideration received by the person exceeds the written down value of the intangible at the time of disposal, the excess shall be income of the person chargeable to tax in that year under the head “Income from Business”; or
(b) if the consideration received is less than the written down value . of the intangible at.the time of disposal, the difference shall be allowed as a deduction in computing the person’s income chargeable under the head “Income from Business” in that year.
(9) For the purposes of sub-section (8) —
(a) the written down value of an intangible at the time of disposal shall be the cost of the intangible reduced by the total deductions allowed to the person under this section in respect of the intangible or, where the intangible is not wholly used to derive income chargeable to tax, the amount that would be allowed under this section if the intangible were wholly so used; and Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income —
(b) the consideration received on disposal of an intangible shall be determined in accordance with section 77.
(10) For the purposes of this section, an intangible that is available for use on a day (including a non-working day) is treated as used on that day.
(11) In this section, —
“cost” in relation to an intangible, means any expenditure incurred in acquiring or creating the intangible, including any expenditure incurred in improving or renewing the intangible; and
. “intangible” means any.patent, invention, design or model, secret formula or process, copyright 414[, trade mark, scientific or technical knowledge, computer software, motion picture film, export quotas, franchise, licence, intellectual property]414, or other like property or right, contractual rights and any expenditure that provides an advantage or benefit for a period of more than one year (other than expenditure incurred to acquire a depreciable asset or unimproved land, 415[but shall not include self-generated goodwill or any adjustment arising on account of accounting treatment in the manner as may be prescribed]415
25. Pre-commencement expenditure.
(1) A person shall be allowed a deduction for any pre-commencement expenditure in accordance with this section.
(2) Pre-commencement expenditure shall be amortized on a straight-line basis at the rate specified in Part III of the Third Schedule.
(3) The total deductions allowed under this section in the current tax year and all previous tax years in respect of an amount of pre-commencement expenditure shall not exceed the amount of the expenditure. . .
(4) No deduction shall be allowed under this section where a deduction has been allowed under another section of this Ordinance for the entire amount of the pre-commencement expenditure in the tax year in which it is incurred.
(5) In this section, “pre-commencement expenditure” means any expenditure incurred before the commencement of a business wholly and exclusively to derive income chargeable to tax, including the cost of feasibility studies, construction of prototypes, and trial production activities, but shall not include any expenditure which is incurred in acquiring land, or which is depreciated or amortised under section 22 or 24.
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26. Scientific research expenditure.
(1) A person shall be allowed a deduction for scientific research expenditure incurred in Pakistan in a tax year wholly and exclusively for the purpose of deriving income from business chargeable to tax.
(2) In this section — “scientific research” means any 416[activity]416 417[undertaken in Pakistan]417 in the fields of natural or applied science for the development of human knowledge;
“scientific research expenditure” means any expenditure incurred by a person on scientific research 418[undertaken in Pakistan]418 for the . purposes of developing. the person’s business, including any contribution to a scientific research institution to undertake scientific research for the purposes of the person’s business, other than expenditure incurred –
(a) in the acquisition of any depreciable asset or intangible;
(b) in the acquisition of immovable property; or
(c) for the purpose of ascertaining the existence, location, extent or quality of a natural deposit; and
“scientific research institution” means any institution certified by the 419[Board]419 as conducting scientific research in Pakistan.
27. Employee training and facilities.
A person shall be allowed a deduction for any expenditure (other than capital expenditure) incurred in a tax year in respect of—
(a) any educational institution or hospital in Pakistan established for . the benefit of the pe.rson’s employees and their dependents;
(b) any institute in Pakistan established for the training of industrial workers recognized, aided, or run by the Federal Government 420[or a Provincial Government]420 or a 421[Local Government]421; or Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income —
(c) the training of any person, being a citizen of Pakistan, in connection with a scheme approved by the 422[Board]422 for the purposes of this section.
28. Profit on debt, financial costs and lease payments.
(1) Subject to this Ordinance, a deduction shall be allowed for a tax year for —
(a) any profit on debt incurred by a person in the tax year to the extent that the proceeds or benefit of the debt have been used by the person 423[for the purposes of business]423;
(b) any lease rental incurred by a person in the tax year to a scheduled bank, financial institution, an approved modaraba, an . approved leasing c.ompany or a Special Purpose Vehicle on behalf of the Originator for an asset used by the person 424[for the purposes of business]424 425[:]425
426[Provided that for the purpose of determining the deduction on account of lease rentals the cost of a passenger transport vehicle not paying for hire to the extent of principal amount shall not exceed two and a half million rupees;]426
(c) any amount incurred by a person in the tax year to a modaraba or a participation term certificate holder for any funds borrowed and used by the person 427[for the purposes of business]427;
(d) any amount incurred by a scheduled bank in the tax year to a person maintaining a profit or loss sharing account or a deposit with the bank as a distribution of profits by the bank in respect of the account or deposit;
(e) any amount incurred by the House Building Finance Corporation (herein.after referred to as “the Corporation”) . constituted under the House Building Finance Corporation Act, 1952 (XVIII of 1952), in the tax year to the State Bank of Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income —
Pakistan (hereinafter referred to as “the Bank”) as the share of the Bank in the profits derived by the Corporation on its investment in property made under a scheme of partnership in profit and loss, where the investment is provided by the Bank under the House Building Finance Corporation (Issue and Redemption of Certificates) Regulations, 1982;
(f) any amount incurred by the National Development Leasing Corporation Limited (hereinafter referred to as “the Corporation”) in the tax year to the State Bank of Pakistan (hereinafter referred to as “the Bank”) as the share of the Bank in the profits derived by the Corporation on its leasing operations financed out of a cre.dit line provided by the Bank on a profit and . loss sharing basis;
(g) any amount incurred by the 428[Small and Medium Enterprises Bank (hereinafter referred to as “the SME Bank”)]428in the tax year to the State Bank of Pakistan (hereinafter referred to as the “Bank”) as the share of the Bank in the profits derived by the 429[SME Bank]429 on investments made in small business out of a credit line provided by the Bank on a profit and loss sharing basis;
(h) any amount incurred by a person in the tax year to a banking company under a scheme of musharika representing the bank’s share in the profits of the musharika;
(i) any amount incurred by a person in the tax year to a certificate holder under a musharika scheme approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission and Religious Board formed under the Modaraba Companies and Modaraba (Floatation and Control) Ordinance, 1980 (XXXI of 1980) representing the certificate holder’s sh.are in the profits of the musharika; or .
(j) the financial cost of the securitization of receivables incurred by an Originator in the tax year from a Special Purpose Vehicle being the difference between the amount received by the Originator and the amount of receivables securitized from a Special Purpose Vehicle.
(2) Notwithstanding any other provision in this Ordinance, where any assets are transferred by an Originator, as a consequence of securitisation 430[or issuance of Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income — sukuks]430, to a Special Purpose Vehicle, it shall be treated as a financing transaction irrespective of the method of accounting adopted by the Originator.
(3) In this section, —
“approved leasing company” means a leasing company approved by the 431[Board]431 for the purposes of clause (b) of sub-section (1); and “approved modaraba” means a modaraba approved by the 432[Board]432 for the purposes of clause (b) of sub-section (1).
29. Bad debts.
(1) A person shall be allowed a deduction for a bad debt in a tax year if the following conditions are satisfied, namely:— . .
(a) the amount of the debt was –
(i) previously included in the person’s income from business chargeable to tax; or
(ii) in respect of money lent by a financial institution in deriving income from business chargeable to tax;
(b) the debt or part of the debt is written off in the accounts of the person in the tax year; and
(c) there are reasonable grounds for believing that the debt is irrecoverable.
(2) The amount of the deduction allowed to a person under this section for a tax year shall not exceed the amount of the debt written off in the accounts of the person in the tax year. .
(3) Where a person has been. allowed a deduction in a tax year for a bad debt and in a subsequent tax year the person receives in cash or kind any amount in respect of that debt, the following rules shall apply, namely:–
(a) where the amount received exceeds the difference between the whole of such bad debt and the amount previously allowed as a deduction under this section, the excess shall be included in the person’s income under the head “Income from Business” for the tax year in which it was received; or
(b) where the amount received is less than the difference between the whole of such bad debt and the amount allowed as a Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income — deduction under this section, the shortfall shall be allowed as a bad debt deduction in computing the person’s income under the head “Income from Business” for the tax year in which it was received.
433[29A. Provision regarding consumer loans.— (1) A 434[ ]434 435[non-banking finance company or the House Building Finance Corporation]435 shall be allowed a deduction, not exceeding three per cent of the income for the tax year, arising out of consumer loans for creation of a reserve to off-set bad debts arising out of such loans.
(2) Where bad debt cannot be wholly set off against reserve, any amount of bad debt, exceeding the reserves sha.ll be carried forward for adjustment against . the reserve for the following years.]433
436[Explanation.— In this section, “consumer loan” means a loan of money or its equivalent made by 437[ ]437 a non-banking finance company or the House Building Finance Corporation to a debtor (consumer) and the loan is entered primarily for personal, family or household purposes and includes debts created by the use of a lender credit card or similar arrangement as well as insurance premium financing.]436
30. Profit on non-performing debts of a banking company or development finance institution.
(1) A banking company or development finance institution 438[or Non-Banking Finance Company (NBFC) or modaraba]438 shall be allowed a deduction for any profit accruing on a non-performing debt of the banking company or institution 439[or Non-Banking Finance Company (NBFC) or modaraba]439 where the profit is credited to a suspense account in accordance with the Prudential Regulations for Banks or 440[Non-Banking Finance Company or modaraba]440 Non-bank Financial Institutions, as the case may be, issued by the State Bank of Pakistan 441[or the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan]441. .
(2) Any profit deducted un.der sub-section (1) that is subsequently recovered by the banking company or development finance institution 442[or Non- Banking Finance Company (NBFC) or modaraba]442 shall be included in the income Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income — of the company or institution 443[or Non-Banking Finance Company (NBFC) or modaraba]443 chargeable under the head “Income from Business” for the tax year in which it is recovered.
31. Transfer to participatory reserve.
(1) Subject to this section, a company shall be allowed a deduction for a tax year for any amount transferred by the company in the year to a participatory reserve created under 444[section 66 of the Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017)]444 in accordance with an agreement relating to participatory redeemable capital entered into between the company and a banking company as defined in the 445[Financial Institutions(Recovery of Finances) Ordinance,2001 (XLVI of 2001).]445
(2) The deduction allowed unde.r subsection (1) for a tax year shall be limited . to five per cent of the value of the company’s participatory redeemable capital.
(3) No deduction shall be allowed under subsection (1) if the amount of the tax exempted accumulation in the participatory reserve exceeds ten per cent of the amount of the participatory redeemable capital.
(4) Where any amount accumulated in the participatory reserve of a company has been allowed as a deduction under this section is applied by the company towards any purpose other than payment of share of profit on the participatory redeemable capital or towards any purpose not allowable for deduction or exemption under this Ordinance the amount so applied shall be included in the income from business of the company in the tax year in which it is so applied.
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Division IV Tax Accounting
32. Method of accounting.
446[(1) Subject to this Ordinance, a person’s income chargeable to tax shall be computed in accordance with the method of accounting regularly employed by such person.]446
(2) Subject to sub-section (3), a company shall account for income chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Business” on an accrual basis, while other persons may account for such income on a cash or accrual basis.
(3) The 447[Board]447 may prescribe that any class of persons shall account . . for income chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Business” on a cash or accrual basis.
(4) A person may apply, in writing, for a change in the person’s method of accounting and the Commissioner may, by 448[order]448 in writing, approve such an application but only if satisfied that the change is necessary to clearly reflect the person’s income chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Business”.
(5) If a person’s method of accounting has changed, the person shall make adjustments to items of income, deduction, or credit, or to any other items affected by the change so that no item is omitted and no item is taken into account more than once.
33. Cash-basis accounting.
A person accounting for income chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Business” on a cash basis shall derive income when it is received and shall incur expenditure when it is paid.
34. Accrual-basis accounting.
(1) A person accounting for income chargeable to tax under the head “Incom.e from Business” on an accrual basis shall . derive income when it is due to the person and shall incur expenditure when it is payable by the person.
(2) Subject to this Ordinance, an amount shall be due to a person when the person becomes entitled to receive it even if the time for discharge of the entitlement is postponed or the amount is payable by instalments.
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(3) Subject to this Ordinance, an amount shall be payable by a person when all the events that determine liability have occurred and the amount of the liability can be determined with reasonable accuracy 449[ ]449.
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(5) Where a person has been allowed a deduction for any expenditure incurred in deriving income chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Business” and the person has not paid the liability or a part of the liability to which the deduction relates within three years of the end of the tax year in which the deduction was allowed, the unpaid amount of the liability shall be chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Business” in the first tax year following the end of the three years. .
451[(5A) Where a person has been allowed a deduction in respect of a trading liability and such person has derived any benefit in respect of such trading liability, the value of such benefit shall be chargeable to tax under 452[the]452 head “Income from Business” for the tax year in which such benefit is received.]451
(6) Where an unpaid liability is chargeable to tax as a result of the application of sub-section (5) and the person subsequently pays the liability or a part of the liability, the person shall be allowed a deduction for the amount paid in the tax year in which the payment is made.
35. Stock-in-trade.
(1) For the purposes of determining a person’s income chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Business” for a tax year, the cost of stock-in-trade disposed of by the person in the year shall be computed in accordance with the following formula, namely:—
(A + B) – C
where — . . A is the opening value of the person’s stock-in-trade for the year;
B is cost of stock-in-trade acquired by the person in the year; and Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income —
C is the closing value of stock-in-trade for the year.
(2) The opening value of stock-in-trade of a person for a tax year shall be —
(a) the closing value of the person’s stock-in-trade at the end of the previous year; or
(b) where the person commenced to carry on business in the year, the fair market value of any stock-in-trade acquired by the person prior to the commencement of the business.
(3) The fair market value of stock-in-trade referred to in clause (b) of sub-section (2) shall be determined at the time the stock-in-trade is ventured in the . . business.
(4) The closing value of a person’s stock-in-trade for a tax year shall be the lower of cost or 453[net realisable]453value of the person’s stock-in-trade on hand at the end of the year.
(5) A person accounting for income chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Business” on a cash basis may compute the person’s cost of stock-in-trade on the prime-cost method or absorption-cost method, and a person accounting for such income on an accrual basis shall compute the person’s cost of stock-in-trade on the absorption-cost method.
(6) Where particular items of stock-in-trade are not readily identifiable, a person may account for that stock on the first-in-first-out method or the average-cost method but, once chosen, a stock valuation method may be changed only with the written permission of the Commissioner and in accordance with any conditions that the Commissioner may impose.
(7) In this section, — . . “absorption-cost method” means the generally accepted accounting principle under which the cost of an item of stock-in-trade is the sum of direct material costs, direct labour costs, and factory overhead costs;
“average-cost method” means the generally accepted accounting principle under which the valuation of stock-in-trade is based on a weighted average cost of units on hand;
“direct labour costs” means labour costs directly related to the manufacture or production of stock-in-trade; Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income —
“direct material costs” means the cost of materials that become an integral part of the stock-in-trade manufactured or produced, or which are consumed in the manufacturing or production process; “factory overhead costs” means the total costs of manufacturing or producing stock-in-trade, other than direct labour and direct material costs;
“first-in-first-out method” means the generally accepted accounting principle under which the valuation of stock-in-trade is based on the assumption that stock is sold in the order of its acquisition;
“prime-cost method” means the generally accepted accounting . principle under which the. cost of stock-in-trade is the sum of direct material costs, direct labour costs, and variable factory overhead costs;
“stock-in-trade” means anything produced, manufactured, purchased, or otherwise acquired for manufacture, sale or exchange, and any materials or supplies to be consumed in the production or manufacturing process, but does not include stocks or shares; and
“variable factory overhead costs” means those factory overhead costs which vary directly with changes in volume of stock-in-trade manufactured or produced.
36. Long-term contracts.
(1) A person accounting for income chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Business” on an accrual basis shall compute such income arising for a tax year under a long-term contract on the basis of the percentage of completion method.
(2) The percentage of completion of a long-term contract in a tax year shall be determined by comparing the total costs allocated to the contract and . . incurred before the end of the year with the estimated total contract costs as determined at the commencement of the contract.
(3) In this section, — “long-term contract” means a contract for manufacture, installation, or construction, or, in relation to each, the performance of related services, which is not completed within the tax year in which work under the contract commenced, other than a contract estimated to be completed within six months of the date on which work under the contract commenced; and
“percentage of completion method” means the generally accepted accounting principle under which revenue and expenses arising under a long-term contract are recognised by reference to the stage of completion of the contract, as modified by sub-section (2).
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PART V
HEAD OF INCOME: CAPITAL GAINS
37. Capital gains.
(1) Subject to this Ordinance, a gain arising on the disposal of a capital asset by a person in a tax year, other than a gain that is exempt from tax under this Ordinance, shall be chargeable to tax in that year under the head “Capital Gains”.
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455[(1A) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), gain arising on disposal of immovable property situated. in Pakistan, to a person in a tax year shall . be chargeable to tax under the head capital gains at the rates specified in Division VIII of Part I of the First Schedule.]455
(2) Subject to 456[sub-section (4)]456, the gain arising on the disposal of a capital asset by a person shall be computed in accordance with the following formula, namely:–
A – B
where —
A is the consideration received by the person on disposal of the asset; and
B is the cost of the asset.
457[ ]457
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460[ ]460
461[ ]461
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(4) For the purposes of determining component B of the formula in sub-section (2), no amount shall be included in the cost of a capital asset for any expenditure incurred by a person –
(a) that is or may be deducted under another provision of this Chapter; or
(b) that is referred to in section 21.
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(5) In this section, “capital asset” means property of any kind held by a . person, whether or not connected with. a business, but does not include —
474[(a) any stock-in-trade 475[ ]475, consumable stores or raw materials held for the purpose of business;]474
(b) any property with respect to which the person is entitled to a depreciation deduction under section 22 or amortisation deduction under section 24; 476[or]476 477[ ]477
(d) any movable property 478[excluding capital assets specified in sub-section (5) of section 38]478 held for personal use by the Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income — person or any member of the person’s family dependent on the person 479[.]479
480[ ]480
481[(6) The person acquiring a capital asset, being shares of a company, shall deduct advance adjustable tax from the gross amount paid 482[or payable]482 as consideration for the shares 483[at the time of payment or at the time of registration of shares by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan or by the State Bank of Pakistan, whichever is earlier]483 at the rate of ten percent of the fair market value of the shares which shall be paid to the Commissioner by way of credit to the Federal Government, within fifteen days of the payment. . .
(7) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 68, the value of shares, for the purpose of sub-section (6), shall be the fair market value, as prescribed for sub-section (4) of section 101A, without reduction of liabilities.
(8) The Commissioner may, on application made by the person acquiring of the shares, and after making such inquiry as the Commissioner thinks fit, allow to make the payment, without deduction of tax or deduction of tax at a reduced rate.
(9) The provisions of sections 161, 162, entry No. 15 of the Table in section 182, clause (c) of sub-section (1) of section 191 and section 205 shall mutatis mutandis apply to the tax deductible and payable under this section.
(10) The person disposing of the capital asset, being shares of a company, shall furnish to the Commissioner within thirty days of the transaction of disposal, the prescribed information or documents, in a statement as may be prescribed:
Provided that the Commissioner may, by notice in writing, require the said person, to furnish information, documents and statement within a period of . less than thirty days as specified in th.e notice.]481
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484[37A. Capital gain on disposal of securities.
(1) The capital gain arising on or after the first day of July 2010, from disposal of securities 485[ ]485486[, other than a gain that is exempt from tax under this Ordinance]486, shall be chargeable to tax at the rates specified in Division VII of Part I of the First Schedule: 4[ ]
Provided 485[ ]485 that this section shall not apply to a banking company and an insurance company 489[:
490[Provided further that this section shall not apply to the disposal of shares –
(i) of a listed company made otherwise than through registered stock exchange.and which are not settled through NCCPL; .
(ii) through initial public offer during listing process except where the detail of such disposal is furnished to NCCPL for computation of capital gains and tax thereon under this section, and the provisions of section 37 shall apply on such disposal of shares of a listed company or disposal of shares through initial public offer, accordingly.]490]489
491[(1A) The gain arising on the disposal of a security by a person shall be computed in accordance with the following formula, namely: —
A – B
Where —
(i) ‘A’ is the consideration received by the person on disposal of the security; and
(ii) ‘B’ is the cost of acquisition of the security.]491
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(2) The holding period of a security, for the purposes of this section, shall be reckoned from the date of acquisition (whether before, on or after the thirtieth day of June, 2010) to the date of disposal of such security falling after the thirtieth day of June, 2010.
(3) For the purposes of this section “security” means share of a public company, voucher of Pakistan Telecommunication Corporation, Modaraba Certificate, an instrument of redeemable capital 492[,debt Securities]492 493[, unit of exchange traded fund]493 and derivative products.
494[(3A) For the purpose of this section, “debt securities” means -
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(a) Corporate Debt Se.curities such as Term Finance Certificates (TFCs), Sukuk Certificates (Sharia Compliant Bonds), Registered Bonds, Commercial Papers, Participation Term Certificates (PTCs) and all kinds of debt instruments issued by any Pakistani or foreign company or corporation registered in Pakistan; and
(b) Government Debt Securities such as Treasury Bills (T-bills), Federal Investment Bonds (FIBs), Pakistan Investment Bonds (PIBs), Foreign Currency Bonds, Government Papers, Municipal Bonds, Infrastructure Bonds and all kinds of debt instruments issued by Federal Government, Provincial Governments, Local Authorities and other statutory bodies.]494
495[Explanation: For removal of doubt it is clarified that derivative products include future commodity contracts entered into by the members of Pakistan Mercantile Exchange whether or not settled by physical delivery.]495 .
496[(3B) For the purpose of. this section, “shares of a public company” shall be considered as security if such company is a public company at the time of disposal of such shares.]496
(4) Gain under this section shall be treated as a separate block of income.
(5) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, where a person sustains a loss on disposal of securities in a tax year, the loss shall be set off only Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income — against the gain of the person from any other securities chargeable to tax under this section and no loss shall be carried forward to the subsequent tax year 497[:]497
498[Provided that so much of the loss sustained on disposal of securities in tax year 2019 and onwards that has not been set off against the gain of the person from disposal of securities chargeable to tax under this section shall be carried forward to the following tax year and set off only against the gain of the person from disposal of securities chargeable to tax under this section, but no such loss shall be carried forward to more than three tax years immediately succeeding the tax year for which the loss was first computed.]498
499[(6) To carry out purpose of this section, the Board may prescribe rules.]499
38. Deduction of losses in computing the amount chargeable under the head “Capital Gains”.
. . head “Capital Gains”.— (1) Subject to this Ordinance, in computing the amount of a person chargeable to tax under the head “Capital Gains” for a tax year, a deduction shall be allowed for any loss on the disposal of a capital asset by the person in the year.
(2) No loss shall be deducted under this section on the disposal of a capital asset where a gain on the disposal of such asset would not be chargeable to tax.
(3) The loss arising on the disposal of a capital asset by a person shall be computed in accordance with the following formula, namely: —
A – B
where — A is the cost of the asset; and B is the consideration received by the person on disposal of the asset.
(4) The provisions of sub-section (4) of section 37 shall apply in determining component A of the formula in sub-section (3). . .
(5) No loss shall be recognized under this Ordinance on the disposal of the following capital assets, namely:—
(a) A painting, sculpture, drawing or other work of art;
(b) jewellery;
(c) a rare manuscript, folio or book;
(d) a postage stamp or first day cover;
(e) a coin or medallion; or
(f) an antique.
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PART VI
HEAD OF INCOME: INCOME FROM OTHER SOURCES
39. Income from other sources.
(1) Income of every kind received by a person in a tax year, 500[if it is not included in any other head,]500 other than income exempt from tax under this Ordinance, shall be chargeable to tax in that year under the head “Income from Other Sources”, including the following namely: —
(a) 501[Dividend;]501
(b) 502[royalty;]502 . .
(c) profit on debt;
503[(cc) additional payment on delayed refund under any tax law;]503
(d) ground rent;
(e) rent from the sub-lease of land or a building;
(f) income from the lease of any building together with plant or machinery;
504[(fa) income from provision of amenities, utilities or any other service connected with renting of building;]504
(g) any annuity or pension;
(h) any prize bond, or winnings from a raffle, lottery 505[, prize on winning a quiz, prize offered by companies for promotion of sale]505 or cross-word puzzle; . .
(i) any other amount received as consideration for the provision, use or exploitation of property, including from the grant of a right to explore for, or exploit, natural resources; Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income —
(j) the fair market value of any benefit, whether convertible to money or not, received in connection with the provision, use or exploitation of property; 1[ ]
(k) any amount received by a person as consideration for vacating the possession of a building or part thereof, reduced by any amount paid by the person to acquire possession of such building or part thereof; 507[ ]507
508[(1) any amount received by a person from Approved Income Payment Plan or Approved Annuity Plan under Voluntary Pension System Rules, 20054[; 510[ ] ]510 . . 511[(Ia) subject to sub-section (3), any amount or fair market value of any property received without consideration or received as gift, other than gift received from 512[relative as defined in sub-section (5) of section 85]512 ]511 513[; and]513 514[(lb) income arising to the shareholder of a company, from the issuance of bonus shares;]514
515[ 516[ ]516 ]515
(2) Where a person receives an amount referred to in clause (k) of sub-section (1), the amount shall be chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Other Sources” in the tax year in which it was received and the following nine tax years in equal proportion.
(3) Subject to sub-section (4), any amount received as a loan, advance, deposit 517[for issuance of shares]517 or gift by a person in 518[a tax year]518 from another person (not being a banking company or financial institution) otherwise than by a Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income — crossed cheque drawn on a bank or through a banking channel 519[or through digital means as defined in section 2]519 from a person holding a National Tax Number 520[ ]520 shall be treated as income chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Other Sources” for the tax year in which it was received.
(4) Sub-section (3) shall not apply to an advance payment for the sale of goods or supply of services.
521[(4A) Where —
(a) any profit on debt derived from investment in National Savings Deposit Certificates including Defence Savings Certificate paid to a person in arrears or the amount received includes profit . chargeable to tax in. the tax year or years preceding the tax year in which it is received; and
(b) as a result the person is chargeable at higher rate of tax than would have been applicable if the profit had been paid to the person in the tax year to which it relates, the person may, by notice in writing to the Commissioner, elect for the profit to be taxed at the rate of tax that would have been applicable if the profit had been paid to the person in the tax year to which it relates.]521
522[(4B) An election under sub-section (4A) shall be made by the due date for furnishing the person’s return of income for the tax year in which the amount was received or by such later date as the Commissioner may allow by an order in writing.]522
(5) This section shall not apply to any income received by a person in a tax year that is chargeable to tax under any other head of income or subject to tax under section 523[5, 5AA, 6, 7 or 7B]523. . . 524[ ]524
40. Deductions in computing income chargeable under the head.
“Income from Other Sources”.— (1) Subject to this Ordinance, in computing the income of a person chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Other Sources” for a tax year, a deduction shall be allowed for any expenditure paid by the person in Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income — the year to the extent to which the expenditure is paid in deriving income chargeable to tax under that head, other than expenditure of a capital nature.
(2) A person receiving any profit on debt chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Other Sources” shall be allowed a deduction for any Zakat paid by the person 525[ ]525 under the Zakat and Ushr Ordinance, 1980 (XVIII of 1980), at the time the profit is paid to the person.
(3) A person receiving income referred to in clause 526[ ]526 (f) of sub-section (1) of section 39 chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Other Sources” shall be allowed —
(a) a deduction for the depreciation of any plant, machinery or . building used to de.rive that income in accordance with section 22; and
(b) an initial allowance for any plant or machinery used to derive that income in accordance with section 23.
(4) No deduction shall be allowed to a person under this section to the extent that the expenditure is deductible in computing the income of the person under another head of income.
(5) The provisions of section 21 shall apply in determining the deductions allowed to a person under this section in the same manner as they apply in determining the deductions allowed in computing the income of the person chargeable to tax under the head "Income from Business".
527[(6) Expenditure is of a capital nature if it has a normal useful life of more than one year.]527
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PART VII
EXEMPTIONS AND TAX CONCESSIONS
41. Agricultural income.
(1) Agricultural income derived by a person shall be exempt from tax under this Ordinance.
(2) In this section, “agricultural income” means, —
(a) any rent or revenue derived by a person from land which is situated in Pakistan and is used for agricultural purposes;
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(b) any income derived. by a person from land situated in Pakistan from —
(i) agriculture;
(ii) the performance by a cultivator or receiver of rent-in-kind of any process ordinarily employed by such person to render the produce raised or received by the person fit to be taken to market; or
(iii) the sale by a cultivator or receiver of rent-in-kind of the produce raised or received by such person, in respect of which no process has been performed other than a process of the nature described in sub-clause (ii); or
(c) any income derived by a person from —
(i) any building owned and occupied by the receiver of the . . rent or revenue of any land described in clause (a) or (b);
(ii) any building occupied by the cultivator, or the receiver of rent-in-kind, of any land in respect of which, or the produce of which, any operation specified in sub-clauses
(ii) or (iii) of clause (b) is carried on, but only where the building is on, or in the immediate vicinity of the land and is a building which the receiver of the rent or revenue, or the cultivator, or the receiver of the rent-in-kind by reason of the person’s connection with the land, requires as a dwelling-house, a store-house, or other out-building.
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42. Diplomatic and United Nations exemptions.
(1) The income of an individual entitled to privileges under the Diplomatic and Consular Privileges Act, 1972 (IX of 1972) shall be exempt from tax under this Ordinance to the extent provided for in that Act.
(2) The income of an individual entitled to privileges under the United Nations (Privileges and Immunities) Act, 1948 (XX of 1948), shall be exempt from tax under this Ordinance to the extent provided for in that Act.
(3) Any pension received by a person, being a citizen of Pakistan, by virtue of the person’s former employment in the United Nations or its specialised agencies (including the International Court of Justice) provided the person’s salary . from such employment was exempt u.nder this Ordinance.
43. Foreign government officials.
Any salary received by an employee of a foreign government as remuneration for services rendered to such government shall be exempt from tax under this Ordinance provided —
(a) the employee is a citizen of the foreign country and not a citizen of Pakistan;
(b) the services performed by the employee are of a character similar to those performed by employees of the Federal Government in foreign countries; 528[and]528
(c) the foreign government grants a similar exemption to employees of the Federal Government performing similar services in such foreign country 529[.]529
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44. Exemptions under international agreements.
(1) Any Pakistan-source income which Pakistan is not permitted to tax under a tax treaty shall be exempt from tax under this Ordinance.
(2) Any salary received by an individual (not being a citizen of Pakistan) shall be exempt from tax under this Ordinance to the extent provided for in an Aid Agreement between the Federal Government and a foreign government or public international organization, where – Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income —
(a) the individual is either 531[not a resident]531 individual or a resident individual solely by reason of the performance of services under the Aid Agreement;
(b) if the Aid Agreement is with a foreign country, the individual is a citizen of that country; and
(c) the salary is paid by the foreign government or public international organisation out of funds or grants released as aid to Pakistan in pursuance of such Agreement.
(3) Any income received by 532[any person]532 engaged as a contractor, . consultant, or expert on a project in P.akistan shall be exempt from tax under this Ordinance to the extent provided for in a bilateral or multilateral 533[ ]533 agreement between the Federal Government and a foreign government or public international organisation, where —
(a) the project is financed out of grant funds in accordance with the agreement;
(b) the person is either a non-resident person or a resident person solely by reason of the performance of services under the agreement; and
(c) the income is paid out of the funds of the grant in pursuance of the agreement.
534[(4) Federal Government may, in respect of an official development assistance financed loans and grants-in-aid, subject to such conditions and limitations as it may specify, exempt income of any person on a case to case basis through a notification in the official Gazette.]534 . .
535[44A. Exemption under Foreign Investment (Promotion and Protection).
Act, 2022 (XXXV of 2022). – (1) Taxes on income (including capital gains), advance tax, withholding taxes, minimum and final taxes under this Ordinance shall, for the period and to the extent provided in the Second and Third Schedules to the Foreign Investment (Promotion and Protection) Act, 2022 (XXXV of 2022) in respect of qualified investment as specified at Sr. No.1 of the First Schedule to the said Act Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income — or investors, be exempt or subject to tax at the rate and in the manner specified under the said Act.
(2) All investors and shareholders of the qualified investment, their associates and companies specified in the Second and Third Schedules to the said Act including third party lenders on account of any loan shall also be exempt from taxes and other provisions of this Ordinance or subject to tax at the rate and in the manner specified under the said Act for the period and to the extent provided in the Second and Third Schedules to the said Act.
(3) Provisions of this Ordinance relating to Anti-Avoidance, for the period and to the extent specified in the said Act including sections 106, 106A, 108, 109 . and 109A, shall not apply to the perso.ns and amounts mentioned in sub-sections
(l) and (2).
(4) Rates of depreciation, initial allowance and pre-commencement expenditure under sections 22, 23 and 25 as on the 20th day of March, 2022 shall continue to be applicable for thirty years as provided in the Third Schedule to the said Act in respect of persons mentioned in sub-sections (1) and (2).
(5) For the purpose of this section, the terms defined under the Second and Third Schedules to the said Act shall apply mutatis mutandis to this Ordinance.]535
45. President’s honours.
(1) Any allowance attached to any Honour, Award, or Medal awarded to a person by the President of Pakistan shall be exempt from tax under this Ordinance.
(2) Any monetary award granted to a person by the President of Pakistan shall be exempt from tax under this Ordinance.
46. Profit on debt.
Any profit received by a non-resident person on a security . issued by a resident person shall b.e exempt from tax under this Ordinance where—
(a) the persons are not associates;
(b) the security was widely issued by the resident person outside Pakistan for the purposes of raising a loan outside Pakistan for use in a business carried on by the person in Pakistan;
(c) the profit was paid outside Pakistan; and
(d) the security is approved by the 536[Board]536 for the purposes of this section.
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47. Scholarships.
Any scholarship granted to a person to meet the cost of the person’s education shall be exempt from tax under this Ordinance, other than where the scholarship is paid directly or indirectly by an associate.
48. Support payments under an agreement to live apart.
537[Any income received by a spouse as support payment under an agreement to live apart]537 shall be exempt from tax under this Ordinance.
49. Federal 538[Government,]538 Provincial Government, and 539[Local.
Government]539 income.— (1) The income of the Federal Government shall be exempt from tax under this Ordinance. .
(2) The income of a Provinci.al Government or a 540[Local Government]540 in Pakistan shall be exempt from tax under this Ordinance, other than income chargeable under the head “Income from Business” derived by a Provincial Government or 541[Local Government]541 from a business carried on outside its jurisdictional area.
542[(3) Subject to sub-section (2), any payment received by the Federal Government, a Provincial Government or a 543[Local Government]543 shall not be liable to any collection or deduction of advance tax.]542
544[(4) Exemption under this section shall not be available in the case of corporation, company, a regulatory authority, a development authority, other body or institution established by or under a Federal law or a Provincial law or an existing law or a corporation, company, a regulatory authority, a development authority or other body or institution set up, owned and controlled, either directly or indirectly, by the Federal Government or a Provincial Government, regardless of the ultimate destination of such income as laid down in Article 165A of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan 545[:]545
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546[Provided that the income from sale of spectrum licenses 547[and renewal thereof]547 by Pakistan Telecommunication Authority on behalf of the Federal Government after the first day of March 2014 shall be treated as income of the Federal Government and not of the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority.]546
50. Foreign-source income of short-term resident individuals.
(1) Subject to sub-section (2), the foreign-source income of an individual 548[ ]548 —
(a) who is a resident individual solely by reason of the individual’s employment; and
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(b) who is present in Pa.kistan for a period or periods not exceeding three years, shall be exempt from tax under this Ordinance.
(2) This section shall not apply to —
(a) any income derived from a business of the person established in Pakistan; or
(b) any foreign-source income brought into or received in Pakistan by the person.
51. Foreign-source income of returning expatriates.
549[(1)]549 Any foreign-source income derived by a citizen of Pakistan in a tax year who was not a resident individual in any of the four tax years preceding the tax year in which the individual became a resident shall be exempt from tax under this Ordinance in the tax year in which the individual became a resident individual and in the following tax year. .
550[(2) Where a citizen of Pakis.tan leaves Pakistan during a tax year and remains abroad during that tax year, any income chargeable under the head “Salary” earned by him outside Pakistan during that year shall be exempt from tax under this Ordinance.]550
551[52. [Omitted].]551
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53. Exemptions and tax concessions in the Second Schedule.
(1) The income or classes of income, or persons or classes of persons specified in the Second Schedule shall be —
(a) exempt from tax under this Ordinance, subject to any conditions and to the extent specified therein;
(b) subject to tax under this Ordinance at such rates, which are less than the rates specified in the First Schedule, as are specified therein;
(c) allowed a reduction in tax liability under this Ordinance, subject . to any conditions an.d to the extent specified therein; or
(d) exempted from the operation of any provision of this Ordinance, subject to any conditions and to the extent specified therein.
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(2) The 2[Federal Government or the] 3[ ] 4[ ] 5[ ] 6[Board with the approval of the Federal Minister-in-charge may, from time to time, pursuant to the approval of the Economic Coordination Committee of the Cabinet] whenever circumstances exist to take immediate action for the purposes of national security, natural disaster, national food security in emergency situations, protection of national economic interests in situations arising out of abnormal fluctuation in international commodity prices, 7[ ] 8[,] implementation of bilateral and multilateral agreements from the operation of ships and aircraft in international traffic shall be exempt from tax under this Ordinance, other than income from ships and aircraft operated principally to transport passengers, livestock, mail, or goods exclusively between places in Pakistan.
(2) Sub-section (1) shall not apply to. a non-resident person where the person’s country of . residence does not allow a similar exemption to a resident of Pakistan.” Sub-section (1A) omitted by the Finance Act, 2012. The omitted sub-section (1A) read as follows:- “(1A) Where any income which is exempt from tax under any provision of the Second Schedule, such income, as may be specified in the said Schedule and subject to such conditions as may be specified therein, shall be included in the total income, however the tax shall not be payable in respect of such income.” Inserted by the Finance Act, 2022. the expression “Federal Government” substituted by Finance Act, 2017. Inserted by the Finance Act, 2015. The expression “Board with the approval of Federal Minister-in-charge may, from time to time pursuant to the approval of the Economic Coordination Committee of Cabinet, ” substituted by the Finance Act, 2018. The words “Federal Government may” substituted by the Finance Act, 2021. The words “removal of anomalies in taxes, development of backward areas” omitted by Finance Act, 2019. Inserted by the Finance Act, 2016.
Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income — 552[or granting an exemption from any tax imposed under this Ordinance including a reduction in the rate of tax imposed under this Ordinance or a reduction in tax liability under this Ordinance or an exemption from the operation of any provision of this Ordinance to any international financial institution or foreign Government owned financial institution operating under an agreement, memorandum of understanding or any other arrangement with the Government of Pakistan]552 ], by notification in the official Gazette, make such amendment in the Second Schedule by —
(a) adding any clause or condition therein;
(b) omitting any clause or condition therein; or .
(c) making any change. in any clause or condition therein, as the Government may think fit, and all such amendments shall have effect in respect of any tax year beginning on any date before or after the commencement of the financial year in which the notification is issued.
(3) The Federal Government shall place before the National Assembly all amendments made by it to the Second Schedule in a financial year.
553[(4) Any notification issued under sub-section (2) after the commencement of the Finance Act, 2015, shall, if not earlier rescinded, stand rescinded on the expiry of the financial year in which it was issued 554[:]554
555[Provided that all such notifications, except those earlier rescinded, shall be deemed to have been in force with effect from the first day of July, 2016 and shall continue to be in force till the thirtieth day of June, 2018, if not earlier rescinded:
Provided further that all notifications issued on or after the first day . of July, 2016 and placed before th.e National Assembly as required under sub-section (3) shall continue to remain in force till the thirtieth day of June, 2018, if not earlier rescinded by the Federal Government or the National Assembly.]555
556[53A. Rationalization of rates of withholding taxes in the nature of minimum tax.
(1) The Federal Government may reduce the rate of any of the withholding taxes in the nature of minimum tax as given in First Schedule of this Ordinance, other than minimum tax chargeable under section 113 of this Ordinance, by one Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income — percent on the basis of economic viability in cases of persons or class of persons, subject to such restrictions and limitations as the Federal Government may specify.
(2) The Federal Government shall place before the National Assembly all amendments made in rates of withholding taxes in the First Schedule, in a financial year under this section.
(3) In this section, the term “economic viability” includes an anticipated net loss of business income due to tax burden either directly or indirectly due to non-availability of resources to maintain or increase efficiency of the business as certified by a chartered accountant firm listed as Category A, as per rating issued by the State Bank of Pakistan.]556 . .
54. Exemptions and tax provisio.ns in other laws.
No provision in any other law providing for —
(a) an exemption from any tax imposed under this Ordinance;
(b) a reduction in the rate of tax imposed under this Ordinance;
(c) a reduction in tax liability of any person under this Ordinance; or
(d) an exemption from the operation of any provision of this Ordinance, shall have legal effect unless also provided for in this Ordinance 557[.]557
558[ ]558
55. Limitation of exemption.
(1) Where any income is exempt from tax under this Ordinance, the exemption shall be, in the absence of a specific provision to the contrary contained in this Ordina.nce, limited to the original recipient of that . income and shall not extend to any person receiving any payment wholly or in part out of that income.
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PART VIII
LOSSES
56. Set off of losses.
(1) Subject to sections 58 and 59, where a person sustains a loss for any tax year under any head of income specified in section 11, the person shall be entitled to have the amount of the loss set off against the person’s income, if any, chargeable to tax under any other head of income 560[except income under the head salary 561[ ]561 ]560 for the year 562[:
Provided that the adjustment of business loss shall not be allowed against income from property for the tax year.]562 . .
(2) Except as provided in this Part, where a person sustains a loss under a head of income for a tax year that cannot be set off under sub-section (1), the person shall not be permitted to carry the loss forward to the next tax year.
(3) Where,563[in a tax year,]563a person sustains a loss under the head “Income from Business” and a loss under another head of income, the loss under the head “Income from Business shall be set off last.
564[56A. Set off of losses of companies operating hotels.
Subject to sections 56 and 57, where a 565[public company as defined in the Companies Act, 2017 and]565 registered in Pakistan 566[,Gilgit-Baltistan]566 or Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJ&K), operating hotels in Pakistan 567[,Gilgit-Baltistan]567 or AJ&K, sustains a loss in Pakistan 568[,Gilgit-Baltistan]568 or AJ&K for any tax year under the head “income from business” shall be entitled to have the amount of the loss set off against the company’s income in Pakistan 569[,Gilgit-Baltistan]569 or AJ&K, as the case may be, from the tax year 2007 570[onward]570.
57. Carry forward of business losses.
(1) Where a person sustains a loss for a tax year under the head “Income.from Business” (other than a loss to which .
Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income — 571[sub-section (4) or]571 section 58 applies) and the loss cannot be wholly set off under section 56, so much of the loss that has not been set off shall be carried forward to the following tax year and set off against the person’s income chargeable under the head “Income from Business” for that year.
(2) If a loss sustained by a person for a tax year under the head “Income from Business” is not wholly set off under sub-section (1), then the amount of the loss not set off shall be carried forward to the following tax year and applied as specified in sub-section (1) in that year, and so on, but no loss can be carried forward to more than six tax years immediately succeeding the tax year for which the loss was first computed.
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572[(2A) Where a loss, referred. to in sub-section (2), relating to any assessment year commencing on or after 1st day of July, 1995, and ending on the 30th day of June 2001, is sustained by a banking company wholly owned by the Federal Government as on first day of June, 2002, which is approved by the State Bank of Pakistan for the purpose of this sub-section, the said loss shall be carried forward for a period of ten years.]572
573[(2B) Where a loss, referred to in sub-section (2), relating to a tax year commencing on or after the first day of July, 2020 is sustained by a resident company engaged in the hotel business in Pakistan, the said loss shall be carried forward for a period of eight years.]573
574[(2C) Where a loss, referred to in sub-section (2), relating to a tax year commencing on or after the first day of January, 2017 is sustained by Pakistan International Airlines Corporation Limited, the said loss shall be carried forward for a period of ten years.]574
(3) Where a person has a loss carried forward under this section for more than one tax year, the loss of the earliest tax year shall be set off first. . .
571[(4) The loss attributable to deductions allowed under sections 22, 23, 577[ ]577 23B and 24 that has not been set off against income, the loss not set off shall be set off against fifty percent of the person's balance income chargeable under the Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income — head "income from business" after setting off loss under sub-section (1), in the following tax year and so on until completely set off:
Provided that such loss shall be set off against hundred percent of the said balance income if the taxable income for the year is less than ten million Rupees.]571
(5) In determining whether a person’s deductions under sections 22, 23, 578[ 579[ ]579 23B]578 and 24 have been set off against income, the deductions allowed under those sections shall be taken into account last.
580[57A. Set off of business loss consequent to amalgamation.
581[(1) The assessed loss (excluding capital loss) f.or the tax year, other than brought forward . and capital loss, of the amalgamating company or companies shall be set off against business profits and gains of the amalgamated company, and vice versa, in the year of amalgamation and where the loss is not adjusted against the profits and gains for the tax year the unadjusted loss shall be carried forward for adjustment upto a period of six tax years succeeding the year of amalgamation.]581
(2) The provisions of sub-section (4) and (5) of section 57 shall, mutatis mutandis, apply for the purposes of allowing unabsorbed depreciation of amalgamating company or companies in the assessment of amalgamated company 583[and vice versa]583584[:]584
585[Provided that the losses referred to in sub-section (1) and unabsorbed depreciation referred to in sub-section (2) shall be allowed set off subject to the condition that the amalgamated company continues the business of the amalgamating company for a minimum period of five years from the date of amalgamation.]585
586[(2A).In case of amalgamation of Banking Company or Non-banking Finance Company, modarabas or insurance company, the accumulated loss under . .
Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income — the head “Income from Business” (not being speculation business losses) of an amalgamating company or companies shall be set off or carried forward against the business profits and gains of the amalgamated company and vice versa, up to a period of six tax years immediately succeeding the tax year in which the loss was first computed in the case of amalgamated company or amalgamating company or companies:
Provided that the provisions of this sub-section shall in the case of Banking companies be applicable from July 1, 2007.]586
(3) Where any of the conditions as laid down by the State Bank of Pakistan or the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan 587[or any court]587, as the case may be, in the scheme of amalgamation, are not fulfilled, the set off of . . loss or allowance for depreciation made in any tax year of the amalgamated company 588[or the amalgamating company or companies]588 shall be deemed to be the income of that amalgamated company 589[or the amalgamating company or companies, as the case may be,]589 for the year in which such default is discovered by the Commissioner or taxation officer, and all the provisions of this Ordinance shall apply accordingly.]580
58. Carry forward of speculation business losses.
(1) Where a person sustains a loss for a tax year in respect of a speculation business carried on by the person (hereinafter referred to as a “speculation loss”), the loss shall be set off only against the income of the person from any other speculation business of the person chargeable to tax for that year.
(2) If a speculation loss sustained by a person for a tax year is not wholly set off under sub-section (1), then the amount of the loss not set off shall be carried forward to the following tax year and applied against the income of any speculation business of the person in that year and applied as specified in sub-section (1) in that year, and so on, but no speculation loss shall be carried forward to more than six tax years immediately succeeding the tax year for which the loss was first . computed.
(3) Where a person has a loss carried forward under this section for more than one tax year, the loss of the earliest tax year shall be set off first.
59. Carry forward of capital losses.
(1) Where a person sustains a loss for a tax year under the head “Capital Gains” (hereinafter referred to as a “capital loss”), the loss shall not be set off against the person’s income, if any, chargeable under any other head of income for the year, but shall be carried forward to the next tax year and set off against the capital gain, if any, chargeable under the head “Capital Gains” for that year.
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(2) If a capital loss sustained by a person for a tax year under the head “Capital Gains” is not wholly set off under sub-section (1), then the amount of the loss not set off shall be carried forward to the following tax year, and so on, but no loss shall be carried forward to more than six tax years immediately succeeding the tax year for which the loss was first computed.
(3) Where a person has a loss carried forward under this section for more than one tax year, the loss of the earliest tax year shall be set off first.
590[59A. Limitations on set off and carry forward of losses.
591[ ]591 592[ ]592
(3) In case of association of pe. rsons 593[any loss]593 shall be set off or carried . forward and set off only against the income of the association.
(4) Nothing contained in section 56, 57, 58 or 59 shall entitle —
(a) any member of an association of persons 594[ ]594 to set off any loss sustained by such association of persons, as the case may be, or have it carried forward and set off, against his income; or
(b) any person who has succeeded, in such capacity, any other person carrying on any business or profession, otherwise than by inheritance, to carry forward and set off against his income, any loss sustained by such other person.
595[(5) Subject to sub-section (4) of section 57, sub-section (12) of section 22 and sub-section (6), where in computing the taxable income for any tax year, full effect cannot be given to the loss relating to deductions under section 22, 23, 24 or 25 owing Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income — to there being no profits or gains chargeable for that year or such profits or gains as mentioned in sub-section (4) of section 57, being less than the said loss, the loss or part of the loss, as the case may be, shall be set off against fifty percent of the person’s income chargeable under the head “income from business” for the following year or if there is no “income from business” for that year, be set off against fifty percent of the person’s income chargeable under the head ”income from business” for the next following year and soon for succeeding years.]595
(6) Where, under sub-section (5), deduction is also to be carried forward, effect shall first be given to the provisions of section 56 and sub-section (2) of section 58.
(7) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, no loss which . has not been assessed or determined in pursuance of an order made under . section 59, 59A, 62, 63 or 65 of the repealed Ordinance or an order made or treated as made under section 120, 121 or 122 shall be carried forward and set off under section 57, sub-section (2)of section 58 or section 59.]590
596[59AA. Group Taxation.
(1) Holding companies and subsidiary companies of 100% owned group may opt to be taxed as one fiscal unit. In such cases, besides consolidated group accounts as required under the 597[Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017)]597, computation of income and tax payable shall be made for tax purposes.
(2) The companies in the group shall give irrevocable option for taxation under this section as one fiscal unit.
(3) The group taxation shall be restricted to companies locally incorporated under the 598[Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017)]598.
(4) The relief under group taxation would not be available to losses prior to the formation of the group.
(5) The option of group taxation shall be available to those group companies which comply with such corporate governance requirements 599[and . . group designation rules or regulations]599 as may be specified by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan from time to time and are designated as companies entitled to avail group taxation.
(6) Group taxation may be regulated through rules as may be made by the 600[Board]600.
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601[59B. Group relief.
(1) Subject to sub-section (2), any company, being a subsidiary 2[or] a holding company, may surrender its assessed loss 602[as computed in sub-section (1A)]602 (excluding capital loss) for the tax year (other than brought forward losses and capital losses), in favour of its holding company or its subsidiary or between another subsidiary of the holding company:
Provided that where one of the company in the group is a public company listed on a registered stock exchange in Pakistan, the holding company shall directly hold fifty-five per cent or more of the share capital of the subsidiary company. Where none of the companies in the group is a listed company, the holding company shall hold directly seventy-five per cent or more of the share capital of the subsidiary company. .
603[(1A) The loss to be.surrendered under sub-section (1) shall be allowed as per following formula, namely:-
(A/100) x B where—
A is the percentage share capital held by the holding company of its subsidiary company; and
B is the assessed loss of the subsidiary company.]603
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(2) The loss surrendered by the subsidiary company may be claimed by the holding company or a subsidiary company for set off against its income under the head “Income from Business” in the tax year and the following two tax years subject to the following conditions, namely:—
(a) there is continued ownership for five years, of share capital of the subsidiary company to the extent of fifty-five per cent in the case of a listed company, or seventy-five per cent or more, in the case of other companies;
(b) a company within the group engaged in the business of trading shall not be entitled to avail group relief; . . 604[(ba) a company or companies within the group whose income from business is chargeable to tax under any provisions of this Ordinance other than Division II of Part I of the First Schedule to the Ordinance shall not be entitled to avail group relief;]604
(c) holding company, being a private limited company with seventy-five per cent of ownership of share capital gets itself listed within three years from the year in which loss is claimed;
(d) the group companies are locally incorporated companies under the 605[Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017)]605;
(e) the loss surrendered and loss claimed under this section shall have approval of the Board of Directors of the respective companies;
(f) the subsidiary company continues the same business during the said period of three years;
(g) all the companies in the group shall comply with such corporate . . governance requirements 606[and group designation rules or regulations]606 as may be specified by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan from time to time, and are designated as companies entitled to avail group relief; and
(h) any other condition as may be prescribed.
(3) The subsidiary company shall not be allowed to surrender its assessed losses for set off against income of the holding company for more than three tax years.
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(4) Where the losses surrendered by a subsidiary company are not adjusted against income of the holding company in the said three tax years, the subsidiary company shall carry forward the unadjusted losses in accordance with section 57.
(5) If there has been any disposal of shares by the holding company during the aforesaid period of five years to bring the ownership of the holding company to less than fifty-five per cent or seventy-five per cent, as the case may be, the holding company shall, in the year of disposal, offer the amount of profit on which taxes have not been paid due to set off of losses surrendered by the subsidiary company.
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(6) Loss claiming company.shall, with the approval of the Board of Directors, transfer cash to the loss surrendering company equal to the amount of tax payable on the profits to be set off against the acquired loss at the applicable tax rate. The transfer of cash would not be taken as a taxable event in the case of either of the two companies.
(7) The transfer of shares between companies and the share holders, in one direction, would not be taken as a taxable event provided the transfer is to acquire share capital for formation of the group and approval of the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan or State Bank of Pakistan, as the case may be, has been obtained in this effect. Sale and purchase from third party would be taken as taxable event.]601
607[59C. [Omitted].]607
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PART IX
DEDUCTIBLE ALLOWANCES
60. Zakat.
(1) A person shall be entitled to a deductible allowance for the amount of any Zakat paid by the person in a tax year under the Zakat and Ushr Ordinance, 1980 (XVIII of 1980).
(2) Sub-section (1) does not apply to any Zakat taken into account under sub-section (2) of section 40.
(3) Any allowance or part of an allowance under this section for a tax year that is not able to be deducted under section 9 for the year shall not be refunded, carried forward to a subsequent tax year, or carried back to a preceding tax year. . .
609[60A. Workers’ Welfare Fund.
A person shall be entitled to a deductible allowance for the amount of any Workers’ Welfare Fund paid by the person in tax year under Workers’ Welfare Fund Ordinance, 1971 (XXXVI of 1971) 2[or under any law relating to the Workers’ Welfare Fund enacted by Provinces after the eighteenth Constitutional amendment Act, 2010:
Provided that this section shall not apply in respect of any amount of Workers’ Welfare Fund paid to the Provinces by a trans-provincial establishment.]
612[60B. Workers’ Participation Fund.
A person shall be entitled to a deductible allowance for the amount of any Workers’ Participation Fund paid by the person in a tax year in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Profit (Workers’ Participation) Act, 1968 (XII of 1968) 4[or under any law relating to the Workers’
(5) If the acquiring company fails to revive the acquired company by tax year 2026, the acquiring company shall, in tax year 2027 offer the amount of profit on which taxes have not been paid due to set off of losses surrendered by the acquired company.
(6) For the removal of doubt, this section shall not apply to any scheme of amalgamation or merger. .
(7) For the purposes of this section, -.
(a) a sick industrial unit referred to as acquired company in sub-section (I), shall be deemed to be revived if the said company attains maximum production capacity that was obtained before the industrial unit vent sick:
Provided that the acquired company produces a certificate to the effect that it stands revived, duly issued by Engineering Development Board, along with the return of income filed for tax year 2026.
(b) "sick industrial unit" means a company being an industrial undertaking, which –
(i) has accumulated losses, for a continuous period of three years prior to the I" July, 2022, equal to or exceeding its entire capital and reserves at the time of acquisition, as the ease may be; or
(ii) has defaulted towards repayment of outstanding debts owing to banking companies or non-banking financial institutions for a consecutive period of three years immediately before acquisition, as the case may be, or
(iii) has been declared as such by the Federal Government in a notification published in the official Gazette."; Added by the Finance Act, 2003. Added by the Finance Act, 2021. Added by the Finance Act, 2004. Added by the Finance Act, 2021.
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Profit Participation Fund enacted by Provinces after the eighteenth Constitutional amendment Act, 2010:
Provided that this section shall not apply in respect of any amount of Workers’ Profit Participation Fund paid to the province by a trans-provincial establishment.]612 609[ ]609
610[60C. [Omitted].]610
612[60D. Deductible allowance for education expenses.
(1) Every individual shall be entitled to a deductible allowance in respect of tuition fee paid by the individual in a tax year
Provided that the taxable income of the individual is less than one 613[and a half]613million rupees. . .
(2) The amount of an individual‘s deductible allowance allowed under sub-section (1) for a tax year shall not exceed the lesser of —
(a) five per cent of the total tuition fee paid by the individual referred to in sub-section (1) in the year;
(b) twenty-five per cent of the person’s taxable income for the year; and
(c) an amount computed by multiplying sixty thousand with number of children of the individual.
(3) Any allowance or part of an allowance under this section for a tax year that is not able to be deducted for the year shall not be carried forward to a subsequent tax year.
(4) Allowance under this section shall be allowed against the tax liability of either of the parents making payment of the feeon furnishing national tax number (NTN) or name of the educational institution.
(5) Allowance under this section shall not be taken into account for computation of tax deduction under sec.tion 149.]612 .
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PART X
TAX CREDITS
61. Charitable donations.
614[(1) A person shall be entitled to a tax credit in respect of any sum paid, or any property given by the person in the tax year as a donation 615[, voluntary contribution or subscription]615 to —
(a) any board of education or any university in Pakistan established by, or under, a Federal or a Provincial law;
(b) any educational institution, hospital or relief fund established or . run in Pakistan.by Federal Government or a Provincial Government or a 616[Local Government]616; or
(c) any non-profit organization 617[or any person eligible for tax credit under section 100C of this Ordinance; or
(d) entities, organizations and funds mentioned in the Thirteenth Schedule to this Ordinance.]617
(2) The amount of a person’s tax credit allowed under sub-section (1) for a tax year shall be computed according to the following formula, namely:—
(A/B) x C where —
A is the amount of tax assessed to the person for the tax year before allowance of any tax credit under this Part;
B is the person’s taxable income for the tax year; and . C is the lesser of —.
(a) the total amount of the person’s donations referred to in sub-section (1) in the year, including the fair market value of any property given; or Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income —
(b) where the person is —
(i) an individual or association of persons, thirty per cent of the taxable income of the person for the year; or
(ii) a company, 618[twenty]618 per cent of the taxable income of the person for the year 619[:
Provided that where any sum is paid or any property is given to an associate by a donor, clause (b) of component C shall be, in the case of –
(i) an individual o.r association of persons, fifteen percent of . the taxable income of the person for the year; or
(ii) a company, ten percent of the taxable income of the person for the year.]619
(3) For the purposes of clause (a) of component C of the formula in sub-section (2), the fair market value of any property given shall be determined at the time it is given.
(4) A cash amount paid by a person as a donation shall be taken into account under clause (a) of component C 621[of]621sub-section (2) only if it was paid by a crossed cheque drawn on a bank.
622[(5) The 623[Board]623 may make rules regulating the procedure of the grant of approval under sub-clause (c) of clause (36) of section 2 and any other matter connected with, or incidental to, the operation of this section.]622 624[ ]624
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C is the lesser of —
(a) the total cost of acquiring the shares referred to in sub-section (1) in the year;
(b) ten per cent of the person’s 6[taxable] income for the year; or
(c) 6[ 6[three] hundred] thousand rupees.
(3) Where –
(a) a person has 6[been allowed] a tax credit under sub-section (1) in a tax year in respect of the purchase of a share; and
(b) the person has made a disposal of the share within twelve months of the date of acquisition, the amount of tax payable by the person for the tax year in which the shares were disposed of shall be increased by the amount of the credit allowed.” 1. Section 62 omitted by the Finance Act, 2022.. Omitted section read as follows: “62. Tax credit for investment in shares and insurance. — (1) A resident person other than a company shall be entitled to a tax credit for a tax year either—
(i) in respect of the cost of acquiring in the year new shares offered to the public by a public company listed on a stock exchange in Pakistan, provided the resident person is the original allottee of the shares or the shares are acquired from the Privatization Commission of Pakistan;1[ ] 1[(ia) in respect of cost of acquiring in the tax year, sukuks offered to the public by a public company listed and traded on stock exchange in Pakistan, provided the resident person is the original allottee of the sukuks; 1[ ] ] 1[(ib) in respect of cost of acquiring in the tax year, unit of exchange traded fund offered to public and traded on stock exchange in Pakistan; or]
(ii) in respect of any life insurance premium paid on a policy to a life insurance company registered by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan under the Insurance Ordinance, 2000 (XXXIX of 2000), provided the resident person is deriving income chargeable to tax under the head “salary” or “income from business 1[:]
1[Provided that where tax credit has been allowed under this clause and subsequently the insurance policy is surrendered within two years of its acquisition, the tax credit allowed shall be deemed to have been wrongly allowed and the Commissioner, notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, shall re-compute the tax payable by the taxpayer for the relevant tax years and the provisions of this Ordinance, shall, so far as may, apply accordingly. ]
(2) The amount of a person’s tax credit al.lowed under sub-section (1) for a tax year shall be . computed according to the following formula, namely: — (A/B) x C where— A is the amount of tax assessed to the person for the tax year before allowance of any tax credit under this Part; B is the person’s taxable income for the tax year; and C is the lesser of —
(a) the total cost of acquiring the shares,1[or sukuks], or the total contribution or premium paid by the person referred to in sub-section (1) in the year;
(b) 1[twenty] per cent of the person’s taxable income for the year; or
(c) 1[ ] 1[ ] 1[two] million rupees].
(3) Where —
(a) a person has been allowed a tax credit under sub-section (1) in a tax year in respect of the purchase of a share; and
(b) the person has made a disposal of the share within 1[twenty-four] months of the date of acquisition, the amount of tax payable by the person for the tax year in which the shares were disposed of shall be increased by the amount of the credit allowed.” Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income —
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627[63. Contribution to an Approved Pension Fund.
(1) An eligible person as defined in sub-section (19A) of section 2 deriving income chargeable to tax under the head “Salary” or the head “Income from Business” shall be entitled to a tax credit for a tax year in respect of any contribution or premium paid in the year by the person in approved pension fund under the Voluntary Pension System Rules, 2005.
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(2) The amount of a person’s tax credit allowed under sub-section (1) for a tax year shall be computed according to the following formula, namely: —
(A/B) x C Where.- A is the amount of tax assessed to the person for the tax year, before allowance of any tax credit under this Part; B is the person’s taxable income for the tax year; and C is the lesser of —
(i) the total contribution or premium referred to in sub-section (1) paid by the person in the year; or . .
(ii) twenty per cent of the 628[eligible]628 person’s taxable income for the relevant tax year;
Provided that 629[an eligible person]629 joining the pension fund at the age of forty-one years or above, during the first ten years 630[starting from July 1, 2006]630 shall be allowed additional contribution of 2% per annum for each year of age exceeding forty years. Provided further that the total contribution allowed to such person shall not exceed 50% of the total taxable income of the preceding year 631[632[:]632 ]631 ]627
633[Provided also that the additional contribution of two percent per annum for each year of age exceeding forty years shall be allowed up to the 30th June, 2019 subject to the condition that the total contribution allowed to such person shall not exceed thirty percent of the total taxable income of the preceding year.]633
634[ ]634
635[(3) The transfer by the members of approved employment pension or . . annuity scheme or approved occupational saving scheme of their existing balance to their individual pension accounts maintained with one or more pension fund managers shall not qualify for tax credit under this section.]635
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636[63A. Tax credit for interest paid on low-cost housing loan.
(1) An individual shall be entitled to a tax credit for a tax year in respect of any profit on debt or share in rent or share in appreciation for value of house paid by the person in the year on a loan by a scheduled bank or any other financial institution regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan or advanced by Government or the Local Government or a statutory body or a public company listed on a registered stock exchange in Pakistan where the person utilizes the loan for the construction (including land) or acquisition of one personal house having land area up to two thousand five hundred square feet or flat having total area up to two thousand square feet.
(2) The amount of a person‘s tax credit allowed under sub-section (1) for a . tax year shall be computed according. to the following formula, namely: —
(A/B) x C where — A is the amount of tax assessed to the person for the tax year before allowance of any tax credit under this Part; B is the person‘s taxable income for the tax year; and
C is the lesser of —
(a) the total profit on debt referred to in sub-section (1) paid by the person in the year; or
(b) thirty per cent of the person‘s taxable income for the year.
(3) The person shall not be entitled to tax credit under this section for any profit deductible under section 15A.
(4) Where an individual has claimed tax credit under this section, he shall . . not be entitled to claim tax credit for another house or flat under this section during the subsequent fifteen tax years.]636
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4[64B. Tax credit for employment generation by manufacturers.
(1) Where a taxpayer being a company formed for establishing and operating a new manufacturing unit sets up a new manufacturing unit between the 1st day of July, 2015 and the 30th day of June, 5[2019], (both days inclusive) it shall be given a tax credit for a period of ten years.
(2) The tax credit under sub-section (1) for a tax year shall be equal to 6[two] percent of the tax payable for every fifty employees registered with The . Employees Old Age Benefits Insti.tution or the Employees Social Security Institutions of Provincial Governments during the tax year, subject to a maximum of ten percent of the tax payable.
(3) Tax credit under this section shall be admissible where—
(a) the company is incorporated and manufacturing unit is setup between the first day of July, 2015 and the 30th day of June, 2018, both days inclusive;
(b) employs more than fifty employees in a tax year registered with The Employees Old Age Benefits Institution and the Employees Social Security Institutions of Provincial Governments;
(c) manufacturing unit is managed by a company formed for operating the said manufacturing unit and registered under the
. (.A/B) x C where — A is the amount of tax assessed to the person for the tax year before allowance of any tax credit under this Part; B is the person’s taxable income for the tax year; and C is the lesser of —
(a) the total profit referred to in sub-section (1) paid by the person in the year;
(b) 2[fifty] per cent of the person’s 2[taxable] income for the year; or
(c) 2[seven hundred and fifty] thousand rupees.
(3) A person is not entitled to 2[tax credit]under this section for any profit deductible under section 17.” Inserted by the Finance Act, 2016. Section 64A is re-numbered as section 60C by Finance Act, 2017 Section 64AB is re-numbered as section 60D by Finance Act, 2017 Inserted by the Finance Act, 2015. The figure “2018” substituted by the Finance Act, 2016. The word “one” substituted by the Finance Act, 2016.
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638[Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017)]638 and having its registered office in Pakistan; and
(d) the manufacturing unit is not established by the splitting up or reconstruction or reconstitution of an undertaking already in existence or by transfer of machinery or plant from an undertaking established in Pakistan at any time before the1st July 2015.
(4) Where any credit is allowed under this section and subsequently it is discovered, on the basis of documents or otherwise, by the Commissioner that any of the conditions specified in this section were not fulfilled, the credit originally . allowed shall be deemed to have be.en wrongly allowed and the Commissioner may, notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, re-compute the tax payable by the taxpayer for the relevant year and the provisions of this Ordinance shall, so far as may be, apply accordingly.
(5) For the purposes of this section, a manufacturing unit shall be treated to have been setup on the date on which the manufacturing unit is ready to go into production, whether trial production or commercial production.]
639[ ]639
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642[64D. Tax credit for integration.
(1) Any person required, under this Ordinance, the Sales Tax Act, 1990 or the Federal Excise Act, 2005, to integrate with the computerized system of the Board for real-time production monitoring, or for the recording or reporting of sales or receipts, shall be entitled to a tax credit in respect of expenditure incurred exclusively on the purchase, acquisition, installation or implementation of such equipment, hardware, software or other electronic components as are directly and exclusively utilized for the purposes of such integration:
Provided that the Board may prescribe limitations, conditions and restrictions for availing the tax credit under this section. . .
(2) The amount of tax credit allowed under sub-section (1) for a tax year in which electronic resource is installed, integrated and configured with the Board‘s computerized system shall be ten percent of the amount actually invested in the electronic resource.
(3) Such tax credit shall not be allowable against operation and maintenance expenses related to such electronic resource.
(4) This tax credit shall be available only against normal tax payable under Division I or Division II of Part I of the First Schedule.]642
65. Miscellaneous provisions relating to tax credits.
(1) Where the person entitled to a tax credit under 643[this]643Part is a member of an association of persons to which sub-section (1) of section 92 applies, the following shall apply—
(a) component A of the formula in sub-section (2) of section 61, sub-section (2) of section 62, sub-section (2) of section 63 and sub-section (2) of section 64 shall be the amount of tax that would be assessed to the individual if any amount derived in the year that is exempt from tax under sub-section (1) of section 92 were chargeable . . to tax; and Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income —
(b) component B of the formula in sub-section (2) of section 61, sub-section (2) of section 62, sub-section (2) of section 63 and sub-section (2) of section 64 shall be the taxable income of the individual for the year if any amount derived in the year that is exempt from tax under sub-section (1) of section 92 were chargeable to tax.
(2) Any tax credit allowed under this Part shall be applied in accordance with sub-section (3) of section 4.
(3) Subject to sub-section (4), any tax credit or part of a tax credit allowed to a person under this Part for a tax year that is not able to be credited under sub- . section (3) of section 4 for the year.shall not be refunded, carried forward to a subsequent tax year, or carried back to a preceding tax year.
(4) Where the person to whom sub-section (3) applies is a member of an association of persons to which sub-section (1) of section 92 applies, the amount of any excess credit under sub-section (3) for a tax year may be claimed as a tax credit by the association for that year.
(5) Sub-section (4) applies only where the member and the association agree in writing for the sub-section to apply and such agreement in writing must be furnished with the association’s return of income for that year.
644[(6) Where the person is entitled to a tax credit under section 65B, 65D or 65E, provisions of clause (d) of sub-section (2) of section 169 and clause (d) of sub-section (1) of section 113 shall not apply.]644
645[65A. [Omitted].]645
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647[65B. Tax credit for investment.
(1) Where a taxpayer being a company invests any amount in the purchase of plant and machinery, for the purposes of Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income — 648[extension, expansion,]648 balancing, modernization and replacement of the plant and machinery, already installed therein, in an industrial undertaking set up in Pakistan and owned by it, credit equal to ten per cent of the amount so invested shall be allowed against the tax payable 649[, including on account of minimum tax and final taxes payable under any of the provisions of this Ordinance,]649 by it in the manner hereinafter provided 650[:]650
651[Provided that for the tax year 2019 the rate of credit shall be equal to five percent of the amount so invested:
Provided further that the provisions of sub-section (5) relating to carry forward of the credit to be deducted from tax payable, to the following tax years, . as specified in the said sub-section,.shall continue to apply after tax year 2019; and]651
(2) The provisions of sub-section (1) shall apply if the plant and machinery is purchased and installed at any time between the first day of July, 2010, and the 30th day of June, 652[ ]652 653[ ]653 654[2019]654.
(3) The amount of credit admissible under this section shall be deducted from the tax payable by the taxpayer in respect of the tax year in which the plant or machinery in the purchase of which the amount referred to in sub-section (1) is invested and installed.
655[(4) The provisions of this section shall mutatis mutandis apply to a company setup in Pakistan before the first day of July, 2011, which makes investment, through hundred per cent new equity, during first day of July, 2011 and 30th day of June, 2016, for the purposes of balancing, modernization and replacement of the plant and machinery already installed in an industrial undertaking owned by the company. However, credit equal to twenty per cent of the amount so invested shall be allowed against the tax payable, including on account of minimum tax and final taxes payable . .
Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income — under any of the provisions of this Ordinance. The credit shall be allowed in the year in which the plant and machinery in the purchase of which the investment as aforesaid is made, is installed therein.
“Explanation.— For the purpose of this section the term “new equity” shall, have the same meaning as defined in sub-section (7) of section 65E.]655
656[(5) Where no tax is payable by the taxpayer in respect of the tax year in which such plant or machinery is installed, or where the tax payable is less than the amount of credit as aforesaid, the amount of the credit or so much of it as is in excess thereof, as the case may be, shall be carried forward and deducted from the tax payable by the taxpayer in respect of the following tax year and so on, but no such amount shall be carried forward for more than two tax years in the case . . of investment referred to in sub-section (1) and for more than five tax years in respect of investment referred to in sub-section (4), however, the deduction made under this section shall not exceed in aggregate the limit specified in sub-section (1) or sub-section (4), as the case may be.]656
657[(6) Where any credit is allowed under this section and subsequently it is discovered by the Commissioner Inland Revenue that any one or more of the conditions specified in this section was, or were, not fulfilled, as the case may be, the credit originally allowed shall be deemed to have been wrongly allowed and the Commissioner, notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, shall re-compute the tax payable by the taxpayer for the relevant year and the provisions of this Ordinance shall, so far as may be, apply accordingly.]657 658[ ]658
659[65C. [Omitted].]659
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665[65E. Tax credit for industrial undertakings established before the first day of July, 2011.
2[(1) Where a taxpayer being a company, setup in Pakistan before
“65D. Tax credit for newly established industrial undertakings. — (1) Where a taxpayer being a company formed for establishing and operating a new industrial undertaking 6[including corporate dairy farming] sets up a new industrial undertaking 6[including a corporate dairy farm], it shall be given a tax credit equal to 6[“an amount as computed in sub-section (1A)”] of the tax payable 6[, including on account of minimum tax and final taxes payable under any of the provisions of this Ordinance,] on the taxable income arising from such industrial undertaking for a period of five years beginning from the date of setting up or commencement of commercial production, whichever is later. 6[“(1A) The amount of a person’s tax credit allowed under sub-section (1) for a tax year shall be computed according to the following formula,.namely: — . A x (B/C) where— A is the amount of tax assessed to the person for the tax year before allowance of any tax credit for the tax year; B is the equity raised through issuance of new shares for cash consideration; and C is the total amount invested in setting up the new industrial undertaking.”]
(2) Tax credit under this section shall be admissible where—
(a) the company is incorporated and industrial undertaking is setup between the first day of July, 2011 and 30th day of June, 6[6[“2021”]];
(b) industrial undertaking is managed by a company formed for operating the said industrial undertaking and registered under the Companies Ordinance, 1984 (XLVII of 1984) and having its registered office in Pakistan;
(c) the industrial undertaking is not established by the splitting up or reconstruction or reconstitution of an undertaking already in existence or by transfer of machinery or plant from an industrial undertaking established in Pakistan at any time before 1st July 2011; and
(d) the industrial undertaking is set up with 6[“at least seventy per cent”] equity 6[raised through issuance of new shares for cash consideration:]
Provided that short term loans and finances obtained from banking companies or non-banking financial institutions for the purposes of meeting working capital requirements shall not disqualify the taxpayer from claiming tax credit under this section.] . . [ ]
(4) Where any credit is allowed under this section and subsequently it is discovered, on the basis of documents or otherwise, by the Commissioner Inland Revenue that 6[“the business has been discontinued in the subsequent five years after the credit has been allowed or”] any of the 6[conditions] specified in this section [were] not fulfilled, the credit originally allowed shall be deemed to have been wrongly allowed and the Commissioner Inland Revenue may, notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, re-compute the tax payable by the taxpayer for the relevant year and the provisions of this Ordinance shall, so far as may be, apply accordingly.]665
[(5) For the purposes of this section and sections 65B and 65E, an industrial undertaking shall be treated to have been setup on the date on which the industrial undertaking is ready to go into production, whether trial production or commercial production.] Added by the Finance Act, 2011. Sub-section (1) substituted by the Finance Act, 2012. The substituted sub-section (1) read as follows: “(1) Where a taxpayer being a company invests any amount, with hundred per cent equity investment, in the purchase and installation of plant and machinery for the purposes of balancing, modernization, replacement, or for expansion of the plant and machinery already installed in an industrial undertaking setup in Pakistan before the first day of July 2011, a tax credit shall be allowed Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income — the first day of July, 2011, invests any amount, with 665[at least seventy per cent]665 new equity raised through issuance of new shares, in the purchase and installation of plant and machinery for an industrial undertaking, including corporate dairy farming, for the purposes of-
(i) expansion of the plant and machinery already installed therein; or
(ii) undertaking a new project, a tax credit shall be allowed against the tax payable in the manner provided in sub-section (2) and sub-section (3), as the case may be, for a period of five years beginning from the date of setting up or commencement of commercial production from the new plant or expansion project, whichever is later.]
666[(2) Where a taxpayer mainta.ins separate accounts of an expansion . project or a new project, as the case may be, the taxpayer shall be allowed a tax credit equal to one 667[an amount as computed in sub-section (3A)]667 of the tax payable, including minimum tax and final taxes payable under any of the provisions of this Ordinance, attributable to such expansion project or new project.]666
668[(3) In all other cases, the credit under 669[sub-section (3A)]669 shall be such proportion of the tax payable, including minimum tax and final taxes payable under any of the provisions of this Ordinance, as is the proportion between the new equity and the total equity including new equity.]668
670[(3A) The amount of a person’s tax credit allowed under sub-section (1) for a tax year shall be computed according to the following formula, namely: — A x (B/C) where—
A is the amount of tax assessed to the person for the tax year before allowance of any tax credit for the tax year;
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B is the equity raised through issuance of new shares for cash consideration; and
C is the total amount invested in the purchase and installation of plant and machinery for the industrial undertaking.]670
671[(4) The provisions of sub-section (1) shall apply if the plant and machinery is installed at any time between the first day of July, 2011 and the 30th day of June, 672[ 673[2021]673.]672
674[(5) The amount of credit admissible under this section shall be deducted from the tax payable, including minimum tax and final taxes payable under any of the provisions of this Ordinance, by the taxpayer 675[, for a period of five years beginning from the date of setting up or. commencement of commercial production . from the new plant or expansion project, whichever is later.]675
676[(6)]676 Where any credit is allowed under this section and subsequently it is discovered, on the basis of documents or otherwise, by the Commissioner Inland Revenue that 677[the business has been discontinued in the subsequent five years after the credit has been allowed or]677 any of the condition specified in this section was not fulfilled, the credit originally allowed shall be deemed to have been wrongly allowed and the Commissioner Inland Revenue may, notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, re-compute the tax payable by the taxpayer for the relevant year and the provisions of this Ordinance shall apply accordingly.
678[(7) For the purposes of this section, ‘new equity’ means equity raised through fresh issue of shares against cash by the company and shall not include loans obtained from shareholders or directors:
Provided that short term loans and finances obtained from banking companies or non-banking financial institutions for the purposes of meeting
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679[65F. Tax credit for certain persons.
– (1) Following persons or incomes shall be allowed a tax credit equal to one hundred per cent of the tax payable under any provisions of this Ordinance including minimum, alternate corporate tax and final taxes for the period, to the extent, upon fulfillment of conditions and subject to limitations detailed as under:-
680[(a) persons engaged in coal mining projects in Sindh, to the extent, the income is derived from supplying coal to power generation projects.]680
(b) a startup as defined in clause (62A) of section 2 for the tax year in which the startup is certified by the Pakistan Software Export Board and the . . next following two tax years 681[.]681
682[Explanation. – For the removal of doubt it is clarified that tax credit under clause (a) shall only be available to the income derived from the operations of coal mining projects in Sindh supplying coal to power generation projects.]682
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(2) The tax credit under sub-section (1) shall be available subject to fulfillment of the following conditions, where applicable, namely:-
(a) return has been filed;
(b) withholding tax statements for the relevant tax year have been filed in respect of those provisions of the Ordinance, where the person is a withholding agent; and
(c) sales tax returns for the tax periods corresponding to relevant tax year have been filed if the person is required to file Sales Tax Return under any of the Federal or Provincial sales tax laws.
65G. Tax credit for specified industrial undertakings.
(1) When making certain . eligible capital investments as specified in sub-section (2), the eligible taxpayers Chapter III – Tax on Taxable Income — defined in sub-section (3) shall be allowed to take an investment tax credit of twenty five percent of the eligible investment amount, against tax payable under the provisions of this Ordinance including minimum and final taxes. The tax credit not fully adjusted during the year of investment shall be carried forward to the subsequent tax year subject to the condition that it may be carried forward for a period not exceeding two years.
(2) For the purposes of this section, the eligible investment means investment made in purchase and installation of new machinery, buildings, equipment, hardware and software, except self-created software and used capital goods.
(3) For the purpose of this section, eligible person means — . .
(a) green field industrial undertaking as defined in clause (27A) of section 2 engaged in —
(i) the manufacture of goods or materials or the subjection of goods or materials to any process which substantially changes their original condition; or
(ii) ship building:
Provided that the person incorporated between the 30th day of June, 2019 and the 30th day of June, 2024 and the person is not formed by the splitting up or reconstitution of an undertaking already in existence or by transfer of machinery, plant or building from an undertaking established in Pakistan prior to commencement of the new business and is not part of an expansion project; and
(b) industrial undertaking set up by the 30th day of June 2023 and engaged in the manufacture of plant, machinery, equipment and items with dedicated use (no multiple uses) for generation of renewable energy from s.ources like solar and wind, for a period of . five years beginning from the date such industrial undertaking is set up.]
684[65H. [Omitted].]684
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. . hundred percent of the amount remitted and cre.dited in rupees in the bank account of such company . against tax liability for the tax year in which commercial production commences.
(2) Where no tax is payable by the taxpayer in respect of the tax year in which the commercial production has commenced or where the tax payable is less than the amount of credit as aforesaid, the amount of the credit or so much of it as is in excess thereof, as the case may be, shall be carried forward and deducted from the tax payable by the taxpayer in respect of the following tax year and so on, but no such amount shall be carried forward for more than five tax years in the case of investment referred to in sub-section (1), however, the deduction made under this section shall not exceed in aggregate the limit specified in sub-section (1).
(3) This section shall not apply to a company or an industrial undertaking established by splitting up or reconstitution of a company or an industrial undertaking already in existence or by transfer of machinery or plant from an industrial undertaking established at any time before the 1st March, 2022.
(4) The provisions of sub-section ( I) shall apply if commercial production commences by the 30th June, 2024.
(5) Where any credit is allowed under this section and subsequently it is discovered by the Commissioner Inland Revenue that any one or more of the conditions specified in this section was or were not fulfilled, as the case may be, the credit originally allowed shall be deemed to have been wrongly allowed and the Commissioner, notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, shall re-compute the tax payable by the taxpayer for the relevant year and the provisions of this Ordinance shall, so far as may be, apply accordingly.” Chapter IV – Common Rules—
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PART I
GENERAL
66. Income of joint owners.
(1) For the purposes of this Ordinance and subject to sub-section (2), where any property is owned by two or more persons and their respective shares are definite and ascertainable –
(a) the persons shall not be assessed as an association of persons in respect of the property; and .
(b) the share of each p.erson in the income from the property for a tax year shall be taken into account in the computation of the person’s taxable income for that year.
(2) This section shall not apply in computing income chargeable under the head “Income from Business”.
67. Apportionment of deductions.
(1) Subject to this Ordinance, where an expenditure 685[expenditures, deductions and allowances]685 relates to –
(a) the derivation of more than one head of income; or
686[(ab) derivation of income comprising of taxable income and any class of income to which sub-sections (4) and (5) of section 4 apply, or;]686
(b) the derivation of income chargeable to tax under a head of income and to some other purpose, the expenditure 687[expenditures, deductions and allowances]687 shall be apportioned on any reasonable basis taking account of the relative nature and size of the activities to which the amount relates. . .
(2) The 688[Board]688 may make rules under section 689[237]689 for the purposes of apportioning deductions 690[expenditures and allowances]690.
68. Fair market value.
(1) For the purposes of this Ordinance, the fair market value of any property 691[or rent]691, asset, service, benefit or perquisite at a particular Chapter IV – Common Rules — time shall be the price which the property 692[or rent]692, asset, service, benefit or perquisite would ordinarily fetch on sale or supply in the open market at that time.
(2) The fair market value of any property 693[or rent]693, asset, service, benefit or perquisite shall be determined without regard to any restriction on transfer or to the fact that it is not otherwise convertible to cash.
694[(3) Where the price 695[other than the price of immoveable property]695 referred to in sub-section (1) is not ordinarily ascertainable, such price may be determined by the Commissioner.]694
696[(4) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-sections (1) and (3), 697[the Board may, from time to time, by notification in the official Gazette, determine the fair market value of immovable propert.y of the area or areas as may be specified . in the notification]697.]696
698[(5) Where the fair market value of any immovable property of an area or areas has not been determined by the Board in the notification referred to in sub-section (4), the fair market value of such immovable property shall be deemed to be the value fixed by the District Officer (Revenue) or provincial or any other authority authorized in this behalf for the purposes of stamp duty.]698
699[(6) In respect of immovable property—
(i) component A of the formula in sub-section (2) of section 37;
(ii) “consideration received" as mentioned in Division X of Part IV of First Schedule;
(iii) “value of immovable property" as mentioned in Divisions XVIII of Part IV of the First Schedule; and
(iv) valuation for the purposes of section 111,shall not be less than the fair market value as determined under sub-section (4) or (5).
Explanation.—(1) For the removal of doubt, it is clarified that the fair . market value as determined und.er sub-section (4) or(5) shall be for carrying out the purposes of this Ordinance only.
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(2) It is further clarified that for the purposes of clauses (i) to (iv) of this sub-section if the fair market value determined under sub-section (4) or
(5) is different than the auction price the applicable price shall be the higher of the two.]699
69. Receipt of income.
For the purposes of this Ordinance, a person shall be treated as having received an amount, benefit, or perquisite if it is —
(a) actually received by the person;
(b) applied on behalf of the person, at the instruction of the person or under any law; or
(c) made available to the person. . .
70. Recouped expenditure.
Where a person has been allowed a deduction for any expenditure or loss incurred in a tax year in the computation of the person’s income chargeable to tax under a head of income and, subsequently, the person has received, in cash or in kind, any amount in respect of such expenditure or loss, the amount so received shall be included in the income chargeable under that head for the tax year in which it is received.
71. Currency conversion.
(1) Every amount taken into account under this Ordinance shall be in Rupees.
(2) Where an amount is in a currency other than rupees, the amount shall be converted to the Rupee at the State Bank of Pakistan 700[ ]700 rate applying between the foreign currency and the Rupee on the date the amount is taken into account for the purposes of this Ordinance.
72. Cessation of source of incom.e.
Where —
(a) any income is derived by a person in a tax year from any business, activity, investment or other source that has ceased either before the commencement of the year or during the year; and . .
(b) if the income had been derived before the business, activity, investment or other source ceased it would have been chargeable to tax under this Ordinance, this Ordinance shall apply to the income on the basis that the business, activity, investment or other source had not ceased at the time the income was derived.
73. Rules to prevent double derivation and double deductions.
(1) For the purposes of this Ordinance, where – Chapter IV – Common Rules —
(a) any amount is chargeable to tax under this Ordinance on the basis that it is receivable, the amount shall not be chargeable again on the basis that it is received; or
(b) any amount is chargeable to tax under this Ordinance on the basis that it is received, the amount shall not be chargeable again on the basis that it is receivable.
(2) For the purposes of this Ordinance, where —
(a) any expenditure is deductible under this Ordinance on the basis that it is payable, the expenditure shall not be deductible again on the basis that it is paid; or . .
(b) any expenditure is deductible under this Ordinance on the basis that it is paid, the expenditure shall not be deductible again on the basis that it is payable.
PART II
TAX YEAR
701[74. Tax year.
(1) For the purpose of this Ordinance and subject to this section, the tax year shall be a period of twelve months ending on the 30th day of June (hereinafter referred to as ‘normal tax year’) and shall, subject to sub-section (3), be denoted by the calendar year in which the said date falls.
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(2) Where a person’s income year, under the repealed Ordinance, is different from the normal tax year, or where a person is allowed, by an order under sub-section (3), to use a twelve months’ period different from normal tax year, such income year or such period shall be that person’s tax year (hereinafter referred to as ‘special tax year’) and shall, subject to sub-section (3), be denoted by the calendar year relevant to normal tax year in which the closing date of the special tax year falls.
702[(2A) The 703[Board]703,—
(i) in the case of a class of persons having a special tax year different from a normal tax year may permit, by a notification in . the official Gazette,. to use a normal tax year; and
(ii) in the case of a class of persons having a normal tax year may permit, by a notification in the official Gazette, to use a special tax year.]702
(3) A person may apply, in writing, to the Commissioner to allow him to use a twelve months’ period, other than normal tax year, as special tax year and the Commissioner may, subject to sub-section (5), by an order, allow him to use such special tax year.
(4) A person using a special tax year, under sub-section (2), may apply in writing, to the Commissioner to allow him to use normal tax year and the Commissioner may, subject to sub-section (5), by an order, allow him to use normal tax year.
(5) The Commissioner shall grant permission under sub-section (3) or (4) only if the person has shown a compelling need to use special tax year or normal tax year, as the case may be, and the permission shall be subject to such . conditions, if any, as the Commission.er may impose.
(6) An order under sub-section (3) or (4) shall be made after providing to the applicant an opportunity of being heard and where his application is rejected the Commissioner shall record in the order the reasons for rejection.
(7) The Commissioner may, after providing to the person concerned an opportunity of being heard, by an order, withdraw the permission granted under sub-section (3) or (4).
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(8) An order under sub-section (3) or (4) shall take effect from such date, being the first day of the special tax year or the normal tax year, as the case may be, as may be specified in the order.
(9) Where the tax year of a person changes as a result of an order under sub-section (3) or sub-section (4), the period between the end of the last tax year prior to change and the date on which the changed tax year commences shall be treated as a separate tax year, to be known as the “transitional tax year”.
(10) In this Ordinance, a reference to a particular financial year shall, unless the context otherwise requires, include a special tax year or a transitional tax year commencing during the financial year. . .
(11) A person dissatisfied with an order under sub-section (3), (4) or (7) may file a review application to the 704[Board]704, and the decision by the 705[Board]705 on such application shall be final.]701
PART III
ASSETS
75. Disposal and acquisition of assets.
(1) A person who holds an asset shall be treated as having made a disposal of the asset at the time the person parts with the ownership of the asset, including when the asset is —
(a) sold, exchanged, transferred or distributed; or
(b) cancelled, redeemed, relinquished, destroyed, lost, expired or surrendered.
(2) The transmission of an asset by succession or under a will shall be treated as a disposal of the asset by the deceased at the time asset is transmitted. . .
(3) The application of a business asset to personal use shall be treated as a disposal of the asset by the owner of the asset at the time the asset is so applied.
706[(3A) Where a business asset is discarded or ceases to be used in business, it shall be treated to have been disposed of.]706
(4) A disposal shall include the disposal of a part of an asset.
(5) A person shall be treated as having acquired an asset at the time the person begins to own the asset, including at the time the person is granted any right.
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(6) The application of a personal asset to business use shall be treated as an acquisition of the asset by the owner at the time the asset is so applied.
(7) In this section, -
“business asset” means an asset held wholly or partly for use in a business, including stock-in-trade and a depreciable asset; and
“personal asset” means an asset held wholly for personal use.
707[75A. Purchase of assets through banking channel 708[or digital means]708.
708[or digital means]708.- (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law, for the time being in force, . no person shall purchase-.
(a) immovable property having fair market value greater than five million Rupees; or
(b) any other asset having fair market value more than one million Rupees, otherwise than by a crossed cheque drawn on a bank or through crossed demand draft or crossed pay order or any other crossed banking instrument 709[or through digital means]709 showing transfer of amount from one bank account to another bank account.
(2) For the purposes of this section in case of immovable property, fair market value means value notified by the Board under sub-section (4) of section 68 or value fixed by the provincial authority for the purposes of stamp duty, whichever is higher.
(3) In case the transaction is not undertaken in the manner specified in sub-section (1), -
(a) such asset shall not be eligible for any allowance under sections 22, 23, . 24 and 25 of this Ordinance.; and
(b) such amount shall not be treated as cost in terms of section 76 of this Ordinance for computation of any gain on sale of such asset.]707
76. Cost.
(1) Except as otherwise provided in this Ordinance, this section shall establish the cost of an asset for the purposes of this Ordinance.
(2) Subject to sub-section (3), the cost of an asset purchased by a person shall be the sum of the following amounts, namely:— Chapter IV – Common Rules —
(a) The total consideration given by the person for the asset, including the fair market value of any consideration in kind determined at the time the asset is acquired;
(b) any incidental expenditure incurred by the person in acquiring and disposing of the asset; and
(c) any expenditure incurred by the person to alter or improve the asset, but shall not include any expenditure under clauses (b) and (c) that has been fully allowed as a deduction under this Ordinance.
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(3) The cost of an asset tre.ated as acquired under sub-section (6) of section 75 shall be the fair market value of the asset determined at the date it is applied to business use.
(4) The cost of an asset produced or constructed by a person shall be the total costs incurred by the person in producing or constructing the asset plus any expenditure referred to 710[in]710 clauses (b) and (c) of sub-section (2) incurred by the person.
(5) Where an asset has been acquired by a person with a loan denominated in a foreign currency and, before full and final repayment of the loan, there is an increase or decrease in the liability of the person under the loan as expressed in Rupees, the amount by which the liability is increased or reduced shall be added to or deducted from the cost of the asset, as the case may be.
711[Explanation.-Difference, if any, on account of foreign currency fluctuation, shall be taken into account in the year of occurrence for the purposes of depreciation.]711
(6) In determining whether the liability of a person has increased or . decreased for the purposes of sub-.section (5), account shall be taken of the person’s position under any hedging agreement relating to the loan.
(7) Where a part of an asset is disposed of by a person, the cost of the asset shall be apportioned between the part of the asset retained and the part disposed of in accordance with their respective fair market values determined at the time the person acquired the asset.
(8) Where the acquisition of an asset by a person is the derivation of an amount chargeable to tax, the cost of the asset shall be the amount so charged plus any amount paid by the person for the asset.
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712[(8A) Where an immovable property is acquired by an individual through inheritance, the cost of such property in the hands of that individual shall be the fair market value as defined under this Ordinance, of the property as provided under subsection (5) of section 68 of this Ordinance, on transfer of such property to the beneficiary.]712
(9) Where the acquisition of an asset by a person is the derivation of an amount exempt from tax, the cost of the asset shall be the exempt amount plus any amount paid by the person for the asset.
(10) The cost of an asset does not include the amount of any grant, subsidy, rebate, commission or any other assistance (other than a loan repayable . with or without profit) received or r.eceivable by a person in respect of the acquisition of the asset, except to the extent to which the amount is chargeable to tax under this Ordinance.
713[(11) Notwithstanding anything contained in this section, the Board may prescribe rules for determination of cost for any asset.]713
77. Consideration received.
(1) The consideration received by a person on disposal of an asset shall be the total amount received by the person for the asset 714[or the fair market value thereof, whichever is the higher]714, including the fair market value of any consideration received in kind determined at the time of disposal.
(2) Where an asset has been lost or destroyed by a person, the consideration received for the asset shall include any compensation, indemnity or damages received by the person under —
(a) an insurance policy, indemnity or other agreement;
(b) a settlement; or . .
(c) a judicial decision.
(3) The consideration received for an asset treated as disposed of under sub-section (3) 715[or (3A)]715 of section 75 shall be the fair market value of the asset determined at the time it is applied to personal use 716[or discarded or ceased to be used in business, as the case may be]716.
(4) The consideration received by a scheduled bank, financial institution, modaraba, or leasing company approved by the Commissioner (hereinafter Chapter IV – Common Rules — referred to as a “leasing company”) in respect of an asset leased by the company to another person shall be the residual value received by the leasing company on maturity of the lease agreement subject to the condition that the residual value plus the amount realized during the term of the lease towards the cost of the asset is not less than the original cost of the asset.
(5) Where two or more assets are disposed of by a person in a single transaction and the consideration received for each asset is not specified, the total consideration received by the person shall be apportioned among the assets disposed of in proportion to their respective fair market values determined at the time of the transaction.
717[(6) Notwithstanding anything contained in this section, the Board may prescribe rules for determination of con.sideration received for any asset.]717 .
78. Non-arm's length transactions.
Where an asset is disposed of in a non-arm’s length transaction —
(a) the person disposing of the asset shall be treated as having received consideration equal to the fair market value of the asset determined at the time the asset is disposed; and
(b) the person acquiring the asset shall be treated as having a cost equal to the amount determined under clause (a).
79. Non-recognition rules.
(1) For the purposes of this Ordinance and subject to sub-section (2), no gain or loss shall be taken to arise on the disposal of an asset –
(a) between spouses under an agreement to live apart;
(b) by reason of the transmission of the asset to an executor or beneficiary on the death of a person;
718[Explanation: For the removal of doubt it is clarified that transmission of immovable property, to a beneficiary on the death of a . . person shall also include the transmission of assets by reason of family settlement amongst the family members consequent upon death of the person.]718
(c) by reason of a gift of the asset 719[to a relative, as defined in sub-section (5) of section 85]719;
(d) by reason of the compulsory acquisition of the asset under any law where the consideration received for the disposal is reinvested by the recipient in an asset of a like kind within one year of the disposal; Chapter IV – Common Rules —
(e) by a company to its shareholders on liquidation of the company; or
(f) by an association of persons to its members on dissolution of the association where the assets are distributed to members in accordance with their interests in the capital of the association.
(2) Sub-section (1) shall not apply where the person acquiring the asset is a non-resident person at the time of the acquisition 720[in respect of disposal of an asset as mentioned in clauses (d), (e) and (f) of sub-section (1)]720.
(3) Where clause (a), (b), (c), (e) or (f) of sub-section (1) applies, the person acquiring the asset shall be treated as —
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(a) acquiring an asse.t of the same character as the person disposing of the asset; and
(b) acquiring the asset for a cost equal to the cost of the asset for the person disposing of the asset at the time of the disposal.
(4) The person’s cost of a replacement asset referred to in clause (d) of sub-section (1) shall be the cost of the asset disposed of plus the amount by which any consideration given by the person for the replacement asset exceeds the consideration received by the person for the asset disposed of.
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CHAPTER V
PROVISIONS GOVERNING PERSONS
PART I
CENTRAL CONCEPTS
Division I Persons
80. Person.
(1) The following shall be treated as persons for the purposes of this Ordinance, namely: — . .
(a) An individual;
(b) a company or association of persons incorporated, formed, organised or established in Pakistan or elsewhere;
(c) the Federal Government, a foreign government, a political sub-Division of a foreign government, or public international organisation.
(2) For the purposes of this Ordinance —
(a) “association of persons” includes a firm, a Hindu undivided family, any artificial juridical person 721[, limited liability partnership]721 and anybody of persons formed under a foreign law, but does not include a company;
(b) “company” means —
(i) a company as defined in the 722[Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017)]722;. .
(ii) a body corporate formed by or under any law in force in Pakistan;
(iii) a modaraba;
(iv) a body incorporated by or under the law of a country outside Pakistan relating to incorporation of companies; Chapter V – Provisions Governing Persons —
723[(v) a co-operative society, a finance society or any other society;]723 724[(va) a non-profit organization;]724
725[(vb) a trust, an entity or a body of persons established or constituted by or under any law for the time being in force;]725
(vi) a foreign association, whether incorporated or not, which the 726[Board]726 has, by general or special order, declared to be a company for the purposes of this Ordinance;
(vii) a Provincial Government; 727[ ]727 . .
(viii) a 728[Local Government]728 in Pakistan; 729[or]729
730[(ix) a Small Company as defined in section 2;]730
(c) “firm” means the relation between persons who have agreed to share the profits of a business carried on by all or any of them acting for all;
(d) “trust” means an obligation annexed to the ownership of property and arising out of the confidence reposed in and accepted by the owner, or declared and accepted by the owner for the benefit of another, or of another and the owner, and includes a unit trust; and
(e) “unit trust” means any trust under which beneficial interests are divided into units such that the entitlements of the beneficiaries to income or capital are determined by the number of units held. . .
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Division II Resident and Non-Resident Persons
81. Resident and non-resident persons.
(1) A person shall be a resident person for a tax year if the person is —
(a) a resident individual, resident company or resident association of persons for the year; or
(b) the Federal Government.
(2) A person shall be a non-resident person for a tax year if the person is . . not a resident person for that year.
82. Resident individual.
An individual shall be a resident individual for a tax year if the individual —
(a) is present in Pakistan for a period of, or periods amounting in aggregate to, one hundred and 731[eighty-three]731 days or more in the tax year; 732[ ]732 733[or]733 734[ ]734 735[ ]735 736[ ]736
(c) is an employee or official of the Federal Government or a Provincial Government posted abroad in the tax year 737[;
(d) being a citizen of Pakistan is not present in any other country for more than one hundred and eighty-two days during the tax year or who is not a resident taxpayer of any other country.]737
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83. Resident company.
A company shall be a resident company for a tax year if —
(a) it is incorporated or formed by or under any law in force in Pakistan;
(b) the control and management of the affairs of the company is situated wholly 738[ ]738 in Pakistan at any time in the year; or
(c) it is a Provincial Government or 739[Local Government]739 in Pakistan.
84. Resident association of persons.
An association of persons shall be a . resident association of persons for a ta.x year if the control and management of the affairs of the association is situated wholly or partly in Pakistan at any time in the year.
Division III Associates
85. Associates.
740[(1) Subject to sub-section (2), two persons shall be associates where –
(i) the relationship between the two is such that one may reasonably be expected to act in accordance with the intentions of the other, or both persons may reasonably be expected to act in accordance with the intentions of a third person;
(ii) one person sufficiently influences, either alone or together with an associate or associates, the other person;
Explanation. – For the purpose of this section, two persons shall be . treated as sufficiently influen.cing each other, where one or both persons, directly or indirectly, are economically and financially dependent on each other and, decisions are made in accordance with the directions, instructions or wishes of each other for common economic goal; or
(iii) one person enters into a transaction, directly or indirectly, with the other who is a resident of jurisdiction with zero taxation regime.]740
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(2) Two persons shall not be associates solely by reason of the fact that one person is an employee of the other or both persons are employees of a third person.
(3) Without limiting the generality of sub-section (1) and subject to sub-section (4), the following shall be treated as associates —
(a) an individual and a relative of the individual;
(b) members of an association of persons;
(c) a member of an association of persons and the association, . where the member., either alone or together with an associate or associates under another application of this section, controls fifty per cent or more of the rights to income or capital of the association;
(d) a trust and any person who benefits or may benefit under the trust;
(e) a shareholder in a company and the company, where the shareholder, either alone or together with an associate or associates under another application of this section, controls either directly or through one or more interposed persons —
(i) fifty per cent or more of the voting power in the company;
(ii) fifty per cent or more of the rights to dividends; or
(iii) fifty per cent or more of the rights to capital; and .
(f) two companies, wh.ere a person, either alone or together with an associate or associates under another application of this section, controls either directly or through one or more interposed persons —
(i) fifty per cent or more of the voting power in both companies;
(ii) fifty per cent or more of the rights to dividends in both companies; or
(iii) fifty per cent or more of the rights to capital in both companies.
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(4) Two persons shall not be associates under clause (a) or (b) of sub-section (3) where the Commissioner is satisfied that neither person may reasonably be expected to act in accordance with the intentions of the other.
741[(5) In this section, –
(i) “relative” in relation to an individual, means —
(a) an ancestor, a descendant of any of the grandparents, or an adopted child, of the individual, or of a spouse of the individual; or
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(b) a spouse of.the individual or of any person specified in clause (a);
(ii) jurisdiction with zero taxation regime means jurisdiction as may be prescribed.]741
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PART II
INDIVIDUALS
Division I Taxation of Individuals
86. Principle of taxation of individuals.
Subject to this Ordinance, the taxable income of each individual shall be determined separately.
87. Deceased individuals.
(1) The legal representative of a deceased individual shall be liable for — . .
(a) any tax that the individual would have become liable for if the individual had not died; and
(b) any tax payable in respect of the income of the deceased’s estate.
(2) The liability of a legal representative under this section shall be limited to the extent to which the deceased’s estate is capable of meeting the liability.
742[(2A) The liability under this Ordinance shall be the first charge on the deceased’s estate.]742
(3) For the purpose of this Ordinance, —
(a) any proceeding taken under this Ordinance against the deceased before his or her death shall be treated as taken against the legal representative and may be continued against the legal representative from the stage at which the proceeding . stood on the date o.f the deceased’s death; and
(b) any proceeding which could have been taken under this Ordinance against the deceased if the deceased had survived may be taken against the legal representative of the deceased.
(4) In this section, “legal representative” means a person who in law represents the estate of a deceased person, and includes any person who intermeddles with the estate of the deceased and where a party sues or is sued in representative character the person on whom the estate devolves on the death of the party so suing or sued.
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Division II Provisions Relating to Averaging
88. An individual as a member of an association of persons.
If, for a tax year, an individual has taxable income and derives an amount or amounts exempt from tax under sub-section (1) of section 92, the amount of tax payable on the taxable income of the individual shall be computed in accordance with the following formula, namely: —
(A/B) x C where — . . A is the amount of tax that would be assessed to the individual for the year if the amount or amounts exempt from tax under sub-section (1) of section 92 were chargeable to tax;
B is the taxable income of the individual for the year if the amount or amounts exempt from tax under sub-section (1) of section 92 were chargeable to tax; and
C is the individual’s actual taxable income for the year.
743[88A. [Omitted].]743
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89. Authors.
Where the time taken by an author of a literary or artistic work to complete the work exceeds twenty-four months, the author may elect to treat any lump sum amount received by the author in a tax year on account of royalties in respect of the work as having been received in that tax year and the preceding two tax years in equal proportions.
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Division III Income Splitting
90. Transfers of assets.
(1) For the purposes of this Ordinance and subject to sub-section (2), where there has been a revocable transfer of an asset, any income arising from the asset shall be treated as the income of the transferor and not of the transferee.
(2) Sub-section (1) shall not apply to any income derived by a person by virtue of a transfer that is not revocable during the lifetime of the person and the transferor derives no direct or indirect benefit from such income.
(3) For the purposes of this O.rdinance, where there has been a transfer . of an asset but the asset remains the property of the transferor, any income arising from the asset shall be treated as the income of the transferor.
(4) For the purposes of this Ordinance and subject to sub-section (5), any income arising from any asset transferred by a person directly or indirectly to—
(a) the person’s spouse or minor child; or
(b) any other person for the benefit of a person or persons referred to in clause (a), shall be treated as the income of the transferor.
(5) Sub-section (4) shall not apply to any transfer made —
(a) for adequate consideration; or
(b) in connection with an agreement to live apart.
(6) For the purposes of clause (a) of sub-section (5), a transfer shall not be treated as made for adequate cons.ideration if the transferor has provided, by . way of loan or otherwise, to the transferee, directly or indirectly, with the funds for the acquisition of the asset.
(7) Sub-section (5) does not apply where the transferor fails to produce evidence of the transfer of the asset by way of its registration or mutation in the relevant record and the income arising from the asset shall be treated as the income of the transferor for the purposes of this Ordinance.
(8) For the purposes of this section, —
(a) a transfer of an asset shall be treated as revocable if —
(i) there is any provision for the re-transfer, directly or indirectly, of the whole or any part of the asset to the transferor; or Chapter V – Provisions Governing Persons —
(ii) the transferor has, in any way, the right to resume power, directly or indirectly, over the whole or any part of the asset;
(b) “minor child” shall not include a married daughter; and
(c) “transfer” includes any disposition, settlement, trust, covenant, agreement or arrangement.
91. Income of a minor child.
(1) Any income of a minor child for a tax year chargeable under the head "Income from Business" shall be chargeable to tax as the income of the parent of the child with the highest taxable income for that year. . .
(2) Sub-section (1) shall not apply to the income of a minor child from a business acquired by the child through an inheritance.
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PART III
ASSOCIATIONS OF PERSONS
92. Principles of taxation of associations of persons.
(1) 1[ ] An association of persons shall be liable to tax separately from the members of the association and 745[where the association of persons has paid tax the]745 amount received by a member of the association in the capacity as member out of the income of the association shall be exempt from tax 746[:]746
747[Provided that if at least one member of the association of persons is a company, the share of such company or companies shall be excluded for the purpose of computing the tota.l income of the association of persons and . the company or the companies shall be taxed separately, at the rate applicable to the companies, according to their share 748[: ]748
Provided further that the share of a member of an association of persons having turnover of three hundred million rupees or above during the tax year or any of the preceding tax years shall not be exempt if financial statements duly audited by a firm of Chartered Accountants as defined under the Chartered Accountants Ordinance, 1961 (X of 1961), or a firm of Cost and Management Accountants as defined under the Cost and Management Accountants Act, 1966 (XIV of 1966) have not been filed along with return of income by the association of persons to whom he is a member:]747
749[ ]749 750[ ]750 751[ ]751 752[ ]752
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753[ ]753
754[(4A) Where the income of a limited liability partnership is exempt from tax, any amount received by a member as share from profits earned by such limited liability partnership shall be included in the income of that member.]754 755[ ]755
756[93. [Omitted].]756
PART IV
COMPANIES
94. Principles of taxation of companies.
(1) A company shall be liable to tax separately from its shareholders.
(2) A dividend paid by a 758[ ]758 co.mpany shall be taxable in accordance with . Section 5. 759[ ]759
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95. Disposal of business by individual to wholly-owned company.
(1) Where a resident individual (hereinafter referred to as the “transferor”) disposes of all the assets of a business of the transferor to a resident company, no gain or loss shall be taken to arise on the disposal if the following conditions are satisfied, namely:—
(a) The consideration received by the transferor for the disposal is a share or shares in the company (other than redeemable shares);
(b) the transferor must beneficially own all the issued shares in the company immediately after the disposal;
(c) the company must undertake to discharge any liability in respect . of the assets dispos.ed of to the company;
(d) any liability in respect of the assets disposed of to the company must not exceed the transferor’s cost of the assets at the time of the disposal;
(e) the fair market value of the share or shares received by the transferor for the disposal must be substantially the same as the fair market value of the assets disposed of to the company, less any liability that the company has undertaken to discharge in respect of the assets; and
(f) the company must not be exempt from tax for the tax year in which the disposal takes place.
(2) Where sub-section (1) applies —
(a) each of the assets acquired by the company shall be treated as having the same character as it had in the hands of the . . transferor;
(b) the company’s cost in respect of the acquisition of the assets shall be —
(i) in the case of a depreciable asset or amortised intangible, the written down value of the asset or intangible immediately before the disposal;
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(ii) in the case of stock-in-trade valued for tax purposes under sub-section (4) of section 35 760[ ]760, that value; or
(iii) in any other case, the transferor’s cost at the time of the disposal;
(c) if, immediately before the disposal, the transferor has deductions allowed under sections 22, 23 and 24 in respect of the assets transferred which have not been set off against the transferor’s income, the amount not set off shall be added to the deductions allowed under those sections to the company in the tax year in which the transfer is made; and . .
(d) the transferor’s cost in respect of the share or shares received as consideration for the disposal shall be —
(i) in the case of a consideration of one share, the transferor’s cost of the assets transferred as determined under clause (b), less the amount of any liability that the company has undertaken to discharge in respect of the assets; or
(ii) in the case of a consideration of more than one share, the amount determined under sub-clause (i) divided by the number of shares received.
(3) In determining whether the transferor’s deductions under sections 22, 23 or 24 have been set off against income for the purposes of clause (c) of sub-section (2), those deductions shall be taken into account last.
96. Disposal of business by association of persons to wholly-owned company.
. company.— (1) Where a resident ass.ociation of persons disposes of all the assets of a business of the association to a resident company, no gain or loss shall be taken to arise on the disposal if the following conditions are satisfied, namely: —
(a) The consideration received by the association for the disposal is a share or shares in the company (other than redeemable shares);
(b) the association must own all the issued shares in the company immediately after the disposal;
(c) each member of the association must have an interest in the shares in the same proportion to the member’s interest in the business assets immediately before the disposal; Chapter V – Provisions Governing Persons —
(d) the company must undertake to discharge any liability in respect of the assets disposed of to the company;
(e) any liability in respect of the assets disposed of to the company must not exceed the association’s cost of the asset at the time of the disposal;
(f) the fair market value of the share or shares received by the association for the disposal must be substantially the same as the fair market value of the assets disposed of to the company, as reduced by any liability that the company has undertaken to discharge in respect of the assets; and
(g) the company must n.ot be exempt from tax for the tax year in . which the disposal takes place.
(2) Where sub-section (1) applies —
(a) each of the assets acquired by the company shall be treated as having the same character as it had in the hands of the association;
(b) the company’s cost in respect of the acquisition of the assets shall be —
(i) in the case of a depreciable asset or amortised intangible, the written down value of the asset or intangible immediately before the disposal;
(ii) in the case of stock-in-trade valued for tax purposes under sub-section (4) of section 351[ ], that value; or
(iii) in any other case, the association’s cost at the time of the disposal; . .
(c) if, immediately before the disposal, the association is subject to tax in accordance with sub-section (1) of section 92 and the association has deductions allowed under sections 22, 23 and 24 in respect of the assets transferred which have not been set off against the association’s income, the amount not set off shall be added to the deductions allowed under those sections to the company in the tax year in which the transfer is made; and
(d) the association’s cost in respect of the share or shares received as consideration for the disposal shall be —
(i) in the case of a consideration of one share, the association’s cost of the assets transferred as determined Chapter V – Provisions Governing Persons — under clause (b), as reduced by the amount of any liability that the company has undertaken to discharge in respect of the assets; or
(ii) in the case of a consideration of more than one share, the amount determined under sub-clause (i) divided by the number of shares received.
(3) In determining whether the association’s deductions under Sections 22, 23 or 24 have been set off against income for the purposes of clause (c) of sub-section (2), those deductions are taken into account last.
97. Disposal of asset between wholly-owned companies.
(1) Where a resident company (hereinafter referred to as the.“transferor”) disposes of an asset to another . resident company (hereinafter referred to as the “transferee”), no gain or loss shall be taken to arise on the disposal if the following conditions are satisfied, namely:-
(a) Both companies belong to a wholly-owned group of 762[resident]762 companies at the time of the disposal;
(b) the transferee must undertake to discharge any liability in respect of the asset acquired;
(c) any liability in respect of the asset must not exceed the transferor’s cost of the asset at the time of the disposal; and
(d) the transferee must not be exempt from tax for the tax year in which the disposal takes place.
(2) Where sub-section (1) applies —
(a) the asset acquired by the transferee shall be treated as having the same character as it had in the hands of the transferor;
(b) the transferee’s cost in respect of the acquisition of the asset shall be — . .
(i) in the case of a depreciable asset or amortized intangible, the written down value of the asset or intangible immediately before the disposal;
(ii) in the case of stock-in-trade valued for tax purposes under sub-section (4) of section 35 763[ ]763, that value; or
(iii) in any other case, the transferor’s cost at the time of the disposal;
(c) if, immediately before the disposal, the transferor has deductions allowed under sections 22, 23 and 24 in respect of Chapter V – Provisions Governing Persons — the asset transferred which have not been set off against the transferor’s income, the amount not set off shall be added to the deductions allowed under those sections to the transferee in the tax year in which the transfer is made; and
(d) the transferor’s cost in respect of any consideration in kind received for the asset shall be the transferor’s cost of the asset transferred as determined under clause (b), as reduced by the amount of any liability that the transferee has undertaken to discharge in respect of the asset.
(3) In determining whether the transferor’s deductions under sections 22, 23 or 24 in respect of the asset transferred have been set off against income for . the purposes of clause (c) of sub-sect.ion (2), those deductions shall be taken into account last.
(4) The transferor and transferee companies belong to a wholly-owned group if —
(a) one company beneficially holds all the issued shares of the other company; or
(b) a third company beneficially holds all the issued shares in both companies.
764[97A. Disposal of asset under a scheme of arrangement and reconstruction.
(1) No gain or loss shall be taken to arise on disposal of asset from one company (hereinafter referred to as the “transferor”) to another company (hereinafter referred to as the “transferee”) by virtue of operation of a Scheme of Arrangement and Reconstruction under sections 282L and 284 to 287 of the 765[Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017)]765 or section 48 of the Banking Companies Ordinance, 1962 (LVII of 1962), if the following conditions are satisfied, namely:—
(a) the transferee must undertake to discharge any liability in respect of the asset.acquired; .
(b) any liability in respect of the asset must not exceed the transferor’s cost of the asset at the time of the disposal;
(c) the transferee must not be exempt from tax for the tax year in which the disposal takes place; and
(d) scheme is approved by the High Court, State Bank of Pakistan or Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan, as the case may be, on or after first day of July, 2007.
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(2) No gain or loss shall be taken to arise on issue, cancellation, exchange or receipt of shares as a result of Scheme of Arrangement and Reconstruction under sections 282L and 284 to 287 of the Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017) or section 48 of the Banking Companies Ordinance, 1962 (LVII of 1962) and approved by:—
(a) the High Court;
(b) State Bank of Pakistan; or
(c) Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan, as the case may be, on or after first day of July, 2007.
(3) Where sub-section (1) applies— . .
(a) the asset acquired by the transferee shall be treated as having the same character as it had in the hands of the transferor;
(b) the transferee’s cost in respect of acquisition of the asset shall be—
(i) in the case of a depreciable asset or amortised intangible, the written down value of the asset or intangible immediately before the disposal;
(ii) in the case of stock-in-trade valued for tax purposes under sub-section (4) of section 35, that value; or
(iii) in any other case, the transferor’s cost at the time of the disposal;
(c) if, immediately before the disposal, the transferor has deductions allowed under sections 22, 23 and 24 in respect of the asset transferred which have not been set off against the transferor’s income, the amount not set off shall be added to the deduction allowed un.der those sections to the transferee in the . tax year in which the transfer is made.
(4) In determining whether the transferor’s deductions under sections 22, 23 or 24 in respect of the asset transferred have been set off against income for the purposes of clause (c) of sub-section (2), those deductions shall be taken into account last.
(5) Where sub-section (2) applies and the shares issued vested by virtue of the Scheme of Arrangement and Reconstruction under sections 282L and 284 to 287 of the Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017) or section 48 of the Banking Companies Ordinance, 1962 (LVII of 1962) and approved by the Court or State Bank of Pakistan or Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan as the case may be, are disposed of, the cost of shares shall be the cost prior to the operation of the said scheme.]764
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PART V
COMMON PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO
ASSOCIATIONS OF PERSONS AND COMPANIES
98. Change in control of an entity.
(1) Where there is a change of fifty per cent or more in the underlying ownership of an entity, any loss incurred for a tax year before the change shall not be allowed as a deduction in a tax year after the change, unless the entity —
(a) continues to conduct the same business after the change as it conducted before th.e change until the loss has been fully set . off; and
(b) does not, until the loss has been fully set off, engage in any new business or investment after the change where the principal purpose of the entity or the beneficial owners of the entity is to utilise the loss so as to reduce the income tax payable on the income arising from the new business or investment.
(2) In this section, —
“entity” means a company or association of persons to which sub-section (1) of section 92 applies;
“ownership interest” means a share in a company or the interest of a member in an association of persons; and
“underlying ownership” in relation to an entity, means an ownership interest in the entity held, directly or indirectly through an interposed . entity or entities, by an ind.ividual or by a person not ultimately owned by individuals.
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[PART VA
TAX LIABILITY IN CERTAIN CASES
98A. Change in the constitution of an association of persons.
Where, during the course of a tax year, a change occurs in the constitution of an association of persons, liability of filing the return on behalf of the association of persons for the tax year shall be on the association of persons as constituted at the time of filing of such return but the income of the association of persons shall be apportioned among the members who were entitled to receive it and, where the tax assessed on a member cannot be recovered from him it shall be recovered from the association of persons as constituted at the time of filing the return.
98B. Discontinuance of business or dissolution of an association of persons.
. persons.— (1) Subject to the provisions of section 117, where any business or profession carried on by an association of persons has been discontinued, or where an association of persons is dissolved, all the provisions of this Ordinance, shall, so far as may be, apply as if no such discontinuance or dissolution had taken place.
(2) Every person, who was, at the time of such discontinuance or dissolution, a member of such association of persons and the legal representative of any such person who is deceased, shall be jointly and severally liable for the amount of tax payable by the association of persons.
98C. Succession to business, otherwise than on death.
(1) Where a person carrying on any business or profession has been succeeded in any tax year by any other person (hereafter in this section referred to as the “predecessor” and “successor” respectively), otherwise than on the death of the predecessor, and the successor continues to carry on that business or profession,-
(a) the predecessor shall be liable to pay tax in respect of the income of the tax year in which the succession took place upto the date of succession and of the tax year or years preceding that year; and . .
(b) the successor shall be liable to pay tax in respect of the income of such tax year after the date of succession.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), where the predecessor cannot be found, the tax liability in respect of the tax year in which the succession took place upto the date of succession and of the tax year or years preceding that year shall be that of the successor in like manner and to the same extent as it would have been that of the predecessor, and all the provisions of this Ordinance shall, so far as may be, apply accordingly.
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(3) Where any tax payable under this section in respect of such business or profession cannot be recovered from the predecessor, it shall be recoverable from the successor, who shall be entitled to recover it from the predecessor.]
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CHAPTER VI
SPECIAL INDUSTRIES
PART I
INSURANCE BUSINESS
99. Special provisions relating to insurance business.
The profits and gains of any insurance business shall be computed in accordance with the rules in the Fourth Schedule.
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769[99A. Special provisions relating to payment of tax through electricity connections.
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Ordinance, a tax shall Chapter VII – International— be charged and collected from retailers other than Tier-I retailers as defined in the Sales Tax Act, 1990 (VII of 1990) and specified service providers on commercial electricity connections at the rates specified in the income tax general order issued in terms of sub-section (2).
(2) For the purposes of this section, the Federal Government or the Board with the approval of the Minister in-charge pursuant to the approval of the Economic Coordination Committee of the Cabinet may, issue an income tax general order to —
(a) provide the scope, time, payment, recovery, penalty, default surcharge, adjustment or refund of tax payable under this section in such manner and with such conditions as may be specified; . .
(b) provide the collection of tax on the amount of bill or on any basis of consumption, in addition to or in lieu of advance tax collectible under sub-section (1) of section 235, at such rates or amounts, from such date and with such conditions as may be specified;
(c) provide record keeping, filing of return, statement and assessment in such manner and with such conditions as may be specified;
(d) provide mechanism of collection, deduction and payment of tax in respect of any person;
(e) include or exempt any person or classes of persons, any income or classes of income from the application of this section, in such manner and with such conditions as may be specified; and
(f) provide that tax collected under this section shall in respect of such persons or classes of persons be adjustable, final or minimum, in providers on commercial electricity connections at the rates provided in clause (2A) of Division IV, Part IV of the First Schedule. .
(2) A retailer who has paid sales tax under sub-section (9) of section 3 of Sales Tax Act, 1990 (VII of 1990), shall not be required to pay tax under this section and the sales tax so paid shall constitute discharge of tax liability under this section.
(3) The tax collected or paid under this section shall be final tax on the income of persons covered under this section in respect of business being carried out from the premises where the electricity connection is installed.
(4) For the purposes of this section, Board with the approval of the Minister in-charge may issue an income tax general order to-
(a) provide the scope, time, payment, recovery, penalty, default surcharge, adjustment or refund of tax payable under this section in such manner and with such conditions as may be specified.
(b) provide record keeping, filing of return, statement and assessment in such manner and with such conditions as may be specified;
(c) provide mechanism of collection, deduction and payment of tax in respect of any person; or
(d) include or exempt any person or classes of persons, any income or classes of income from the application of this section, in such manner and with such conditions as may be specified.]769
Chapter VII – International— respect of any income to such extent and with such conditions as may be specified.
(3) The provisions of sub-section (1) of section 235 shall apply to the persons as specified therein unless specifically exempted under the income tax general order issued under sub-section (2).
(4) The provisions of section 100BA and rule 1 of the Tenth Schedule shall not apply to the tax collectible under this section unless specifically provided in respect of the person or class of persons mentioned in the income tax general order issued under sub-section (2).]
770[99B. Special procedure for small traders and shopkeepers.
:- Notwithstanding . anything contained in this Ordinance t.he 771[Board with the approval of the Minister-in-charge]771 may, by notification in the official Gazette, prescribe special procedure for scope 772[, rate and payment of tax including fixed tax, filing of return, audit]772 and assessment in respect of such small traders and shopkeepers, in such cities or territories, as may be specified therein.]770
773[99C. Special procedure for certain persons.
Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, the 774[Board with the approval of the Minister-in-charge]774 may, by notification in the official Gazette, prescribe special procedure for scope and payment of tax, record keeping, filing of return and assessment in respect of small businesses, construction businesses, medical practitioners, hospitals, educational institutions and any other sector specified by 775[Board with the approval of the Minister-in-charge]775, in such cities or territories, as may be specified therein.]773
776[99D. Additional tax on certain income, profits and gains.
– (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance or any other law for the time being in force, for any of the last three tax years preceding the tax year 2023 and onwards, in addition to any tax charged or chargeable, paid or payable under any . . of the provisions of this Ordinance, an additional tax shall be imposed on every person being a company who has any income, profit or gains that have arisen due to any economic factor or factors that resulted in windfall income, profits or gains.
(2) The Federal Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, – Chapter VII – International—
(a) specify sector or sectors, for which this section applies;
(b) determine windfall income, profits or gains and economic factor or factors including but not limited to international price fluctuation having bearing on any commodity price in Pakistan or any sector of the economy or difference in income, profit or gains on account of foreign currency fluctuation;
(c) provide the rate not exceeding fifty percent of such income, profits or gains;
(d) provide for the scope, time and payment of tax payable under this section in such manner and with such conditions as may be specified in the notification; and .
(e) exempt any person or cla.sses of persons, any income or classes of income from the application of this section, subject to any conditions as may be specified in the notification.
(3) The Federal Government shall place before the National Assembly the notification issued under this section within ninety days of the issuance of such notification or by the 30th day of June of the financial year, whichever is earlier.]776
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PART II
OIL, NATURAL GAS AND OTHER MINERAL DEPOSITS
100. Special provisions relating to the production of oil and natural gas, and exploration and extraction of other mineral deposits.
(1) Subject to sub-section (2), the profits and gains from —
(a) the exploration and production of petroleum including natural gas and from refineries set up at the Dhodak and Bobi fields;
(b) the pipeline oper.ations of exploration and production . companies; or
(c) the manufacture and sale of liquefied petroleum gas or compressed natural gas, and the tax payable thereon shall be computed in accordance with the rules in Part I of the Fifth Schedule.
(2) Sub-section (1) shall not apply to the profits and gains attributable to the production of petroleum including natural gas discovered before the 24th day of September, 19541[:]
778[Provided that the for tax year 2017 and onward the provisions of this sub-section shall not apply on profit and gains derived from sui gas field.]778
(3) The profits and gains of any business which consists of, or includes, the exploration and extraction of such mineral deposits of a wasting nature (not being petroleum or natural gas) as may be specified in this behalf by the 779[Board with the approval of the Minister-in-char.ge]779 carried on by a person in Pakistan shall . be computed in accordance with the rules in Part II of the Fifth Schedule.
780[100A. Special provisions relating to banking business.
(1) Subject to sub-section (2), the income, profits and gains of any banking company as defined in clause (7) of section 2 and tax payable thereon shall be computed in accordance with the rules in the Seventh Schedule.
(2) Sub-section (1) shall apply to the profits and gains of the banking companies relevant to tax year 2009 and onwards.
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1[(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), income, profits and gains and tax payable thereon shall be computed subject to the limitations and provisions contained in Chapters VII and VIII.]
782[100B. Special provision relating to capital gain tax.
(1) Capital gains on disposal of listed securities and tax thereon 783[including super tax under section 4C ]783, subject to section 37A, shall be computed, determined, collected and deposited in accordance with the rules laid down in the Eighth Schedule.
(2) The provisions of sub–section (1) shall not apply to the following persons or class of persons, namely:-
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(a) a mutual fund;.
(b) banking company 784[ ]784 and an insurance company subject to tax under the Fourth Schedule; 785[and]785 786[ ]786 787[ ]787 788[ ]788
(e) any other person or class of persons notified by the Board.]782
789[(3) NCCPL, in case of banking company, insurance company and mutual funds, shall compute and determine the capital gain as per the mechanism prescribed under section 37A; however, these entities shall continue to deposit tax on the amount of capital gain as per the applicable provisions of this Ordinance.]789
790[100BA. Special provisions relating to persons not appearing in active taxpayers’ list.
– (1) The collection or deduction of advance income tax, computation of income and tax payable thereon 791[in respect of a person not Chapter VII – International— appearing on the active taxpayers’ list]791 792[or persons appearing on the active taxpayers’ list who have not filed return by the due date specified in section 118 or by the due date as extended under section 119 or 214A]792 shall be determined in accordance with the rules in the Tenth Schedule.
(2) The provisions of the Tenth Schedule shall have effect notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Ordinance.]790
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794[100C. Tax credit for certain persons.
(1) The persons mentioned in sub-section (2) shall be allowed a tax credit equal to one hundred percent of tax . payable under any of the provisions of. this Ordinance including minimum and final Chapter VII – International— taxes in respect of incomes mentioned in sub-section (3) subject to the conditions and limitations laid down in subsection (4).
(2) Persons 3[and incomes] eligible for tax credit under this section include-
(a) any income of a trust or welfare institution or non-profit organization from donations, voluntary contributions, subscriptions, house property, investments in the securities of the Federal Government and so much of the income chargeable under the head "income from business" as is expended in Pakistan for the purposes of carrying out welfare activities:
Provided that in the case of income under the head "income from business", the exemption in respect of income under the said head shall not exceed an amount which bears to the income, under the said head, the same proportion as the said amount bears to the aggregate of the incomes from the aforesaid sources of income. . .
(b) a trust administered under a scheme approved by the Federal Government in this behalf and established in Pakistan exclusively for the purposes of carrying out such activities as are for the benefit and welfare of—
(i) ex-servicemen and serving personnel, including civilian employees of the Armed Forces, and their dependents; or
(ii) ex-employees and serving personnel of the Federal Government or a Provincial Government and their dependents, where the said trust is administered by a committee nominated by the Federal Government or, as the case may be, a Provincial Government;
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(d) income of a university or other educational institution being run by a non-profit organization existing solely for educational purposes and not for purposes of profit;
(e) any income which is derived from investments in securities of the Federal Government, profit on debt from scheduled banks 3[and microfinance banks], grant received from Federal Government or Provincial Government or District Governments, foreign grants and house property held under trust or other legal obligations wholly, or in part only, for religious or charitable purposes and is actually applied or finally set apart for application thereto:
Provided that nothing in this clause shall apply to so much of the income as is not expended within Pakistan:
Provided further that if any sum out of the amount so set apart is expended . . outside Pakistan, it shall be included in the total income of the tax year in which it is so expended or of the year in which it was set apart, whichever is the greater, and the provisions of section 122 shall not apply to any assessment made or to be made in pursuance of this proviso.
Explanation.— Notwithstanding anything contained in the Mussalman Wakf Validating Act, 1913 (VI of 1913), or any other law for the time being in force or in the instrument relating to the trust or the institution, if any amount is set apart, expended or disbursed for the maintenance and support wholly or partially of the family, children or descendants of the author of the trust or the donor or, the maker of the institution or for his own maintenance and support during his life time or payment to himself or his family, children, relations or descendants or for the payment of his or their debts out of the income from house property dedicated, or if any expenditure is made other than for charitable purposes, in each case such expenditure, provision, setting apart, payment or disbursement shall not be deemed, for the purposes of this clause, to be for religious or charitable purposes; or
(f) any income of a religious or charitable institution derived from voluntary contributions applicable solely to religious or charitable purposes of the institution:
Provided that nothing contained in this clause shall apply to the income of a private religious trust which does not ensure for the benefit of the public.”;]794
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(2) The provisions of this section shall apply to the following persons, namely:—
(a) persons specified in 800[ ]800 clause (66) of Part I of the Second Schedule to this Ordinance;
(b) a trust administered under a scheme approved by the Federal Government and established in Pakistan exclusively for the purposes of carrying out such activities as are for the welfare of ex-employees and serving personnel of the Federal Government or a Provincial Government or armed forces including civilian employees of armed forces and their dependents where the said trust is administered by a . committee nominated by.the Federal Government or a Provincial Government;
(c) a trust;
(d) a welfare institution registered with Provincial or Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) social welfare department;
(e) a not for profit company registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan under section 42 of the Companies Act, 2017;
(f) a welfare society registered under the provincial or Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) laws related to registration of co-operative societies;
(g) a waqf registered under Mussalman Waqf Validating Act, 1913 (VI of 1913) or any other law for the time being in force or in the instrument relating to the trust or the institution;
(h) a university or education institutions being run by nonprofit organization . existing solely for educatio.nal purposes and not for the purposes of profit;
(i) a religious or charitable institution for the benefit of public registered under any law for the time being in force; and
(j) international non-governmental organizations (INGOs) approved by the Federal Government.
(3) The following income is eligible for tax credit, namely:—
(a) income from donations, voluntary contributions and subscriptions; Chapter VII – International—
(b) income from house property;
(c) income from investments in the securities of the Federal Government;
(d) profit on debt from scheduled banks and microfinance banks;
(e) grant received from Federal, Provincial, Local or foreign Government;
(f) so much of the income chargeable under the head “income from business” as is expended in Pakistan for the purposes of carrying out welfare activities:
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Provided that in the ca.se of income under the head “income from business”, only so much of such income shall be eligible for tax credit under this section that bears the same proportion as the said amount of business income bears to the aggregate of income from all sources; and
(g) any income of the persons mentioned in clauses (a), (b) and (h) of sub-section (2) of this section.
(4) Eligibility for tax credit shall be subject to the following conditions, namely:—
(a) return has been filed;
(b) tax required to be deducted or collected has been deducted or collected and paid;
(c) withholding tax statements for the relevant tax year have been filed;
(d) the administrative and management expenditure does not exceed 15% . of the total receipts:.
Provided that clause (d) shall not apply to a nonprofit organization, if—
(i) charitable and welfare activities of the non-profit organization have commenced for the first time within last three years; or
(ii) total receipts of the non-profit organization during the tax year are less than one hundred million Rupees;
(e) approval of Commissioner has been obtained as per requirement of clause (36) of section 2: Chapter VII – International—
Provided that the condition of approval in respect of persons mentioned in 801[ ]801 clause (66) of Part I of the Second Schedule to this Ordinance, shall take effect from the first day of July, 802[2023]802 and the requirements of clause (36) of section 2, shall not be applicable for earlier years;
(f) none of the assets of trusts or welfare institutions confers, or may confer, a private benefit to the donors or family, children or author of the trust or his descendants or the maker of the institution or to any other person:
Provided that where such private benefit is conferred, the amount of such benefit shall be added to the income of the donor; and . .
(g) a statement of voluntary contributions and donations received in the immediately preceding tax year has been filed in the prescribed form and manner.
(5) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), surplus funds of organizations to which this section applies shall be taxed at a rate of ten percent.
(6) For the purpose of sub-section (5), surplus funds mean funds or monies—
(a) not spent on charitable and welfare activities during the tax year;
(b) received during the tax year as donations, voluntary contributions, subscriptions and other incomes;
(c) which are more than twenty-five percent of the total receipts of the non-profit organization received during the tax year; and .
(d) are not part of restricted fun.ds.
Explanation.—For the purpose of this clause, “restricted funds” mean any fund received by the organization but could not be spent and treated as revenue during the year due to any obligation placed by the donor or funds received in kind.]
803[100D. Special provisions relating to builders and developers.
– (1) For tax year 2020 and onwards, the tax payable by a builder or a developer, as defined in sub-section (9), who opt to pay tax under this section shall be computed and paid in accordance with the rules in the Eleventh Schedule on a project by project basis Chapter VII – International— on the income, profits and gains derived from the sale of buildings or sale of plots, as the case may be, from –
(a) a new project to be completed by the 804[30th day of September, 2023]804; or
(b) an incomplete existing project to be completed by the 805[30th day of September, 2023]805:
Provided that any income, profits and gains of a builder or developer of an incomplete existing project earned up to tax year 2019 806[or tax year 2020, as the case may be]806 shall be subject to the provisions of this Ordinance as were in force prior to the commencement of the Tax Laws . (Amendment) Ordinance, 202.0 (Ordinance I of 2020):
Provided further that any income of a builders or developer other than income, profits and gains subject to this section shall be subject to tax as per the provisions of this Ordinance.
(2) Where sub-section (1) applies,-
(a) the income shall not be chargeable to tax under any head of income in computing the taxable income of the person;
(b) no deduction shall be allowed under this Ordinance for any expenditure incurred in deriving the income:
(c) the amount of the income shall not be reduced by –
(i) any deductible allowance under Part IX of Chapter III: or
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(ii) the set off of any los.s;
(d) no tax credit shall be allowed against the tax payable under sub-section (1) except credit for tax under section 236A or 236K collected from the builder or developer after the commencement of the Tax Law (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 (1 of 2020) on purchase of immoveable property utilized in a project; Chapter VII – International—
(e) there shall be no refund of any tax collected or deducted under this Ordinance;
(f) if the tax payable has not been paid or short paid, the said amount of tax may be recovered and all the provisions of this Ordinance shall apply accordingly; and
(g) section 113 and 113C shall not apply on the turnover, income, profits and gains of a builder or developer from a project.
(3) The provisions of section 111 shall not apply to capital investment made in a new project under clause (a) of sub-section (1) in the form of money or land, . . subject to the following conditions, namely:-
(a) if the investment is made by a builder or developer being an individual-
(i) in the form of money, such builder or developer shall open a new bank account and deposit such amount in it on or before the 807[30th day of June, 2021]807; or
(ii) in the form of land, such builder or developer shall have the ownership title of the land at the time of commencement of the Tax Laws (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 (I of 2020);
(b) if the investment is made by a person in a project through a company or an association of persons,-
(i) such company or association of person shall be a single object (builder or developer) company or association of persons registered under the Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017), the Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2017 (X.V of 2017) or the Partnership Act 1932 (IX . of 1932), as the case may be, after the date of commencement of the Tax Laws (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 (I of 2020) and on or before the 808[30th day of June, 2021]808; and
(ii) the person shall be a member or shareholder of such association of persons or company, as the case may be; and if the capital investment is made,- Chapter VII – International—
(i) in the form of money, such amount shall be invested through a crossed banking instrument deposited in the bank account of such association of persons or company, as the case may be, no or before the 809[30th day of June, 2021]809; or
(ii) in the form of land, such land shall be transferred to such association of persons or company, as the case may be, on or before the 810[30th day of June, 2021]810:
Provided that the person shall have the ownership title of the land at the time of commencement of the Tax Laws (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 (I of 2020) . .
(c) a person making an investment under clause (a) or (b) shall submit a prescribed form on Iris web portal 811[by 30th day of June, 2021]811;
(d) the money or land invested under clause (a) or (b) shall be wholly utilized in a project; and
(e) completion of the project shall be certified in the following manner, namely:-
(i) in case of a builder, the map approving authority or NESPAK shall certify that grey structure as per the approved map has been completed by the builder on or before the 812[30th day of September, 2023]812; and
(ii) in case of a develop,-
(A) the map approving authority or NESPAK shall certify that landscaping has been completed on or before the 813[30th day . of September,.2023]813;
(B) a firm of chartered accountants having an ICAP QCR rating of ‘satisfactory’, notified by the Board for this purpose, shall Chapter VII – International— certify that at least 50% of the plots have been booked for sale and at least 40% of the sale proceeds have been received by the 814[30th day of September, 2023]814; and
(C) at least 50% of the roads have been laid up to sub-grade level as certified by the approving authority of NESPAK.
(4) The provisions of section 111 shall also not apply to.-
(a) the first purchaser of a building or a unit of the building purchased from the builder in respect of purchase price of the building or unit of the building subject to the following conditions, namely:- . .
(i) full payment is made through a crossed banking instrument to the builder during a period starting from the date of registration of the project with the Board under this section and ending on the 815[31st day of March, 2023]815, in case the purchase is from a new project; and
(ii) full or balance amount of payment is made through a crossed banking instrument to the builder during a period starting from the date of registration of the project with the Board under this section and ending on the 816[31st day of March, 2023]816, in case the purchase is from an existing incomplete project; and
(b) the purchaser of a plot who intends to construct a building thereon, if-
(i) the purchase is made on a before the 817[30th day of June, 2021]817;
(ii) the full payment is made on or before the 818[30th day of June, 2021]818 through a crossed banking instrument;
(iii) construction on such plot is commenced on or before the 819[31st . day of December, 2.021]819; Chapter VII – International—
(iv) such construction is completed on or before the 820[30th day of September, 2023]820; and
(v) the person registers himself with the Board on the online Iris werb portal.
(5) Where sub-section (3) or (4) apply, the value or price of land or building, as the case may be, shall be the higher of clause (a) or (b) below:-
(a) 130% of the fair market value as determined by the Board under sub-section (4) of section 68; or
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(b) at the option of the person. making investment, the lower of the values as determined by at least two independent valuers from the list of valuers approved by the State Bank of Pakistan.
(6) Sub-sections (3) and (4) shall not apply to -
(a) holder of any public office as defined in the Voluntary Declaration of Domestic Assets Act, 2018 or his benamidar as defined in the Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Act, 2017 (V of 2017) or his spouse or dependents;
(b) a public listed company, a real estate investment trust or a company whose income is exempt under any provision of this Ordinance; or
(c) any proceeds derived from the commission of a criminal offence including the crimes of money laundering extortion or terror financing but excluding the offences under this Ordinance.
(7) Divided income paid to a person by a builder or developer being a . company out of the profits and gains.derived from a project shall be exempt from tax.
(8) Notwithstanding anything contained in this section or the Eleventh Schedule, where a return or declaration has been made through misrepresentation or suppression of facts, such return or declaration shall be void and all the provisions of this Ordinance shall apply:
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Provided further that no action under this sub-section shall be taken without providing an opportunity of being heard and without prior approval of the Board.
(9) In this section.-
(a) “builder” means a person who is registered as a builder with the Board and is engaged in the construction and disposal of residential or commercial buildings;
(b) “capital investment” means investment as equity resources and does not include borrowed funds;
(c) “developer” means a person who is registered as a developer with the . . Board and is engaged in the development of land in the form of plots of any kind either for itself or otherwise;
(d) “existing project” means a construction or development project, which-
(i) has commenced before the date of commencement of the Tax Laws (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020;
(ii) is incomplete;
(iii) is completed on or before the 821[30th day of September, 2023]821;and
(iv) a declaration is provided in the registration from under Eleventh Schedule to the effect of percentage of the project completed up to the last day of the accounting period pertaining to tax year 2019 822[or tax year 2020 at the option of the taxpayer]822;
(e) “first purchaser” means a person who purchases a building or a unit, as the case may be, directly from the builder and does not include a subsequent or a substituted purchaser;
(f) “new project” means a construction or development project, which- . .
(i) is commenced during the period starting from the date of commencement of the Tax Laws (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 and ending on the 823[31st day of December, 2021]823; and
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(g) “project” means a project for construction of a building with the object of disposal, or a project for development of land into plots with the object of disposal or otherwise;
(h) “registered with the Board” means registered after submission of form on project-by-project basis on the online Iris web portal;
(10) The provisions of the Ordinance not specifically dealt with in this section or the rules made thereunder shall apply mutatis mutandis to builders and developers in so far as they are not inconsistent with this section or the rules made thereunder.]803
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825[100E. Special provisions relating to small and medium enterprises.
(1) For tax year 2021 and onwards, the tax payable by a small and medium enterprise as defined in clause (59A) of section 2 shall be computed and paid in accordance with rules made under the Fourteenth Schedule.
(2) The Board may prescribe a simplified return for a small and medium enterprise.]825
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(b) a public company as defined in clause (47) of section 2 of this Ordinance;
(c) a person who has filed a declaration under the Voluntary Declaration of Domestic Assets Act, 2018, the Foreign Assets (Declaration and Repatriation) Act, 2018, or the Assets Declaration Act, 2019;
(d) a person that has been declared a bank loan defaulter by a bank or a financial institution within the last three years; or
(e) a director of a company who has been declared a bank loan defaulter by a bank or a financial institution within the last three years.
(7) The provisions of this section shall not apply to —
(a) any proceeds of crime, corruption, money laundering and terror financing;
(b) any amount which is subject of any departmental or court proceedings;
(c) the investments made in following sectors, namely:—
(i) arms and ammunitions;
(ii) explosives;. .
(i) sugar;
(ii) cigarettes;
(iii) aerated beverages;
(iv) flour mills;
(v) vegetable ghee; and
(vi) cooking oil manufacturing excluding extraction units.
(8) Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law for the time being in force including sub-section (3) of section 216 of this Ordinance excluding clauses (a) and (g) of sub-section (3) thereof, the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 (XVIII of 1999), the Federal Investigation Agency Act, 1974 (VIII of 1975) and the Right of Access to Information Act, 2017 (XXXI V of 2017), particulars of any person making a statement under this section or any information received in any statement made under this section shall be confidential.
(9) The statement filed under sub-section (1) shall not be valid, if—
(a) the newly formed industrial undertaking company fails to prove commercial production in terms of sub-section (3);
(b) there is change in ownership of industrial undertaking company prior to the 30th June, 2026; or
(c) the newly formed industrial undertaking company disposes of any of its assets prior to the 30th June, 2026.
(10) Notwithstanding anything contained in this section, where the provisions of sub-section (7) or (9) apply, or where the statement under sub-section (I) has been made by misrepresentation or suppression of facts, such statement shall be v.oid as if it had never been made and all the provisions . of this Ordinance shall apply accordingly:
Provided that the Commissioner shall not take any action under this section without providing the declarant an opportunity of being heard.
(11) The statement filed under this section shall be made in the form and manner as specified by the Board through a notification in the official Gazette.
(12) The provisions of this section shall apply, mutatis mutandis, to an existing company being an industrial undertaking, for investment in expansion and modernization from amount of funds (which have not been declared in any of the returns of income upto tax year 2021 filed by the 31st December, 2021):
Provided that such company opens a dedicated bank account to deposit the said funds before the filing of the statement and such funds shall only be used for expansion and modernization by way of purchase or import of plant and machinery including IT hardware through letter of credit, or software and IT services or for construction of building and structure for the manufacturing premises of the existing industrial undertaking:
Provided further that the expansion and modernization shall be completed by the 30th June, 2024, and a certificate to that effect, duly issued by the Engineering Development Board, is submitted to the Commissioner along with the return filed for tax year 2024.
(13) In this section, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,—
(a) "declarant" means a person filing a statement under sub-section (1); Chapter VII – International—
CHAPTER VII
INTERNATIONAL
PART I
GEOGRAPHICAL SOURCE OF INCOME
101. Geographical source of income.
(1) Salary shall be Pakistan-source income to the extent to which the salary —
(a) is received from any employment exercised in Pakistan, wherever paid; or . .
(b) is paid by, or on behalf of, the Federal Government, a Provincial Government, or a 1[Local Government] in Pakistan, wherever the employment is exercised.
(2) Business income of a resident person shall be Pakistan-source income to the extent to which the income is derived from any business carried on in Pakistan.
(3) Business income of a non-resident person shall be Pakistan-source income to the extent to which it is directly or indirectly attributable to –
(a) a permanent establishment of the non-resident person in Pakistan;
(b) sales in Pakistan of goods merchandise of the same or similar kind as those sold by the person through a permanent establishment in Pakistan; 2[ ] . .
(b) "holder of public office" means a person as defined in the Voluntary Declaration of Domestic Assets Act, 2018;
(c) "industrial undertaking" means a company being a new industrial undertaking setup for the purpose of this section and is not established by the splitting up or reconstruction or reconstitution of an undertaking already in existence or by transfer of machinery or plant from an existing industrial undertaking established in Pakistan;
(d) "investment" means investment in equity and does not include borrowed funds and investment in land; and
(e) "modernization" includes acquisition or upgradation of IT hardware, software and IT services.";
The words “local authority” substituted by the Finance Act, 2008. The word “or” omitted by the Finance Act, 2003.
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(c) other business activities carried on in Pakistan of the same or similar kind as those effected by the non-resident through a permanent establishment in Pakistan 827[; or]827
828[(d) any business connection in Pakistan 829[; or]829
830[(e) import of goods, whether or not the title to the goods passes outside Pakistan, if the import is part of an overall arrangement for the supply of goods, installation, construction, assembly, commission, guarantees or supervisory activities and all or principal activities are undertaken or performed either by the associates of the person supplying the goods or its . permanent establis.hment, whether or not the goods are imported in the name of the person, associate of the person or any other person.
Explanation. — For the removal of doubt, it is clarified that where the income is subject to taxation under sections 5A, 5AA, 6, 7 and 7A, the income shall not be chargeable to tax under the head income from business.]830
831[(3A) For the purposes of clause (d) of sub-section (3), business connection in Pakistan shall include “significant economic presence in Pakistan” of a non-resident.
(3B) significant economic presence in Pakistan shall mean –
(a) transaction in respect of any goods, services or property carried out by a non-resident with any person in Pakistan including provision of download of data or software in Pakistan, if the aggregate of payments arising from such transaction or transactions during the tax year . . exceeds such amount as may be prescribed; and
(b) systematic and continuous soliciting of business activities or engaging in interaction through digital means with such number of users in Pakistan as may be prescribed, irrespective of whether or not —
(i) the agreement for such transactions or activities is signed in Pakistan; Chapter VII – International—
(ii) the non-resident has a residence or place of business in Pakistan; or
(iii) the non-resident renders services in Pakistan:
Provided that only so much of income as is attributable to the transactions or activities referred to in clause (a) or clause (b) shall be deemed to accrue or arise from a business connection in Pakistan.]831
832[(4) Where the business of a non-resident person comprises the rendering of independent services (including professional services and the services of entertainers and sports persons), the Pakistan-source business income of the person shall include [in addition to any amounts treated as Pakistan-source income . under sub-section (3)] any remune.ration derived by the person where the remuneration is paid by a resident person or borne by a permanent establishment in Pakistan of a non-resident person.]832
(5) Any gain from the disposal of any asset or property used in deriving any business income referred to in sub-section (2), (3) or (4) shall be Pakistan-source income.
(6) A dividend shall be Pakistan-source income if it is 833[—]833
834[( a) paid by a resident company; or]834
835[(b) dividend as per provisions of sub-clause (f) of clause (19) of section 2.]835
(7) Profit on debt shall be Pakistan-source income if it is —
(a) paid by a resident person, except where the profit is payable in respect of any debt used for the purposes of a business carried on by the resident outside Pakistan through a permanent establishment; or . .
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(b) borne by a permanent establishment in Pakistan of a non-resident person.
(8) A royalty shall be Pakistan-source income if it is —
(a) paid by a resident person, except where the royalty is payable in respect of any right, property, or information used, or services utilised for the purposes of a business carried on by the resident outside Pakistan through a permanent establishment; or
(b) borne by a permanent establishment in Pakistan of a non-resident person.
(9) Rental income shall be Pa.kistan-source income if it is derived from . the lease of immovable property in Pakistan whether improved or not, or from any other interest in or over immovable property, including a right to explore for, or exploit, natural resources in Pakistan.
(10) Any gain from the alienation of any property or right referred to in sub-section (9) or from the alienation of any share in a company the assets of which consist wholly or principally, directly or indirectly, of property or rights referred to in sub-section (9) shall be Pakistan-source income.
(11) A pension or annuity shall be Pakistan-source income if it is paid by a resident or borne by a permanent establishment in Pakistan of a non-resident person.
(12) A technical fee shall be Pakistan-source income if it is –
(a) paid by a resident person, except where the fee is payable in respect of services utilised in a business carried on by the resident outside Pakistan through a permanent establishment; or
(b) borne by a permanent establishment in Pakistan of a non- . resident person.
836[(12A) A fee for offshore digital services shall be Pakistan- source income, if it is –
(a) paid by a resident person, except where the fee is payable in respect of services utilised in a business carried on by the resident outside Pakistan through a permanent establishment; or
(b) borne by a permanent establishment in Pakistan of a non-resident person.]836
(13) Any gain arising on the disposal of shares in a resident company shall be Pakistan-source income.
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837[(13A).Any amount paid on account of insurance or re-insurance premium by an insurance company to an overseas insurance or re-insurance company shall be deemed to be Pakistan source income.]837
(14) Any amount not mentioned in the preceding sub-sections shall be Pakistan-source income if it is paid by a resident person or borne by a permanent establishment in Pakistan of a non-resident person.
(15) Where an amount may be dealt with under sub-section (3) and under another sub-section (other than sub-section (14)), this section shall apply—
(a) by first determining whether the amount is Pakistan-source income under that other sub-section; and . .
(b) if the amount is not Pakistan-source income under that sub-section, then determining whether it is Pakistan-source income under sub-section (3).
(16) An amount shall be foreign-source income to the extent to which it is not Pakistan-source income.
838[101A. Gain on disposal of assets outside Pakistan.— (1) Any gain from the disposal or alienation outside Pakistan of an asset located in Pakistan of a non-resident company shall be Pakistan-source.
(2) The gain under sub-section (1) shall be chargeable to tax at the rate and in the manner as specified in sub-section (10).
(3) Where the asset is any share or interest in a non-resident company, the asset shall be treated to be located in Pakistan, if ─
(a) the share or interest derives, directly or indirectly, its value wholly or principally from the assets located in Pakistan; and . .
(b) shares or interest representing ten per cent or more of the share capital of the non-resident company are disposed or alienated.
(4) The share or interest, as mentioned in sub-section (3), shall be treated to derive its value principally from the assets located in Pakistan, if on the last day of the tax year preceding the date of transfer ofa share or an interest, the value of such assets exceeds one hundred million Rupees and Chapter VII – International— represents at least fifty per cent of the value of all the assets owned by the non-resident company.
(5) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 68, the value as mentioned in sub-section (4) shall be the fair market value, as may be prescribed, for the purpose of this section without reduction of liabilities.
(6) Where the entire assets by the non-resident company are not located in Pakistan, the income of the non-resident company, from disposal or alienation outside Pakistan of a share of, or interest in, such non-resident company shall be treated to be located in Pakistan, to the extent it is reasonably attributable to assets located in Pakistan and determined as may be prescribed. . .
(7) Where the asset of a non-resident company derives, directly or indirectly, its value wholly or principally from the assets located in Pakistan and the non-resident company holds, directly or indirectly, such assets through a resident company, such resident company shall, for the purposes of determination of gain and tax thereon under sub-section (8)or, as the case may be, sub-section (9), shall furnish to the Commissioner within sixty days of the transaction of disposal or alienation of the asset by the non-resident company, the prescribed information or documents, in a statement as may be prescribed:
Provided that the Commissioner may, by notice in writing, require the resident company, to furnish information, documents and statement within a period of less than sixty days as specified in the notice.
(8) The person acquiring the asset from the non-resident person shall deduct tax from the gross amount paid as consideration for the asset at the rate of ten percent of the fair market value of the asset and shall be paid to the Commissioner by way of credit to the Federal Government through remittance to the Government Treasury or deposit in an authorized branch of the State Bank of Pakistan or the National Bank of Pakist.an, within fifteen days of the payment to the . non-resident.
(9) The resident company as referred to in sub-section (7) shall collect advance tax as computed in sub-section (10) from the non-resident company within thirty days of the transaction of disposal or alienation of the asset by such non-resident company:
Provided that where the tax has been deducted and paid by the person acquiring the asset from the non-resident person under sub-section (8), the said tax shall be treated as tax collected and paid under this Chapter VII – International— sub-section and shall be allowed a tax credit for that tax in computing the tax under sub-section (10).
(10) The tax to be collected under sub-section (9) shall be the higher of ─
(a) 20% of A, where A – fair market value less cost of acquisition of the asset; or
(b) 10% of the fair market value of the asset.
(11) Where tax has been paid under sub-section (8) or (9), no tax shall be payable by the non-resident company in respect of gain under sub-section (8) of . section 22 or capital gains under sect.ion 37 or 37A.
(12) Where any gain is taxable under this section and also under any other provision of this Ordinance, the said gain shall be taxable under other provision of the Ordinance.]838
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PART II
TAXATION OF FOREIGN-SOURCE INCOME OF RESIDENTS
102. Foreign source salary of resident individuals.
(1) Any foreign-source salary received by a resident individual shall be exempt from tax if the individual has paid foreign income tax in respect of the salary.
(2) A resident individual shall be treated as having paid foreign income tax in respect of foreign-source salary if tax has been withheld from the salary by the individual’s employer and paid to the revenue authority of the foreign country in which the employment was exercised. . .
103. Foreign tax credit.
(1) Where a resident taxpayer derives foreign source income chargeable to tax under this Ordinance in respect of which the taxpayer has paid foreign income tax, the taxpayer shall be allowed a tax credit of an amount equal to the lesser of –
(a) the foreign income tax paid; or
(b) the Pakistan tax payable in respect of the income.
(2) For the purposes of clause (b) of sub-section (1), the Pakistan tax payable in respect of foreign source income derived by a taxpayer in a tax year shall be computed by applying the average rate of Pakistan income tax applicable to the taxpayer for the year against the taxpayer’s net foreign-source income for the year.
(3) Where, in a tax year, a taxpayer has foreign income under more than one head of income, this section shall apply separately to each head of income.
(4) For the purposes of sub-s.ection (3), income derived by a taxpayer . from carrying on a speculation business shall be treated as a separate head of income.
(5) The tax credit allowed under this section shall be applied in accordance with sub-section (3) of section 4.
(6) Any tax credit or part of a tax credit allowed under this section for a tax year that is not credited under sub-section (3) of section 4 shall not be refunded, carried back to the preceding tax year, or carried forward to the following tax year.
(7) A credit shall be allowed under this section only if the foreign income tax is paid within two years after the end of the tax year in which the foreign income to which the tax relates was derived by the resident taxpayer.
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(8) In this section,— “average rate of Pakistan income tax” in relation to a taxpayer for a tax year, means the percentage that the Pakistani income tax (before allowance of the tax credit under this section) is of the taxable income of the taxpayer for the year;
“foreign income tax” includes a foreign withholding tax; and
“net foreign-source income” in relation to a taxpayer for a tax year, means the total foreign-source income of the taxpayer charged to tax in the year, as reduced by any deductions allowed to the taxpayer under this Ordinance for the year that – . .
(a) relate exclusively to the derivation of the foreign-source income; and
(b) are reasonably related to the derivation of foreign-source income in accordance with sub-section (1) of section 67 and any rules made for the purposes of that section.
104. Foreign losses.
(1) Deductible expenditures incurred by a person in deriving foreign-source income chargeable to tax under a head of income shall be deductible only against that income.
(2) If the total deductible expenditures referred to in sub-section (1) exceed the total foreign source income for a tax year chargeable to tax under a head of income (hereinafter referred to as a “foreign loss”), the foreign loss shall be carried forward to the following tax year and set off against the foreign source income chargeable to tax under that head in that year, and so on, but no foreign loss shall be carried forward to more than six tax years immediately succeeding the tax year for which the loss was computed. . .
(3) Where a taxpayer has a foreign loss carried forward for more than one tax year, the loss for the earliest year shall be set off first.
(4) Section 67 shall apply for the purposes of this section on the basis that —
(a) income from carrying on a speculation business is a separate head of income; and
(b) foreign source income chargeable under a head of income (including the head specified in clause (a)) shall be a separate head of income.
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PART III
TAXATION OF NON-RESIDENTS
105. Taxation of a permanent e.stablishment in Pakistan of a non-resident person.
person.— (1) The following principles shall apply in determining the income of a permanent establishment in Pakistan of a non-resident person chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Business”, namely: —
(a) The profit of the permanent establishment shall be computed on the basis that it is a distinct and separate person engaged in the same or similar activities under the same or similar conditions and dealing wholly independently with.the non-resident person of which it is a . permanent establishment;
(b) subject to this Ordinance, there shall be allowed as deductions any expenses incurred for the purposes of the business activities of the permanent establishment including executive and administrative expenses so incurred, whether in Pakistan or elsewhere;
(c) no deduction shall be allowed for amounts paid or payable by the permanent establishment to its head office or to another permanent establishment of the non-resident person (other than towards reimbursement of actual expenses incurred by the non-resident person to third parties) by way of:
(i) royalties, fees or other similar payments for the use of any tangible or intangible asset by the permanent establishment;
(ii) compensation for any services including management services performed for the perm.anent establishment; or .
(iii) profit on debt on moneys lent to the permanent establishment, except in connection with a banking business; and
(d) no account shall be taken in the determination of the income of a permanent establishment of amounts charged by the permanent establishment to the head office or to another permanent establishment of the non-resident person (other than towards reimbursement of actual expenses incurred by the permanent establishment to third parties) by way of:
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(ii) compensation for any services including management services performed by the permanent establishment; or
(iii) profit on debt on moneys lent by the permanent establishment, except in connection with a banking business.
(2) No deduction shall be allowed in computing the income of a permanent establishment in Pakistan of a non-resident person chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Business” for a tax year for head office expenditure in excess of the amount as bears to the turnover of the permanent establishment in Pakistan the same proportion as the non-resident’s total head office expenditure bears to its worldwide turnover. . .
(3) In this section, “head office expenditure” means any executive or general administration expenditure incurred by the non-resident person outside Pakistan for the purposes of the business of the Pakistan permanent establishment of the person, including —
(a) any rent, local rates and taxes excluding any foreign income tax, current repairs, or insurance against risks of damage or destruction outside Pakistan;
(b) any salary paid to an employee employed by the head office outside Pakistan;
(c) any travelling expenditures of such employee; and
(d) any other expenditures which may be prescribed.
(4) No deduction shall be allowed in computing the income of a . permanent establishment in Pakistan. of a non-resident person chargeable under the head “Income from Business” for —
(a) any profit paid or payable by the non-resident person on debt to finance the operations of the permanent establishment; or
(b) any insurance premium paid or payable by the non-resident person in respect of such debt.
106. Thin capitalization.
(1) Where a foreign-controlled resident company (other than a financial institution 839[or a banking company)]839 840[or a branch of a foreign Chapter VII – International— company operating in Pakistan,]840 has a foreign debt-to-foreign equity ratio in excess of three to one at any time during a tax year, a deduction shall be disallowed for the profit on debt paid by the company in that year on that part of the debt which exceeds the three to one ratio.
(2) In this section, —
“foreign-controlled resident company” means a resident company in which fifty per cent or more of the underlying ownership of the company is held by a non-resident person (hereinafter referred to as the “foreign controller”) either alone or together with an associate or associates; . . “foreign debt” in relation to a foreign-controlled resident company, means the greatest amount, at any time in a tax year, of the sum of the following amounts, namely: —
(a) The balance outstanding at that time on any debt obligation owed by the foreign-controlled resident company to a foreign controller or non-resident associate of the foreign controller on which profit on debt is payable which profit on debt is deductible to the foreign-controlled resident company and is not taxed under this Ordinance or is taxable at a rate lower than the 841[corporate rate]841 of tax applicable on assessment to the foreign controller or associate; and
(b) the balance outstanding at that time on any debt obligation owed by the foreign-controlled resident company to a person other than the foreign controller or an associate of the foreign controller where that person has a balance outstanding of a similar amount on a debt obligation owed by the person to the . foreign controller o.r a non-resident associate of the foreign controller; and
“foreign equity” in relation to a foreign-controlled resident company and for a tax year, means the sum of the following amounts, namely: —
(a) The paid-up value of all shares in the company owned by the foreign controller or a non-resident associate of the foreign controller at the beginning of the tax year;
(b) so much of the amount standing to the credit of the share premium account of the company at the beginning of the Chapter VII – International— tax year as the foreign controller or a non-resident associate would be entitled to if the company were wound up at that time; and
(c) so much of the accumulated profits and asset revaluation reserves of the company at the beginning of the tax year as the foreign controller or a non-resident associate of the foreign controller would be entitled to if the company were wound up at that time; reduced by the sum of the following amounts, namely: —
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(i) the bal.ance outstanding at the beginning of the tax year on any debt obligation owed to the foreign-controlled resident company by the foreign controller or a non-resident associate of the foreign controller; and
(ii) where the foreign-controlled resident company has accumulated losses at the beginning of the tax year, the amount by which the return of capital to the foreign controller or non-resident associate of the foreign controller would be reduced by virtue of the losses if the company were wound up at that time.
842[106A. Restriction on deduction of profit on debt payable to associated enterprise.
(1) Subject to sections 108 and 109, a part of deduction for foreign profit on debt claimed by a foreign-controlled resident company(other than an insurance company, or a banking company) during a tax year, shall be disallowed according to the following formula, namely:- . [B] – [(.A+B) x 0.15] where-
A is the taxable income before depreciation and amortization; and
B is the foreign profit on debt claimed as deduction
(2) This section shall not apply to a foreign-controlled resident company if the total foreign profit on debt claimed as deduction is less than ten million rupees for a tax year.
(3) Where in computing the taxable income for a tax year, full effect cannot be given to a deduction for foreign profit on debt, the excessive amount shall be added to the amount of foreign profit on debt for the Chapter VII – International— following tax year and shall be treated to be part of that deduction, or if there is no such deduction for that tax year, be treated to be the deduction for that tax year, be treated to be the deduction for that tax year and so on for three tax years.
(4) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 106, where deduction of foreign profit on debt is disallowed under this section and also under section 106, the disallowed amount shall be the higher of the disallowed amount under this section and section 106.
(5) This section shall apply in respect of foreign profit on debt accrued with effect from the first day of July, 2020, ever if debts were . contracted before the firs.t day of July, 2020.
(6) In this section-
(a) “foreign-controlled resident company” means a resident company in which fifty per cent or more of the underlying ownership of the company is held by a non-resident person either alone or together with an associate or association; and
(b) “foreign profit on debt” means interest paid or payable to a non-resident person or an associate of the foreign-controlled resident company and includes-
(i) interest on all forms of debt;
(ii) payments made which are economically equivalent to interest;
(i) expenses incurred in connection with the raising of finance; . .
(ii) payments under profit participating loans;
(iii) imputed interest on instruments such as convertible bonds and zero coupon bonds;
(iv) amounts under alternative financing arrangements such as Islamic finance;
(v) the finance cost element of finance lease payments;
(vi) capitalized interest included in the balance sheet value of related asset, or the amortisation of capitalised interest;
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(viii) where applicable, national interest amounts under derivative instruments or hedging arrangements related to an entity’s borrowings;
(ix) certain foreign exchange gains and losses on borrowings and instruments connected with the raising of finance;
(x) guarantee fees with respect to financing arrangements; and
(xi) arrangements fee and similar cost related to the borrowing funds.]842
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PART IV
AGREEMENTS FOR THE AVOIDANCE OF DOUBLE TAXATION
AND PREVENTION OF FISCAL EVASION
107. Agreements for the avoidance of double taxation and prevention of fiscal evasion.
843[844[(1) The Federal Government may enter into a tax treaty, a tax information exchange agreement, a multilateral convention, an inter-governmental agreement or similar agreement or mechanism for the avoidance of double taxation 845[or assistance in the recovery of taxes]845 or for the exchange of information for the prevention of fiscal evasion or avoidance of taxes including automatic 846[and spontaneous]846 exchange of information with respect to taxes on income imposed under this Ordinance.or any other law for the time being in force . and under the corresponding laws in force in that country and may, by notification in the official Gazette, make such provisions as may be necessary for implementing the said instruments.”;]844 and]843
847[(1A) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law to the contrary, the Board shall have the powers to obtain and collect information when solicited by another country under a tax treaty, a tax information exchange agreement, a multilateral convention, an inter-governmental agreement, a similar arrangement or mechanism.]847
848[(1B) Notwithstanding the provisions of the Freedom of Information Ordinance, 2002 (XCVI of 2002), 849[subject to clause (a) of sub-section (3) of section 216 of this Ordinance]849 any information received or supplied, and any Chapter VII – International— concomitant communication or correspondence made, under a tax treaty, a tax information exchange agreement, a multilateral convention, a similar arrangement or mechanism, shall be confidential 850[ ]850.
(2) 851[Subject to section 109, where]851 any agreement is made in accordance with sub-section (1), the agreement and the provisions made by notification for implementing the agreement shall, notwithstanding anything contained in any law for the time being in force, have effect in so far as they provide for 852[at least one of the following]852 –
(a) relief from the tax payable under this Ordinance;
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(b) the determination.of the Pakistan-source income of non-resident persons;
(c) where all the operations of a business are not carried on within Pakistan, the determination of the income attributable to operations carried on within and outside Pakistan, or the income chargeable to tax in Pakistan in the hands of non-resident persons, including their agents, branches, and permanent establishments in Pakistan;
(d) the determination of the income to be attributed to any resident person having a special relationship with a non-resident person; and
(e) the exchange of information for the prevention of fiscal evasion or avoidance of taxes on income chargeable under this Ordinance and under the corresponding laws in force in that other country. .
(3) Notwithstanding anything.853[contained]853 in sub-sections (1) or (2), any agreement referred to in sub-section (1) may include provisions for the relief from tax for any period before the commencement of this Ordinance or before the making of the agreement.
Chapter VIII – Anti-Avoidance—
CHAPTER VIII
ANTI-AVOIDANCE
108. Transactions between associates.
(1) The Commissioner may, in respect of any transaction between persons who are associates, distribute, apportion or allocate income, deductions or tax credits between the persons as is necessary to reflect the income that the persons would have realised in an arm’s length transaction.
(2) In making any adjustment under sub-section (1), the Commissioner may determine the source of income and the nature of any payment or loss as revenue, capital or otherwise. . .
854[(3) Every taxpayer who has entered into a transaction with its associate shall:
(a) maintain a master file and a local file containing documents and information as may be prescribed;
(b) keep 855[, maintain and furnish to the Board]855 prescribed country-by-country report, where applicable;
(c) keep and maintain any other information and document in respect of transaction with its associate as may be prescribed; and
(d) keep the files, documents, information and reports specified in clauses
(a) to (c) for the period as may be prescribed.
(4) A taxpayer who has entered into a transaction with its associate shall furnish, within thirty days the documents and information to be kept and maintained under 856[clause (a), (c) or (d) of]856 sub-section (3) if required by the Commissioner in the course of any proceedings under this Ordinance.; . .
(5) The Commissioner may, by an order in writing, grant the taxpayer an extension of time for furnishing the documents and information under sub-section (4), if the taxpayer applies in writing to the Commissioner for an extension of time to furnish the said documents or information:
Provided that the Commissioner shall not grant an extension of more than forty-five days, when such information or documents were required to be furnished under sub-section (4), unless there are exceptional circumstances justifying a longer extension of time.]854
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857[(6) Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-section (1), for the tax year 2024 and onwards, where any amount is claimed as deduction for the tax year or for any of the two preceding tax years on account of royalty paid or payable to an associate directly or indirectly in respect of use of any brand name, logo, patent, invention, design or model, secret formula or process, copyright, trademark, scientific or technical knowledge, franchise, license, intellectual property or other like property or right or contractual right and on a notice issued by the Commissioner, the taxpayer fails to furnish any explanation or evidence that no benefit has been conferred on the associate, twenty five percent of the total expenditure for the tax year in respect of sales promotion, advertisement and publicity shall be disallowed and allocated to the said associate.]857
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858[108A. Report from independent chartered accountant or cost and management accountant.
management accountant. – (1) Where the Commissioner is of the opinion that a transaction has not been declared at arm’s length, the Commissioner may obtain report from an independent chartered accountant or cost and management accountant to determine the fair market value of asset, product, expenditure or service at the time of transaction.
(2) The scope, terms and conditions of the report shall be as may be prescribed.
(3) Where the Commissioner is satisfied with the report of the independent chartered accountant or cost and management accountant, the fair market value of asset, product, expenditure or service determined in the report shall be treated as definite information for the purpose of sub-section (8) of section 122.
(4) Where the Commissioner is not stratified with the report of the independent chartered accountant or cost and management accountant, the Commissioner may record reasons for being not satisfied with the report and seek . report from another independent cha.rtered accountant or cost and management accountant, to determine the fair market value of asset, product, expenditure or service at the time of transaction.
(5) The Commissioner shall seek report under sub-section (1) or sub-section (3), as the case may be, with prior approval of the Board.
108B. Transactions under dealership arrangements.
(1) Where a person supplies products listed in the Third Schedule to the Sales Tax Act, 1990 or any other products as prescribed by the Board, under a dealership arrangement with the dealers who are not registered under Sales Tax Act, 1990 and are not appearing in the active taxpayers’ list under this Ordinance, an amount equal to Chapter VIII – Anti-Avoidance— seventy-five percent of the dealer’s margin shall be added to the income of the person making such supplies.
(2) For the purposes of operation of this section, ten percent of the sale price of the manufacturer shall be treated as dealers margin.]
109. Recharacterisation of income and deductions.
(1) For the purposes of determining liability to tax under this Ordinance, the Commissioner may –
(a) recharacterise a transaction or an element of a transaction that was entered into as part of a tax avoidance scheme;
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(b) disregard a transaction tha.t does not have substantial economic effect; 859[ ]859
(c) recharacterise a transaction where the form of the transaction does not reflect the substance 860[;]860
861[(d) from tax year 2018 and onwards, disregard an entity or a corporate structure that does not have an economic or commercial substance or was created as part of the tax avoidance scheme]861 862[; or
(e) from tax year 2018 and onwards, treat a place of business in Pakistan as a permanent establishment, if the said place fulfills the conditions as specified in sub-clause (g) of clause (41) of section 2.]862
(2) In this section, “tax avoidance scheme” means any transaction where one of the main purposes of a person in entering into the transaction is the avoidance or reduction of any person’s liability to tax under this Ordinance.
863[(3) Reduction in a person's lia.bility to tax as referred to in sub-section (2) . means a reduction, avoidance or deferral of tax or increase in a refund of tax and includes a reduction, avoidance or deferral of tax that would have been payable under this Ordinance, but are not payable due to a tax treaty for the avoidance of double taxation as referred to in section 107.]863
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864[109A. Controlled foreign company.— (1) There shall be included in the taxable income of a resident person for a tax year an income attributable to controlled foreign company as defined in sub- section (2).
(2) For the purpose of this section, controlled foreign company means a non-resident company, if ─
(a) more than fifty percent of the capital or voting rights of the non-resident company are held, directly or indirectly, by one or more persons resident in Pakistan o more than forty percent of the capital of the or voting rights of the non-resident company are held, directly or indirectly, by a single resident person in Pakistan; . .
(b) tax paid, after taking into account any foreign tax credits available to the non-resident company, on the income derived or accrued, during a foreign tax year, by the non-resident company to any tax authority outside Pakistan is less than sixty percent of the tax payable on the said income under this Ordinance;
(c) the non-resident company does not derive active business income as defined under sub-section (3); and
(d) the shares of the company are not traded on any stock exchange recognized by law of the country or jurisdiction of which the non-resident company is resident for tax purposes.
(3) A company shall be treated to have derived active income if─
(a) more than eighty percent of income of the company does not include income from dividend, interest, property, capital gains, royalty, annuity payment, supply of goods or services to an associate, sale . or licensing of intangib.les and management, holding or investment in securities and financial assets; and
(b) principally derives income under the head “income from business” in the country or jurisdiction of which it is a resident.
(4) Income of a controlled foreign company is an amount equal to the taxable income of that company determined in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance as if that controlled foreign company is a resident taxpayer and shall be taxed at the rate specified in Division III of Part I of the First Schedule.
(5) The amount of attributable income under sub-section (1) for a tax year shall be computed according to the following formula, namely:— Chapter VIII – Anti-Avoidance—
A x (B/100)
Where -
A is the amount of income of a controlled foreign company under sub-section (2); and
B is the percentage of capital or voting rights, whichever is higher, held by the person, directly or indirectly, in the controlled foreign company.
(6) The amount of attributable income shall be treated as zero, if the . capital or voting rights of the resident.person is less than ten percent.
(7) Income of a controlled foreign company shall be treated as zero, if it is less than ten million Rupees.
(8) The income of a controlled foreign company in respect of a foreign tax year, as defined in sub-section (9), shall be determined in the currency of that controlled foreign company and shall, for purposes of determining the amount to be included in the income of any resident person during any tax year under the provisions of this section, be converted into Rupees at the State Bank of Pakistan rate applying between that foreign currency and the Rupee on the last day of the tax year.
(9) Foreign tax year, in relation to a non-resident company, means any year or period of reporting for income tax purposes by that non-resident company in the country or jurisdiction of residence or, if that company is not subject to income tax, any annual period of financial reporting by that company.
(10) The income attributable to controlled foreign company under sub- . section (1) and taxed in Pakistan unde.r this section shall not be taxed again when the same income is received in Pakistan by the resident taxpayer.
(11) Where tax has been paid by the resident person on the income attributable to controlled foreign company and in a subsequent tax year the resident person receives dividend distributed by the controlled foreign company, after deduction of tax on dividend, the resident person shall be allowed a tax credit equal to the lesser of, —
(i) foreign tax paid, as defined in sub-section (8) of section 103, on dividends; and
(ii) Pakistan tax payable, as defined in section 103, for the tax year in which the dividend is received by the resident taxpayer.]864
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110. Salary paid by private companies.
Where, in any tax year, salary is paid by a private company to an employee of the company for services rendered by the employee in an earlier tax year and the salary has not been included in the employee’s salary chargeable to tax in that earlier year, the Commissioner may, if there are reasonable grounds to believe that payment of the salary was deferred, include the amount in the employee’s income under the head “Salary” in that earlier year.
111. Unexplained income or assets.
(1) Where —
(a) any amount is credited in a person’s books of account;
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(b) a person has made any investment or is the owner of any money or . valuable article; 865[ ]865
(c) a person has incurred any expenditure 866[; or]866
867[(d) any person has concealed income or furnished inaccurate particulars of income including —
(i) the suppression of any production, sales or any amount chargeable to tax; or
(ii) the suppression of any item of receipt liable to tax in whole or in part,]867 and the person offers no explanation about the nature and source of the amount credited or the investment, money, valuable article, or funds from which the expenditure was made 868[suppression of any production, sales, any amount chargeable to tax and of any item of receipt liable to tax]868 or the explanation offered by the person is not, 5[in the Commissioner’s opinion, satisfactory- . .
(a) the amount credited, value of the investment, money, value of the article, or amount of expenditure shall be included in the person’s income chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Other Sources” to the extent it is not adequately explained; and Chapter VIII – Anti-Avoidance—
(b) the suppressed amount of production, sales or any amount chargeable to tax or of any item of receipt liable to tax shall be included in the person’s income chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Business” to the extent it is not adequately explained] 869[:]869
870[Provided that where a taxpayer explains the nature and source of the amount credited or the investment made, money or valuable article owned or funds from which the expenditure was made, by way of agricultural income, such explanation shall be accepted to the extent of agricultural income worked back on the basis of agricultural income tax paid under the relevant provincial law.]870
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871[(2) The amount referred to i.n sub-section (1) shall be included in the person’s income chargeable to tax:
(i) in the tax year to which such amount relates if the amount representing investment, money, valuable article or expenditure is situated or incurred in Pakistan or concealed income is Pakistan-source; and
(ii) in the tax year immediately preceding the tax year in which the investment, money, valuable article or expenditure is discovered by the Commissioner and is situated or incurred outside Pakistan 872[or]872 concealed income is foreign-source.
Explanation.—For the removal of doubt, it is clarified that where the investment, money, valuable article or expenditure is acquired or incurred outside Pakistan in a prior tax year and is liable to be included in the income of tax year 2018 and onwards on the basis of discovery made by the Commissioner during tax year 2019 and onwards and the person explains the acquisition of such asset . . or expenditure from sources relating to tax year in which such asset was acquired or expenditure was incurred, such explanation shall not be rejected on the basis that the source does not relate to the tax year in which the amount chargeable to tax is to be included.]871
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873[(2A) For the purposes of clause (ii) of sub-section (2) of this section, the “year of discovery of foreign assets or expenditure or concealed income”, shall mean the year in which the Commissioner has issued a notice requiring the person to explain the nature and source of such foreign assets, expenditure or concealed income.]873
874[(3) Where the declared cost of any investment or valuable article or the declared amount of expenditure of a person is less than reasonable cost of the investment or the valuable article, or the reasonable amount of the expenditure, the Commissioner may, having regard to all the circumstances, include the difference in the person’s income chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Other Sources” in the tax year 875[to which the investment, valuable article or the . expenditure relates]875.]874.
876[ ]876
877[(4) Sub-section (1) does not apply to any amount of foreign exchange remitted from outside Pakistan through normal banking channels not exceeding five million Rupees in a tax year that is en-cashed into rupees by a scheduled bank and a certificate from such bank is produced to that effect.]877
878[Explanation.— For removal of doubt, it is clarified that the remittance through money service bureaus, exchange companies or money transfer operators shall be deemed to constitute foreign exchange remitted from outside Pakistan through normal banking channels as provided under this sub-section.
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(4A) Where a taxpayer, while explaining the nature and source of any amount referred to in sub-section (1), takes into account any source of income which is subject to final tax under any provision of the Ordinance, the taxpayer shall not be entitled to take credit of any sum as is in excess of imputable income, unless the excess amount is reasonably attributed to the business activities subject to final tax and the taxpayer furnishes financial statements and accounts duly audited by a chartered accountant.]878
(5) The 879[Board]879 may make rules under section 880[237]880 for the purposes of this section.
881[ ]881 . .
882[Explanation.— For the removal of doubt, it is clarified that a separate notice under this section is not required to be issued if the explanation regarding nature and sources of;
(i) any amount credited in a person’s books of account; or
(ii) any investment made or ownership of money or valuable article; or
(iii) funds from which expenditure was made; or
(iv) suppression of any production, sales, or any amount chargeable to tax; or
(v) suppression of any item of receipt liable to tax in whole or in part has been confronted to the taxpayer through a notice under sub-section (9) of section 122 of the Ordinance.]882
112. Liability in respect of certain s.ecurity transactions.
(1) Where the owner of any security disposes of the security and thereafter re-acquires the security and the result of the transaction is that any income payable in respect of the security is receivable by any person other than the owner, the income shall be treated, for all purposes of the Ordinance, as the income of the owner and not of . the other person.
(2) In this section, “security” includes 883[bonds, certificates, debentures,]883 stocks and shares.
Chapter IX – Minimum Tax —
CHAPTER IX
MINIMUM TAX
884[113. Minimum tax on the income of certain persons.
(1) This section shall apply to a resident company,885[permanent establishment of a non-resident company,]885 886[, an individual (having turnover of 887[ ]887 888[hundred]888 million rupees or above in the tax year 889[2017]889 or in any subsequent tax year) and an association of persons (having turnover of 890[ ]890 891[hundred]891 million rupees or above in the tax year 892[2017]892 or in any subsequent tax year)]886 where, for any reason whatsoever allowed under this Ordinance, including any other law for the time being in force —
(a) loss for the year;. .
(b) the setting off of a loss of an earlier year;
(c) exemption from tax;
(d) the application of credits or rebates; or
(e) the claiming of allowances or deductions (including depreciation and amortization deductions) no tax is payable or paid by the person for a tax year or the tax payable or paid by the person for a tax year is less than 893[ 894[the percentage as specified in column (3) of the Table in Division IX of Part-I of the First
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Schedule]894 ]893 of the amount representing the person’s turnover from all sources for that year: 895[ ]895 896[ 897[Explanation.-For the purpose of this sub-section, the expression “tax payable or paid” does not include-
(a) tax already paid or payable in respect of deemed income which is assessed as final discharge of the tax liability under section 169 or under any other provision of this Ordinance; and
(b) tax payable or paid under section 4B 898[or 4C]898. ]897
(2) Where this section applies.: .
(a) the aggregate of the person’s turnover as defined in sub-section (3) for the tax year shall be treated as the income of the person for the year chargeable to tax 899[.
Explanation.—For the removal of doubt, it is clarified that the definition of turnover covers receipts from all business activities in line with expression “ turnover from all sources” used in sub-section (1) including but not limited to receipts from sale of immoveable property where such receipt is taxable under the head Income from Business;]899
(b) the person shall pay as income tax for the tax year (instead of the actual tax payable under this Ordinance),900[minimum tax computed on the basis of rates as specified in Division IX of Part I of First Schedule]900;
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(c) where tax paid under sub-section (1) exceeds the actual tax payable under Part I,901[clause (1) of Division I, or]901 Division II of the First Schedule, the excess amount of tax paid shall be carried forward for adjustment against tax liability under the aforesaid Part of the subsequent tax year:
902[Provided that if tax is paid under sub-section (1) due to the fact that no tax is payable or paid for the year, the entire amount of tax paid under sub-section (1) shall be carried forward for adjustment in the manner stated aforesaid:
Provided further that the amount under this clause shall be carried forward an.d adjusted against tax liability for 903[ ]903 904[two]904 . tax years immediately succeeding the tax year for which the amount was paid.]902
905[Explanation. – For the removal of doubt it is clarified that the aforesaid Part referred to in this clause means clause (1) of Division I or Division II of Part I of the First Schedule.]905
(3) “turnover” means,-
(a) the 906[gross sales or]906 gross receipts, exclusive of Sales Tax and Federal Excise duty or any trade discounts shown on invoices, or bills, derived from the sale of goods, and also excluding any amount taken as deemed income and is assessed as final discharge of the tax liability for which tax is already paid or payable;
(b) the gross fees for the rendering of services for giving benefits including commissions; except covered by final discharge of tax . liability for which ta.x is separately paid or payable;
(c) the gross receipts from the execution of contracts; except covered by final discharge of tax liability for which tax is separately paid or payable; and Chapter IX – Minimum Tax —
(d) the company’s share of the amounts stated above of any association of persons of which the company is a member.]896
907[908[ ]908 ]907
910[113A. [Omitted].]910
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913[113B. [Omitted].]913
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914[113C. Alternative Corporate Tax.
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, for tax year 2014 and onwards, tax payable by a company 915[in respect of income which is subject to tax under Division II of Part I of the First Schedule or minimum tax under any of the provisions of this Ordinance]915 shall be higher of the Corporate Tax or Alternative Corporate Tax.
(2) For the purposes of this section.-
(a) “Accounting Income” means the accounting profit before tax for the tax year, as disclosed in the financial statements or as adjusted under sub-section (7) or sub-section (11) excluding share from the associate recognized under equity method of . accounting;.
(b) "Alternative Corporate Tax" means the tax at a rate of seventeen per cent of a sum equal to accounting income less the amounts, as specified in sub-section (8), and determined in accordance with provisions of sub-section (7) hereinafter;
916[(c) “corporate tax” means higher of tax payable by the company under Division II of Part I of the First Schedule and minimum tax payable under any of the provisions of this Ordinance.]916
(3) The sum equal to accounting income, less any amount to be excluded there from under sub-section (8), shall be treated as taxable income for the purpose of this section.
(4) The excess of Alternative Corporate Tax paid over the Corporate Tax payable for the tax year shall be carried forward and adjusted against the tax payable under Division II of Part I of the First Schedule, for following year. .
(5) If the excess tax, as m.entioned in sub-section (4), is not wholly adjusted, the amount not adjusted shall be carried forward to the following tax year
“113B. Minimum tax on land developers.— (1) Subject to this Ordinance, where a person derives income from the business of development and sale of residential, commercial or other plots, he shall pay minimum tax 4[at the rate of two per cent of the value of land notified by any authority for the purpose of stamp duty]. The Federal Government may also specify the mode, manner and time of payment of such amount of tax.
(2) The tax paid under this section shall be minimum tax on the income of the developer from the sale of such residential, commercial or other plots sold or booked."]914
Chapter IX – Minimum Tax — and adjusted as specified in sub-section (4) in that year, and so on, but the said excess cannot be carried forward to more than ten tax years immediately succeeding the tax year for which the excess was first computed.
Explanation.- For the purpose of this sub-section the mechanism for adjustment of excess of Alternative Corporate Tax over Corporate Tax, specified in this section, shall not prejudice or affect the entitlement of the taxpayer regarding carrying forward and adjustment of minimum tax referred to in section 113 of this Ordinance.
(6) If Corporate Tax or Alternative Corporate Tax is enhanced or reduced as a result of any amendment, or as a result of any order under the Ordinance, the excess amount to be carried forward sh.all be reduced or enhanced accordingly. .
(7) For the purposes of determining the “Accounting Income”, expenses shall be apportioned between the amount to be excluded from accounting income under sub-section (8) and the amount to be treated as taxable income under sub-section (2).
(8) The following amounts shall be excluded from accounting income for the purposes of computing Alternative Corporate Tax:-
(i) exempt income;
917[(ii) income which is subject to tax other than under Division II of Part I of the First Schedule or minimum tax under any of the provisions of this Ordinance;]917
(xii) income subject to tax credit under section 65D 918[,65E and 100C]918
919[ ]919 . .
(9) The provisions of this section shall not apply to taxpayers chargeable to tax in accordance with the provisions contained in the Fourth, Fifth and Seventh Schedules.
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(10) Tax credit under 920[sections 64B and]920 65B shall be allowed against Alternative Corporate Tax.
(11) The Commissioner may make adjustments and proceed to compute accounting income as per historical accounting pattern after providing an opportunity of being heard.”;]
921[Explanation.— For the removal of doubt, it is clarified that taxes paid or payable other than payable under Division II of Part I of the First Schedule shall remain payable in accordance with the mode or manner prescribed under the respective provisions of this Ordinance.]921
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Chapter X – Procedure—
CHAPTER X
PROCEDURE
PART I
RETURNS
114. Return of income.
(1) Subject to this Ordinance, the following persons are required to furnish a return of income for a tax year, namely:–
922[(a) every company;]922 . . 923[(ab) every person (other than a company) whose taxable income for the year exceeds the maximum amount that is not chargeable to tax under this Ordinance for the year;924[or]924]923
925[(ac) any non-profit organization as defined in clause (36) of section 2; 926[ ]926 927[ ]927 928[ ]928 929[(ae) every person whose income for the year is subject to final taxation under any provision of this Ordinance;]929
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930[(b) any person not covered by clause 931[(a), (ab), (ac) or (ad)]931 who,—
(i) has been charged to tax in respect of any of the two preceding tax years;
(ii) claims a loss carried forward under this Ordinance for a tax year;
(iii) owns immovable property with a land area of 932[five hundred]932 square yards or more or owns any flat located in areas falling within the municipal limits existing immediately before the commencement of Local Government laws in the provinces; or areas in a Cantonment; or the Islamabad Capital Territory 933[;]933 ]930 . .
934[(iv) owns immoveable property with a land area of five hundred square yards or more located in a rating area;]934
935[(v) owns a flat having covered area of two thousand square feet or more located in a rating area;]935
936[(vi) owns a motor vehicle having engine capacity above 1000 CC; 937[ ]937 ]936
938[(vii) has obtained National Tax Number 939[; or]939 ]938
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940[(viii) is the holder of commercial or industrial connection of electricity where the amount of annual bill exceeds rupees 941[five hundred thousand]941 942[; 943[ ]943 ]942
944[(ix) is 945[a resident person]945 registered with any chamber of commerce and industry or any trade or business association or any market committee or any professional body including Pakistan Engineering Council, Pakistan Medical and Dental Council, Pakistan Bar Council or any Provincial Bar Council, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan or Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Pakistan 946[; or]946
947[(x) 948[is a]948 resident person being an individual required to file foreign . . income and assets statement under section 116A.]947
949[(c) persons or classes of persons notified by the Board with the approval of the Minister in-charge.]949
950[(1A) Every individual whose income under the head ‘Income from business’ exceeds rupees three hundred thousand but does not exceed rupees 951[four hundred thousand]951 in a tax year is also required to furnish return of income from the tax year.]950
952[(2) A return of income - Chapter X – Procedure—
(a) shall be in the prescribed form and shall be accompanied by such annexures, statements or documents as may be prescribed 953[:
Provided that the Board may prescribe different returns for different classes of income or persons including persons subject to final taxation;]953
(b) shall fully state all the relevant particulars or information as specified in the form of return, including a declaration of the records kept by the taxpayer; 2[ ]
(c) shall be signed by the person, being an individual, or the . . person’s representative where section 172 applies 954[;]954 ]952
955[(d) shall be accompanied with evidence of payment of due tax as per return of income; 956[ ]956
957[(e) shall be accompanied with a wealth statement as required under section 116 958[; and]958
959[(f) shall be accompanied with a foreign income and assets statement as required under section 116A.]959
960[ ]960
961[(2A) A return of income shall be filed electronically on IRIS as may be prescribed by the Board for the purpose of sub-section (1) and sub-section (1A) of this section and the Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, make rules Chapter X – Procedure— for such filing and determine the process of verification, digital signatures and other matters relating to electronic filing of returns, statements or documents, etc.:
Provided that in case of companies for tax year 2026 and onwards the financial statements accompanying the return shall only be filed in electronically readable file format.]961
(3) The Commissioner may, by notice in writing, require a person, or a person’s representative, as the case may be, to furnish a return of income by the date specified in the notice for a period of less than twelve months, where -
(a) the person has died; . .
(b) the person has become bankrupt or gone into liquidation;
(c) the person is about to leave Pakistan permanently;
962[ ]962
(e) the Commissioner otherwise considers it appropriate to require such a return to be furnished.
(4) Subject to sub-section (5), the Commissioner may, by notice in writing, require any person who, in the Commissioner’s opinion, is required to file a return of income under this section for a tax year 963[or assessment year]963 but who has failed to do so to furnish a return of income for that year within thirty days from the date of service of such notice or such longer 964[or shorter]964 period as may be specified in such notice or as the Commissioner may allow.
(5) A notice under sub-section (4) may be issued 965[in respect of one or more]965 966[of the]966 last five completed tax years 967[or assessment years]967 968[:]968
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969[Provided that in case of a person who has not filed return for any of the last five completed tax years, notice under sub-section (4) may be issued in respect of one or more of the last ten completed tax years]969 970[:
Provided further that the time-limitation provided under this sub-section shall not apply if the Commissioner is satisfied on the basis of reasons to be recorded in writing that a person who failed to furnish his return has foreign income or owns foreign assets.]970
971[(6) Subject to sub-section (6A), any person who, having furnished a return, discovers any omission or wrong statement therein 972[or avails a settlement offered by an algorithmic settlement mechanism]972, may file revised return subject . to the following conditions, namely: —.
(a) it is accompanied by the revised accounts or revised audited accounts, as the case may be [:] 973[ ]973
974[Provided that Commissioner may waive this condition if the Commissioner is satisfied that filing of revised accounts or audited accounts is not necessary;]974
(b) the reasons for revision of return, in writing, duly signed, by the taxpayers are filed with the return 975[; 976[ ]976 ]975
977[(ba) it is accompanied by approval of the Commissioner in writing for revision of return; and]977
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978[(c) taxable income declared is not less than and loss declared is not more than income or loss, as the case may be, determined by an order issued under sections 121, 122, 122A, 979[ ]979 129, 132, 133 or 221:-
Provided that if any of the above conditions is not fulfilled, the return furnished shall be treated as an invalid return as if it had not been furnished]978 980[:]980
981[Provided further that the condition specified in clause (ba) shall not apply if revised return is filed within sixty days of filing of return:
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Provided also that.where the Commissioner has not made an order of approval in writing, for revision of return, before the expiration of sixty days from the date when the revision of return was sought, the approval required under clause (ba) shall be deemed to have been granted by the Commissioner, and condition specified in clause (ba) shall not apply:
982[Provided also that condition specified in clause (ba) shall not apply and the approval required thereunder shall be deemed to have been granted by the Commissioner, if-
(a) the Commissioner has not made an order of approval in writing, for revision of return, before the expiration of sixty days from the date when the revision of return was sought; or
(b) taxable income declared is more than or the loss declared is less than the income or loss, as the case may be, determined under section 120]982 983[: . . “
Provided also that the Commissioner shall grant approval in case of a bonafide omission or wrong statement.]983
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984[(6A) If a taxpayer 985[files]985 a revised return voluntarily along with deposit of the amount of tax short paid or amount of tax sought to be evaded along with the default surcharge, whenever it comes to his notice, before receipt of notice under sections 177 or sub-section(9) of 122, no penalty shall be recovered from him:
Provided that in case the taxpayer 986[deposits]986 the amount of tax as pointed out by the Commissioner during the audit or before the issuance of notice under sub-section (9) of section 122, he shall deposit the amount of tax sought to be evaded, the default surcharge and twenty-five per cent of the penalties leviable under the Ordinance along with the revised return:
Provided further that in case the taxpayer 987[revises]987 the return after the issuance of a show cause n.otice under sub-section (9) of section 122, . he shall deposit the amount of tax sought to be evaded, default surcharge and fifty per cent of the leviable penalties under the Ordinance along with the revised return and thereafter, the show cause notice shall stand abated.]984
988[(6B) Notwithstanding anything contained in subsections (6) and (6A) of this section, if a taxpayer avails a settlement offered by the algorithmic settlement mechanism, he may file a revised return, and the —
(a) approval of the Commissioner shall not be required to file the revised return;
(b) taxpayer shall pay the amount of tax determined by the mechanism and no separate penalty or default surcharge shall be payable; and
(c) return so filed shall be accompanied by such documents as required under sub-section (6) and shall be treated as a revised return under this section.]988
(7) Every return purporting to. be made or signed by, or on behalf of a . person shall be treated as having been duly made by the person or with the person’s authority until the person proves the contrary. 989[ ]989
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990[114A. Business bank account.
(1) Every taxpayer shall declare to the Commissioner the bank account utilized by the taxpayer for business transactions.
(2) Business bank account shall be declared through original or modified registration form prescribed under section 181.]990
992[114B. Powers to enforce filing of returns.
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, the Board shall have the powers to issue income tax general order in respect of persons who are not appearing on active taxpayers’ list but are liable to file return under the provisions of the Ordinance.
(2) The income tax general order issued under sub-section (1) may entail any . or all of the following consequences fo.r the persons mentioned therein, namely:–
(a) disabling of mobile phones or mobile phone SIMS;
(b) discontinuance of electricity connection; 993[ ]993
(c) discontinuance of gas connection 994[; or Chapter X – Procedure—
(d) restriction on foreign travel from the country for a citizen of Pakistan, excluding persons holding National Identity Card for Overseas Pakistanis (NICOP), minors, students, persons proceeding abroad for Hajj or Umrah and such other classes of persons as notified by the Board.]994
(3) The Board or the Commissioner having jurisdiction over the person mentioned in the income tax general order may order restoration of mobile phones, mobile phone SIMS and connections of electricity and gas, in cases where he is satisfied that —
(a) the return has been filed; or .
(b) person was not liable t.o file return under the provisions of the Ordinance.
(4) No person shall be included in the general order under sub-section (1) unless following conditions have been met with, namely:–
(a) notice under sub-section (4) of section 114 has been issued;
(b) date of compliance of the notice under sub-section (4) of section 114 has elapsed; and
(c) the person has not filed the return.
(5) The action under this section shall not preclude any other action provided under the provisions of the Ordinance.]992
995[114C. Restriction on economic transactions by certain persons.
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in any law for the time being in force, —
(a) any application, by any ineligible person, for booking, purchase or registration of a motor vehicle of the value exceeding the threshold given in Fifteenth Schedule, shall not be accepted or processed by any manufacturer of a motor vehicle or vehicle registering authority of Excise and Taxation . Department, as the case may b.e;
(b) any application or request by any ineligible person, to any authority responsible for registering, recording or attesting transfer of any immovable property, of the value exceeding the threshold given in Fifteenth Schedule, shall not be accepted or processed by such authority;
(c) Any person authorized to open and maintain an account in respect of securities, units of mutual fund or similar investment, shall not open an account or maintain such account if the total investment by an ineligible person in any such account exceeds the threshold specified in Fifteenth Schedule; and Chapter X – Procedure—
(d) a banking company shall not allow cash withdrawal from any of the bank account of any person, exceeding the threshold as specified in Fifteenth Schedule.
(2) The provisions of sub-section (1), shall not apply on transactions made by a non-resident person or a public company except that mentioned in clause (d) of sub-section (1).
(3) The sources of investment and expenditure statement filed by the person and sufficient resources mentioned in sub-section (5), shall not be construed as nature and source of income for the purposes of section 111.
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(4) For the purposes of this s.ection, –
(a) “eligible person” shall mean a person who has filed –
(i) a return of income for the tax year immediately preceding the year of transaction mentioned in sub-section (1) and has sufficient resources in the wealth statement in case of an individual, or financial statement in case of a company or an association of persons, as the case may be, for such transaction; or
(ii) sources of investment and expenditure statement declaring sufficient resources and furnishing explanation thereof for a particular purchase or investment transaction covered in clauses (a), (b) and (c) of sub-section (1):
Provided that in case of an individual, the eligible person shall include his immediate family members.; .
(b) “immediate family.members” in respect of an individual, shall include his parents, spouse and dependent children;
(c) “ineligible person” shall mean a person who is not an eligible person as defined in clause (a) of this sub-section;
(d) “sources of investment and expenditure statement” shall mean a declaration by a person filed on the Board‘s web portal, specifying the sources of funds for making such transaction; and
(e) ”sufficient resources” shall mean one hundred and thirty percent of the cash and equivalent assets comprising cash denominated in local or foreign currency, fair market value of gold, net realizable value of stocks, bonds, receivables or any Chapter X – Procedure— other cash equivalent asset as may be prescribed, declared by a person either in his sources of investment and expenditure statement, or wealth statement filed for the latest tax year and in the case of a company or association of persons, cash and equivalent assets, declared in the financial statements attached with the income tax return for the latest tax year:
Provided that where an asset mentioned in sub-section (1), other than clause (d) of this sub-section, has been purchased by way of exchange of capital assets already declared in the wealth statement, or financial statement, or sources of investment and expenditure statement, the disposal . of such capital as.sets shall be treated to be part of cash equivalent assets to the extent of the value mentioned in the agreement.
(5) All or any of the restrictions or limitations imposed on the ineligible person under this section shall come into force on such date as the Federal Government may, by notification in official Gazette, appoint with such reductions and enhancements in the thresholds specified in the Fifteenth Schedule as deemed appropriate.]995
115. Persons not required to furnish a return of income.
996[ ]996 997[ ]997
(3) The following persons shall not be required to furnish a return of income for a tax year solely by reason of 998[sub-clause (iii)999[, (iv),(v) and (vi)]999]998 of clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 114 –
(a) A widow; . .
(b) an orphan below the age of twenty-five years; Chapter X – Procedure—
(c) a disabled person; or
(d) in the case of ownership of immovable property, a non-resident person. 1000[ ]1000 1001[ ]1001 1002[ ]1002 1003[ ]1003
116. Wealth statement.
(1) 1004[The]1004 Commissioner may, by notice in writing, require any person 1005[being an individual]1005 to furnish, on the date specified in the notice, a statement (hereinafter referred to as the "wealth statement") in the prescribed form and verified in the prescribed manner giving particulars of — . .
(a) the person’s total 1006[assets including foreign assets and liabilities including foreign liabilities]1006 as on the date or dates specified in such notice;
(b) the total 1007[assets including foreign assets and liabilities including foreign liabilities]1007 of the person’s spouse, minor children, and other dependents as on the date or dates specified in such notice; Chapter X – Procedure—
1008[Explanation. – For removal of doubt, it is clarified that assets of spouse shall only be included in the wealth statement of the person if the spouse is dependent;]1008
(c) any assets 1009[including foreign assets]1009 transferred by the person to any other person during the period or periods specified in such notice and the consideration for the transfer; 1010[ ]1010
(d) the total expenditures incurred by the person, and the person’s spouse, minor children, and other dependents during the period or periods specified in the notice and the details of such expenditures 1011[; and]1011 . .
1012[(e) the reconciliation statement of wealth.]1012
(2) Every resident taxpayer 1013[being an individual]1013 filing a return of income for any tax year 1014[ ]1014 shall furnish a wealth statement 1015[and wealth reconciliation statement]1015 for that year along with such return 1016[:]1016
1017[Provided that every member of an association of persons 1018[ ]1018 shall also furnish wealth statement and wealth reconciliation statement for the year along with return of income of the association.]1017
1019[1021[ ]1021 ]1019
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1[(3) Where a person, who has furnished a wealth statement, discovers any omission or wrong statement therein, he may, without prejudice to any liability incurred by him under any provision of this Ordinance, furnish a revised wealth statement 2[along with the revised wealth reconciliation and the reasons for filing revised wealth statement,] 3[under intimation to the Commissioner in the prescribed form and manner,]at any time before 4[the receipt of notice under sub-section (9) of section 122, for the tax year to which it relates 5[:]
Provided that where the Commissioner is of the opinion that the revision under this sub-section is not for the purpose of correcting a bona fide omission or wrong statement, he may declare such revision as void through an order in writing after providing an opportunity of being heard. . .
Explanation.- For the removal of doubt it is clarified that wealth statement cannot be revised after the expiry of five years from the due date of filing of return of income for that tax year.] 6[ ]
1022[116A. Foreign income and assets statement.
– (1) Every resident taxpayer being an individual having foreign income of not less than ten thousand United States dollars or having foreign assets with a value of not less than one hundred thousand United States dollars shall furnish a statement, hereinafter referred to as the foreign income and assets statement, in the prescribed form and verified in the prescribed manner giving particulars of—
(a) the person’s total foreign assets and liabilities as on the last day of the tax year;
(b) any foreign assets transferred by the person to any other person during the tax year and the consideration for the said transfer; and
“(2A) “Where a person, being an individual or an association of persons, files a return in response to a provisional assessment order under section 122C, such return shall be accompanied by wealth . statement along with a wealth reconciliation. statement and an explanation of source of acquisition of assets specified therein in the case of an individual and wealth statements of all members in the case of an association of persons and such wealth statements shall be accompanied by wealth reconciliation statements and explanation of source of acquisition of assets specified therein.” Added by the Finance Act, 2003. Inserted by the Finance Act, 2013. The expressions inserted through Finance Act, 2020 dated 30th June, 2020 The expression “an assessment, for the tax year to which it relates, is made under sub-section (1) or sub-section (4) of section 122”substituted by the Finance Act, 2017. Full stop substituted by colon and provision and explanation inserted through Finance Act, 2020 dated 30th June, 2020 Sub section (4) omitted through Finance Act, 2020 dated 30th June 2020 omitted sub-section read as follows;
(4) Every person (other than a company5 [or an association of persons])filing statement under sub-section (4) of section 115, falling under final tax regime (FTR) 6 [ ] shall file a wealth statement along with reconciliation of wealth statement.]
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(c) complete particulars of foreign income, the expenditure derived during the tax year and the expenditure wholly and necessarily for the purposes of deriving the said income.
(2) The Commissioner may by a notice in writing require any person being an individual who, in the opinion of the Commissioner on the basis of reasons to be recorded in writing, was required to furnish a foreign income and assets statement under sub-section (1) but who has failed to do so to furnish the foreign income and assets statement on the date specified in the notice.]1022
117. Notice of discontinued business.
(1) Any person discontinuing a business shall give the Commissioner a notice in writing to that effect within fifteen . days of the discontinuance.
(2) The person discontinuing a business shall, under the provisions of this Ordinance or on being required by the Commissioner by notice, in writing, furnish a return of income for the period commencing on the first day of the tax year in which the discontinuance occurred and ending on the date of discontinuance and this period shall be treated as a separate tax year for the purposes of this Ordinance.
(3) Where no notice has been given under sub-section (1) but the Commissioner has reasonable grounds to believe that a business has discontinued or is likely to discontinue, the Commissioner may serve a notice on the person who has discontinued the business or is likely to discontinue the business to furnish to the Commissioner within the time specified in the notice a return of income for the period specified in the notice.
(4) A return furnished under this section shall be treated for all purposes of this Ordinance as a return of income, including the application of Section 120.
118. Method of furnishing returns and other documents.
(1) A return of . income under section 114, 1023[ ]1023 1024[ ]1024 1025[,]1025. a wealth statement under section 116 1026[or a foreign income and assets statement under 116A, if applicable]1026 shall be furnished in the prescribed manner.
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(2) A return of income 1027[under section 114 1028[ ]1028 ]1027 of a company shall be furnished —
(a) in the case of a company with a tax year ending any time between the first day of January and the thirtieth day of June, on or before the thirty-first day of December next following the end of the tax year to which the return relates; or
(b) in any other case, on or before the thirtieth day of September next following the end of the tax year to which the return relates.
1029[(2A) Where salary income for the tax year is five hundred thousand rupees . or more, the taxpayer shall file return. of income electronically in the prescribed form and it shall be accompanied by the proof of deduction or payment of tax and wealth statement as required under section 116 1030[or a foreign income and assets statement under 116A, if applicable]1030 ]1029 1031[:]1031
1032[Provided that the Board may amend the condition specified in this sub-section or direct that the said condition shall not apply for a tax year.]1032
1033[ * ]1033
1034[(3) A return of income for any person (other than a company) 1035[ ]1035 1036[ ]1036 shall be furnished as per the following schedule, namely:— Chapter X – Procedure—
1037[(a) in the case of 1039[ ]1039 a return required to be filed through e-portal in the case of a salaried individual, on or before the 1040[30th day of September]1040 next following the end of the tax year to which the statement or return relates; or]1037
(b) in the case of a return of income for any person (other than a company), as described under clause (a), on or before the 30th day of September next following the end of the tax year to which the return relates.]1034
(4) A wealth statement shall be furnished by the due date specified in the notice requiring the person to furnish such statement or, where the person is required to furnish the wealth statement for a tax year under sub-section (2) of . . section 116, by the due date for furnishing the return of income for that year.
(5) A return required to be furnished by a notice issued under section 117 shall be furnished by the due date specified in the notice.
(6) Where a taxpayer is not borne on the National Tax Number Register and fails to file an application in the prescribed form and manner with the taxpayer’s return of income 1041[ ]1041, such return 1042[ ]1042 shall not be treated as a return 1043[ ]1043 furnished under this section.
119. Extension of time for furnishing returns and other documents.
(1) A person required to furnish —
(a) a return of income under section 114 or 117; 1044[ ]1044 1045[ ]1045
(d) a wealth statement under section 116, Chapter X – Procedure— may apply, in writing, to the Commissioner for an extension of time to furnish the return, 1046[ ]1046 or statement, as the case may be.
(2) An application under sub-section (1) shall be made by the due date for furnishing the return of income, 1047[ ]1047 or 1048[ ]1048 statement to which the application relates.
(3) Where an application has been made under sub-section (1) and the Commissioner is satisfied that the applicant is unable to furnish the return of income, 1049[ ]1049 or 1050[ ]1050 statement to which the application relates by the due date because of —
(a) absence from Pakistan; .
(b) sickness or other m.isadventure; or
(c) any other reasonable cause, the Commissioner may, by 1051[order]1051, in writing, grant the applicant an extension of time for furnishing the return, 1052[ ]1052 or statement, as the case may be.
(4) An extension of time under sub-section (3) should not exceed fifteen days from the due date for furnishing the return of income, employer’s certificate, or 1053[ ]1053 statement, as the case may be, unless there are exceptional circumstances justifying a longer extension of time 1054[:]1054
1055[Provided that where the Commissioner has not granted extension for furnishing return under sub-section (3) or sub-section (4), the Chief Commissioner may on an application made by the taxpayer for extension or further extension, as the case may be, grant extension or further extension for a period not exceeding fifteen days unless there are exceptional circumstances justifying a longer extension of time.]1055
1056[ ]1056 . .
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(6) An extension of time granted under sub-section (3) shall not 1057[, for the purpose of charge of 1058[default surcharge]1058under sub-section (1) of section 205,]1057change the due date for payment of income tax under section 137.
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PART II
ASSESSMENTS
1059[120. Assessments.
(1) Where a taxpayer has furnished a complete return of income (other than a revised return under sub-section (6) of section 114) for a tax year ending on or after the 1st day of July, 2002,—
(a) the Commissioner shall be taken to have made an assessment of taxable income for that tax year, and the tax due thereon 1060[equal to the respective amounts adjusted under sub-section (2A)]1060 1061[ ]1061; and
(b) the return shall be taken for all purposes of this Ordinance to be an assessment order issued to the taxpayer by the Commissioner on the . . day the 1062[adjustments were made under sub-section (2A)]1062 1063[ ]1063 1064[return was furnished]1064 1065[:
Provided that until the date specified under the fourth proviso to sub-section (2A) is notified, this subsection shall be in force as if sub-section (2A) is not in operation:
Provided further that once the date under the fourth proviso to sub-section (2A) is notified, clauses (a) and (b) shall only apply when the provisions of sub-section (2A), if invoked, are first complied with:
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(i) the adjusted amount under sub-section (2A) shall be construed to be the tax payable and due under clause (a); and
(ii) the date of the compliance under sub-section (2A) shall be the date for the purposes of clause (b).]1065
1066[(1A) Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-section (1), the Commissioner may 1067[conduct audit of the income tax affairs of a person]1067 under section 177 and all the provisions of that section shall apply accordingly.]1066
(2) A return of income shall be taken to be complete if it is in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (2) of section 114.
1068[(2A) A return of income furnishe.d under sub-section (2) of section 114 shall . be processed through automated system to arrive at correct amounts of total income, taxable income and tax payable by making adjustments for-
(i) any arithmetical error in the return;
(ii) any incorrect claim, if such incorrect claim is apparent from any information in the return;
(iii) disallowance of any loss, deductible allowance or tax credit under Parts VIII, IX and X respectively of Chapter III; and
(iv) disallowance of carry forward of any loss under clause (b) of sub-section (I)of section 182A:
Provided that no such adjustments shall be made unless a system generated notice is given to the taxpayer specifying the adjustments intended to be made:
Provided further tha.t the response received from the taxpayer, . if any, shall be considered before making any adjustment, and in a case where no response is received within thirty days of the issue of such notice, adjustments shall be made.
Provided also that where no such adjustments have been made within six month of filing of return, the amounts specified in the return as declared by the taxpayer shall be deemed to have been taken as Chapter X – Procedure— adjusted amounts on the day the return was filed and the taxpayer shall be intimated automatically through Iris]1068 1069[:
Provided also that the provisions of this sub-section shall apply from the date notified by the Federal Board of Revenue in the official Gazette.]1069
(3) Where the return of income furnished is not complete, the Commissioner shall issue a notice to the taxpayer informing him of the deficiencies (other than incorrect amount of tax payable on taxable income, as specified in the return, or short payment of tax payable) and directing him to provide such information, particulars, statement or documents by such date specified in the . notice.
(4) Where a taxpayer fails to fully comply, by the due date, with the requirements of the notice under sub-section (3), the return furnished shall be treated as an invalid return as if it had not been furnished.
(5) Where, in response to a notice under sub-section (3), the taxpayer has, by the due date, fully complied with the requirements of the notice, the return furnished shall be treated to be complete on the day it was furnished and the provisions of sub-section (1) shall apply accordingly.
(6) No notice under sub-section (3) shall be issued after the 1070[expiry of one hundred and eighty days from the end of the financial year in which return was furnished]1070, and the provisions of sub-section (1) shall apply accordingly.]1059
1071[(7) For the purposes of this section,-
(a) “arithmetical error” includes any wrong or incorrect calculation of tax payable including any minimum or final tax payable. .
(b) “an incorrect claim.apparent from any information in the return” shall mean a claim, on the basis of an entry, in the return,-
(i) of an item, which is inconsistent with another entry of the same or some other item in such return;
(ii) regarding any tax payment which is not verified from the collection system; or
(iii) in respect of a deduction, where such deduction exceeds specified statutory limit which may have been expressed as monetary amount or percentage or ratio or fraction.]1071
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1072[120A. [Omitted].]1072
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1073[120B. Restriction of proceedings.
(1) Where any person entitled to declare undisclosed assets, expenditure and undisclosed sales under the Assets Declaration Act, 2019 declares such assets, expenditures or sales to pay tax, no proceedings shall be undertaken under this Ordinance in respect of such declaration.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law, for the time being in force, sub-section (3) of section 216, except the provisions of clauses (a) and (g) of sub-section (3) of section 216, particulars of the persons making declaration under the Assets Declaration Act, 2019 or any information received in any declaration made under the said Act shall be confidential.]1073 . .
1074[121. Best judgment assessment.
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1076[ ]1076
1077[(ab) furnish return of income in response to notice under sub-section (3) or sub-section (4) of section 114; or”;]1077
1078[(ac) furnish return of income in response to notice under sub-section (3) of section 117; or]1078
(b) furnish a return as required under section 143 or section 144; or. .
(c) furnish the statement as required under section 116; or
(d) produce before the Commissioner, or 1079[a special audit panel appointed under sub-section (11) of section 177 or]1079any person employed by a firm of chartered accountants 1080[or a firm of cost and management accountants]1080 under section 177, accounts, documents and records required to be maintained under section 174, or any other relevant document or evidence that may be required by him for the purpose of making assessment of income and determination of tax due thereon, the Commissioner may, based on any available information or material and to the best of his judgement, make an assessment of the taxable income 1081[or income]1081 of the person and the tax due thereon 1082[and the assessment, if any, treated to have been made on the basis of return or revised return filed by the taxpayer shall be of no legal effect]1082. . .
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1083[(1A) For the purposes of making a best judgment assessment under sub-section (1), the Commissioner may determine taxable income on the basis of sectoral benchmark ratios prescribed by the Board.
Explanation.- The expression “sectoral benchmark ratios” means standard business sector ratios notified by the Board on the basis of comparative cases and includes financial ratios, production ratios, gross profit ratio, net profit ratio, recovery ratio, wastage ratio and such other ratios in respect of such sectors as may be prescribed.]1083
(2) As soon as possible after making an assessment under this section, the Commissioner shall issue the assessment order to the taxpayer stating— . .
(a) the taxable income;
(b) the amount of tax due;
(c) the amount of tax paid, if any; and
(d) the time, place and manner of appealing the assessment order.
(3) An assessment order under this section shall only be issued within 1084[six]1084 years after the end of the tax year or the income year to which it relates 1085[:]1085
1086[Provided that where notice for furnishing a return of income under sub-section (4) of section 114 is issued in respect of one or more of the last ten completed tax years in pursuance of proviso to sub-section (5) of section 114 an assessment order under this section shall only be issued within two years from the end of tax year in which such notice is issued.]1086
122. Amendment of assessments.
(1) Subject to this section, the Commissioner may amend an assessment order treated as issued under section 120 or issued under section 1215[, 1088[ ] 1089[or 1090[ ]1090, by making such alterations or additions as the Commissioner conside.rs necessary 1091[ ]1091. .
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1092[(2) No order under sub-section (1) shall be amended by the Commissioner after the expiry of five years from the end of the financial year in which the Commissioner has issued or treated to have issued the assessment order to the taxpayer.]1092
(3) Where a taxpayer furnishes a revised return under sub-section (6) 1093[or (6A)]1093 of section 114 —
(a) the Commissioner shall be treated as having made an amended assessment of the taxable income and tax payable thereon as set out in the revised return; and . .
(b) the taxpayer’s revised return shall be taken for all purposes of this Ordinance to be an amended assessment order issued to the taxpayer by the Commissioner on the day on which the revised return was furnished.
(4) Where an assessment order (hereinafter referred to as the “original assessment”) has been amended under sub-section (1) 1094[,]1094 (3) 1095[or (5A)]1095, the Commissioner may further amend,1096[as many times as may be necessary,]1096 the original assessment within the later of —
(a) five years 1097[from the end of the financial year in which]1097 the Commissioner has issued or is treated as having issued the original assessment order to the taxpayer; or
(b) one year 1098[from the end of the financial year in which]1098 the Commissioner has issued or is treated as having issued the amended assessment order to the taxpayer.
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1099[(4A) In respect of an assessment made under the repealed Ordinance, nothing contained in sub-section (2) or, as the case may be, sub-section (4) shall be so construed as to have extended or curtailed the time limit specified in section 65 of the aforesaid Ordinance in respect of an assessment order passed under that section and the time-limit specified in that section shall apply accordingly.]1099
1100[(5) An assessment order in respect of tax year, or an assessment year, shall only be amended under sub-section (1) and an amended assessment for that year shall only be further amended under sub-section (4) where, on the basis of 1101[audit or on the basis of definite information]1101 the Commissioner is satisfied that —
(i) any income chargeable to tax has escaped assessment; or
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(ii) total income has be.en under-assessed, or assessed at too low a rate, or has been the subject of excessive relief or refund; or
(iii) any amount under a head of income has been mis-classified.]1100
1102[(5A) Subject to sub-section (9), the Commissioner may 1103[, ]1103 1104[ ]1104 amend, or further amend, an assessment order, if he considers that the assessment order is erroneous in so far it is prejudicial to the interest of revenue.]1102
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1105[(5AA) In respect of any subject matter which was not in dispute in an appeal the Commissioner shall have and shall be deemed always to have had the powers to amend or further amend an assessment order under sub-section (5A).]1105
1106[(5B) Any amended assessment order under sub-section (5A) may be passed within the time-limit specified in sub-section (2) or sub-section (4), as the case may be.]1106
(6) As soon as possible after making an amended assessment under 1107[sub-section (1), sub-section (4) or sub-section (5A)]1107, the Commissioner shall issue an amended assessment order to the taxpayer stating –
(a) the amended taxable income of the taxpayer; . .
(b) the amended amount of tax due;
(c) the amount of tax paid, if any; and
(d) the time, place, and manner of appealing the amended assessment.
(7) An amended assessment order shall be treated in all respects as an assessment order for the purposes of this Ordinance, other than for the purposes of sub-section (1).
(8) For the purposes of this section, “definite information” includes information on sales or purchases of any goods made by the taxpayer, 1108[receipts of the taxpayer from services rendered or any other receipts that may be chargeable to tax under this Ordinance,]1108and on the acquisition, possession or disposal of any money, asset, valuable article or investment made or expenditure incurred by the taxpayer.
1109[(9) No assessment shall be amended, or further amended, under this section unless the taxpayer has been provided with an opportunity of being heard]1109 1110[: . .
1111[Provided that order under this section shall be made within one year of issuance of show cause notice or within such extended period as the Commissioner may, for Chapter X – Procedure— reasons to be recorded in writing, so however, such extended period shall in no case exceed ninety days. This proviso shall be applicable to a show cause notice issued on or after the first day of July, 2021:
Provided further that any period during which the proceedings are adjourned on account of a stay order or Alternative Dispute Resolution proceedings or agreed assessment proceedings under section 122D or the time taken through adjournment by the taxpayer not exceeding sixty days shall be excluded from the computation of the period specified in the first proviso.]1111 ]1110
1112[122A. Revision by the Commissioner.
(1) The Commissioner may 1113[ 1114[, suomoto,]1114 ]1113 call for the record of any proceeding under this Ordinance or under the repealed Ordinance in which an order has been pa.ssed by any 1115[Officer of Inland Revenue]1115 1116[ ]1116. .
(2) Subject to sub-section (3), where, after making such inquiry as is necessary, Commissioner considers that the order requires revision, the Commissioner may 1117[suomoto]1117 make such revision to the order as the Commissioner deems fit.
(3) An order under sub-section (2) shall not be prejudicial to the person to whom the order relates.
(4) The Commissioner shall not revise any order under sub-section (2) if—
(a) an appeal against the order lies to the Commissioner (Appeals) or to the Appellate Tribunal, the time within which such appeal may be made has not expired; or
(b) the order is pending in appeal before the Commissioner (Appeals) or has been made the subject of an appeal to the Appellate Tribunal.]1112
1118[(5) If any order is remanded back to any lower authority by the Commissioner for modification, alteration, implementation of directions or de novo proceedings, the order giving effect to the directions of the Commissioner shall be issued within one . hundred and twenty days.]1118.
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1119[122B. Revision by the 1120[Chief Commissioner]1120.
(1) The 1121[Chief Commissioner]1121 may, either of his own motion or on an application made by the taxpayer for revision, call for the record of any proceedings relating to issuance of an exemption or lower rate certificate with regard to collection or deduction of tax at source under this Ordinance, in which an order has been passed by any authority subordinate to him.
(2) Where, after making such inquiry as is necessary, 1122[Chief Commissioner]1122 considers that the order requires revision, the 1123[Chief Commissioner]1123 may, after providing reasonable opportunity of being heard to the taxpayer, make such order as he may deem fit in the circumstances of the case.]1119
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1127[122D. Agreed assessment in certain cases.
(1) Where a taxpayer, in response to a notice under sub-section (9) of section 122, intends to settle his case, he may file offer of settlement in the prescribed form before the assessment oversight committee, hereinafter referred to as the Committee, in addition to filing reply to the Commissioner.
(2) The Committee after examining the aforesaid offer may call for the record of the case and after affording opportunity of being heard to the taxpayer, may decide to accept or modify the offer of the taxpayer through consensus and communicate its decision to the taxpayer.
(3) Where the taxpayer is stratified with the decision of the Committee,-
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(a) the taxpayer shall deposit. the amount of tax payable including any amount of penalty and default surcharge as per decision of the Committee;
(b) the Commissioner shall amend assessment in accordance with the decision of the Committee after tax payable including any amount of penalty and default surcharge as per decision of the Committee has been paid;
(c) the taxpayer shall waive the right to prefer appeal against such amended assessment; and
(d) no further proceedings shall be undertaken under this Ordinance in respect of issues decided by the Committee unless the tax as per clause
(c) has not been deposited by the taxpayer.
(4) Where the Committee has not been able to arrive at a consensus or where the taxpayer is not satisfied with the decision of the Committee, the case shall be referred back to the Commissioner for decision on the basis of reply of the taxpayer in response to notice u.nder sub-section (9) of section 122 . notwithstanding proceedings or decision, if any, of the Committee.
(5) The Committee shall comprise the following income tax authorities having jurisdiction over the taxpayer, namely:-
(a) the Chief Commissioner Inland Revenue;
(b) the Commissioner Inland Revenue; and
(c) the Additional Commissioner Inland Revenue.
(a) to a company, if return of income tax alongwith audited accounts or final accounts, as the case may be, for the relevant tax year are filed by the company electronically during the said period of forty-five days; and
(b) if the company presents accounts and documents for conducting audit of its income tax affairs for that tax year.” New Section 122D inserted through Finance Act, 2020 dated 30th June, 2020 Chapter X – Procedure—
(6) This section shall not apply in cases involving concealment of income or where interpretation of question of law is involved having effect on other cases.
(7) The Board may make rules regulating the procedure of the Committee and for any matter connected with, or incidental to the proceedings of the Committee.]1127
1127[122E. Faceless audit and assessment.
(1) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in any other provision of this Ordinance, any audit under sections 177 or 214C, any order made under section 111, any assessment under this Part and rectification under section 221, with respect to the cases referred to in sub-section (2), may be made in a faceless manner as may be prescribed by . the Board.
(2) The faceless assessment under sub-section (1) shall be made in respect of such persons or class of persons, or incomes or class of incomes, or cases or class of cases, as may be specified by the Board.
(3) The provisions of section 177 shall apply to the audit conducted in a faceless manner under this section:
Provided that where opportunity of being heard is to be provided to the taxpayer during the course of this audit or a statement under oath is required to be obtained from a taxpayer or any other person under section 176 of this Ordinance, the same shall be done through E-hearing under section 227E of this Ordinance:
Provided further that the identity of the officer, including facial and voice identity, conducting such E-hearing shall be kept confidential.]1127
123. Provisional assessment in c.ertain cases.
(1) Where a concealed asset of any person is impounded by any department or agency of the Federal Government . or a Provincial Government, the Comm.issioner may, at any time before issuing any assessment order under section 121 or any amended assessment order under section 122, issue to the person a provisional assessment order or provisional amended assessment order, as the case may be, for the last completed tax year of the person taking into account the concealed asset.
1128[(1A) Where an offshore asset of any person, not declared earlier, is discovered by the Commissioner or any department or agency of the Federal Government or a Provincial Government, the Commissioner may at any time before issuing any assessment order under section 121 or amended assessment order under section 122, issue to the person a provisional assessment order or Chapter X – Procedure— provisional amended assessment order, as the case may be, for the last completed tax year of the person taking into account the offshore asset discovered.]1128
(2) The Commissioner shall finalise a provisional assessment order or a provisional amended assessment order as soon as practicable 1129[ ]1129.
(3) In this section, “concealed asset” means any property or asset which, in the opinion of the Commissioner, was acquired from any income subject to tax under this Ordinance.
124. Assessment giving effect to an order.
(1) Except where sub-section (2) applies, where, in consequence of, or to give effect to, any finding or direction in any order made under Part III of this Chapter by the Commissioner (Appeals), . 1130[if the value of the assessment or, as. the case may be, refund of the tax does not exceed twenty million rupees,]1130 Appellate Tribunal, High Court, or Supreme Court an assessment order or amended assessment order is to be issued to any person, the Commissioner shall issue the order within two years from the end of the financial year in which the order of the Commissioner (Appeals), 1131[if the value of the assessment or, as the case may be, refund of the tax does not exceed twenty million rupees,]1131 Appellate Tribunal, High Court or Supreme Court, as the case may be, was served on the Commissioner.
(2) Where, by an order made under Part III of this Chapter by the 1132[ ]1132 Appellate Tribunal, High Court, or Supreme Court, an assessment order is set aside 1133[wholly or partly,]1133 and the Commissioner 1134[or Commissioner (Appeals), as the case may be,]1134 1135[if the value of the assessment or, as the case may be, refund of the tax does not exceed twenty million rupees,]1135 is directed to 1136[pass]1136 a new assessment order, the Commissioner 1137[or Commissioner (Appeals), as the case may be,]1137 1138[if the value of the assessment or, as the case may be, refund of the tax does not exceed twenty million rupees,]1138 shall 1139[pass]1139 the new order within 1140[one year from the end of the financial year in which]1140 the Commissioner 1141[or . .
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Commissioner (Appeals), as the case may be,]1141 1142[if the value of the assessment or, as the case may be, refund of the tax does not exceed twenty million rupees,]1142 is served with the order 1143[:]1143
1144[Provided that limitation under this sub-section shall not apply, if an appeal or reference has been preferred, against the order 1145[ ]1145, passed by 1146[ ]1146 Appellate Tribunal or a High Court.]1144
(3) Where an assessment order has been set aside or modified, the proceedings may commence from the stage next preceding the stage at which such setting aside or modification took place and nothing contained in this Ordinance shall render necessary the re-issue of any notice which had already . been issued or the re-furnishing or.re-filing of any return, statement, or other particulars which had already been furnished or filed.
(4) Where direct relief is provided in an order under section 129 or 132, the Commissioner shall issue appeal effect orders within two months of the date the Commissioner is served with the order.
1147[(4A) Where the Commissioner (Appeals), Appellate Tribunal, High Court or Supreme Court has confirmed the tax payable as determined in the order appealed against no appeal effect order will be required to be issued and the Commissioner shall proceed to effect recovery.
(4B) Subject to the provisions of sub-section (2) where the Appellate Tribunal, High Court or Supreme Court has partly set aside the order and confirmed or modified the order on some other issues that were subject matter of the appeal, the Commissioner shall issue an appeal effect order on the prescribed form determining the tax payable as a result of the confirmation or modification by the Appellate Tribunal, High Court or Supreme Court and excluding the tax payable on the matters that have been set aside or remanded and the tax payable on the . basis of the issues that have been con.firmed or modified shall be paid or recovered under the provisions of the Ordinance.]1147
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(a) from the computation of the taxable income of a taxpayer for any year and held to be included in the computation of the taxable income of the taxpayer for another year; or
(b) from the computation of the taxable income of one taxpayer and held to be included in the computation of the taxable income of another taxpayer, the assessment or amended assessment relating to that other tax year or other taxpayer, as the case may be, shall be treated as an assessment or amended assessment to be made in consequence of, or to give effect to, a finding or direction contained in such order. . .
(6) Nothing in this Part shall prevent the issuing of an assessment order or an amended assessment order to give effect to an order made under Part III of this Chapter by the Commissioner (Appeals), 1148[if the value of the assessment or, as the case may be, refund of the tax does not exceed twenty million rupees,]1148 Appellate Tribunal, High Court, or Supreme Court.
1149[(7) The provisions of this section shall in like manner apply to any order issued by any High Court or the Supreme Court in exercise of original or appellate jurisdiction.]1149
1150[124A. Powers of tax authorities to modify orders, etc.
(1) Where a question of law has been decided by a High Court or the Appellate Tribunal in the case of a taxpayer, on or after first day of July 2002, the Commissioner may, notwithstanding that he has preferred an appeal against the decision of the High Court or made an application for reference against the order of the Appellate Tribunal, as the case may be, follow the said decision in the case of the said taxpayer in so far as it applies to said question of law arising in any assessment pending before the Commissioner until the decision of the High Court or of the Appellate Tribunal is reversed or modified. . .
(2) In case the decision of High Court or the Appellate Tribunal, referred to in sub-section (1), is reversed or modified, the Commissioner may, notwithstanding the expiry of period of limitation prescribed for making any assessment or order, within a period of one year from the date of receipt of decision, modify the assessment or order in which the said decision was applied so that it conforms to the final decision.]1150
125. Assessment in relation to disputed property.
Where the ownership of any property the income from which is chargeable to tax under this Ordinance is in dispute in any Civil Court in Pakistan, an assessment order or amended Chapter X – Procedure— assessment order in respect of such income may be issued at any time within one year after the end of the financial year in which the decision of the Court is made.
126. Evidence of assessment.
(1) The production of an assessment order or a certified copy of an assessment order shall be conclusive evidence of the due making of the assessment and, except in proceedings under Part III of this Chapter relating to the assessment, that the amount and all particulars of the assessment are correct.
(2) Any 1151[order]1151 of assessment or other document purporting to be made, issued, or executed under this Ordinance may not be –
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(a) quashed or deemed. to be void or voidable for want of form; or
(b) affected by reason of any mistake, defect, or omission therein, if it is, in substance and effect, in conformity with this Ordinance and the person assessed, or intended to be assessed or affected by the document, is designated in it according to common understanding.
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127. Appeal to the Commissioner (Appeals).
1158[(1) 1159[ ]1159 1160[Any person, other than State-Owned Enterprise (SOE),]1160 dissatisfied with any order passed by a Commissioner or an 1161[Officer of Inland Revenue]1161 under 1162[sub-section (2A) of section 120,]1162 section 121,122, 143, 144, 1163[162,]1163 170, 182, 1164[ ]1164 1165[or 205]1165, or an order under sub-section (1) of section 161 holding a person to be personally liable to pay an amount of tax, or an order under clause (f) of sub-section (3) of section 172 1166[declaring]1166 a person to be the representative of a non-resident.person [or an order giving effect to any finding . or directions in any order made under this Part by the Commissioner (Appeals), Chapter X – Procedure—
Appellate Tribunal, High Court or Supreme Court]1158, or an order under section 221 refusing to rectify the mistake, either in full or in part, as claimed by the taxpayer or an order having the effect of enhancing the assessment or reducing a refund or otherwise increasing the liability of the person 1167[, 1168[ 1169[ ]1169 ]1168may prefer an appeal to the Commissioner (Appeals) against the order]1167 1170[:
Provided that an aggrieved person under sub-section (1) may have the option to either file appeal before Commissioner Inland Revenue (Appeals) directly or may surrender his right of appeal before Commissioner Inland Revenue (Appeals) and avail the next statutory appellate forum by filing the appeal directly before the Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue.]1170
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1172[(2) No appeal under sub-section (1), shall be made by a taxpayer against an order of assessment unless the taxpayer has paid the amount of tax due under sub section (1) of section 137.]1172
(3) An appeal under sub-section (1) shall —
(a) be in the prescribed form;
(b) be verified in the prescribed manner;
(c) state precisely the grounds upon which the appeal is made;
(d) be accompanied by the prescribed fee specified in sub-section (4); and
(e) be lodged with the Commissioner (Appeals) within the time set out in sub-section (5). .
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1173[(3A) The Board may prescribe mechanism for electronic filing of the appeals.]1173
(4) The prescribed fee 1174[shall be]1174 —
1175[(a) in the case of appeal against an assessment-
(i) where the appellant is a company, five thousand rupees; or
(ii) where the appellant is not a company, two thousand and five hundred rupees; or]1175
(b) in any other case —
(i) where the appellant is a company, 1176[five]1176 thousand rupees; or . .
(ii) where the appellant is not a company, 1177[one thousand]1177 rupees.
1178[(5) An appeal shall be preferred to the Commissioner (Appeals) within thirty days of the following—
(a) where the appeal relates to any assessment or penalty, the date of service of the notice of demand relating to the said assessment or penalty, as the case may be; and
(b) in any other case, the date on which the order to be appealed against is served.]1178
(6) The Commissioner (Appeals) may, upon application in writing by the appellant, admit an appeal after the expiration of the period specified in sub-section (5) if the Commissioner (Appeals) is satisfied that the appellant was prevented by sufficient cause from lodging the appeal within that period.
128. Procedure in appeal.
(1) The Commissioner (Appeals) shall give notice of the day fixed for the hearing of the appeal to the appellant and to the Commissioner against whose order the. appeal has been made. .
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1179[(1A) Where in a particular case, the Commissioner (Appeals) is of the opinion that the recovery of tax levied under this Ordinance, shall cause undue hardship to the taxpayer, he, after affording opportunity of being heard to the Commissioner against whose order appeal has been made, may stay the recovery of such tax for a period not exceeding thirty days in aggregate.]1179 1180[(1AA) The Commissioner (Appeals), after affording opportunity of being heard to the Commissioner against whose order appeal has been made, may stay the recovery of such tax for a further period of thirty days,
Provided that the order on appeal shall be passed within the said period of thirty days.]1180
(2) The Commissioner (Appeals) may adjourn the hearing of the appeal from time to time. . .
(3) The Commissioner (Appeals) may, before the hearing of an appeal, allow an appellant to file any new ground of appeal not specified in the grounds of appeal already filed by the appellant where the Commissioner (Appeals) is satisfied that the omission of the ground from the form of the appeal was not wilful or unreasonable.
(4) The Commissioner (Appeals) may, before disposing of an appeal, call for such particulars as the Commissioner (Appeals) may require respecting the matters arising in the appeal or cause further enquiry to be made by the Commissioner.
(5) The Commissioner (Appeals) shall not admit any documentary material or evidence which was not produced before the Commissioner unless the Commissioner (Appeals) is satisfied that the appellant was prevented by sufficient cause from producing such material or evidence before the Commissioner.
129. Decision in appeal.
(1) In disposing of an appeal lodged under section 127, the Commissioner (Appeals) may –
1181[(a) make an order to confirm, modify or annul the assessment order . . after examining such evidence as required by him respecting the matters arising in appeal or causing such further enquires to be made as he deems fit; or]1181
(b) in any other case, make such order as the Commissioner (Appeals) thinks fit.
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(2) The Commissioner (Appeals) shall not increase the amount of any assessment order or decrease the amount of any refund unless the appellant has been given a reasonable opportunity of showing cause against such increase or decrease, as the case may be.
(3) Where, as the result of an appeal, any change is made in the assessment of an association of persons or a new assessment of an association of persons is ordered to be made, the Commissioner (Appeals) may authorise the Commissioner to amend accordingly any assessment order made on a member of the association and the time limit in sub-section (2) of section 122 shall not apply to the making such amended assessment.
(4) As soon as practicable after deciding an appeal, the Commissioner . (Appeals) shall 1182[specify in the order t.he amount of tax upheld and]1182 serve 1183[ ]1183 his order on the appellant and the Commissioner 1184[:]1184
1185[Provided that such order shall be passed not later than one hundred and twenty days from the date of filing of appeal or within an extended period of sixty days, for reasons to be recorded in writing by the Commissioner (Appeals):
Provided further that any period during which the hearing of an appeal is adjourned at the request of the appellant or is postponed due to any appeal or proceedings or stay order, remand or alternative dispute resolution proceedings or for any other reason, shall be excluded in the computation of the aforementioned periods.]1185
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1189[129A. Faceless appeals.
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, any appeal filed under section 127 may be processed through the National faceless center as may be prescribed by the Board.
(2) The provisions of sections 127, 128 and 129 of this Ordinance shall apply to faceless appeals accordingly.]1189
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1197[130. Appellate Tribunal.
(1) There shall be established an Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue hereinafter called as the Appellate Tribunal to exercise jurisdiction, conferred on it under this Ordinance: Chapter X – Procedure—
Provided that the existing members including Chairman of the Appellate Tribunal shall continue to hold office, on the same terms and conditions as applicable to them prior to the commencement of the Tax Laws (Amendment) Act, 2024 ( of 2024), till the completion of their term of office unless resigned or removed earlier on the grounds provided in the proviso to sub-section (5).
(2) The Appellate Tribunal shall consist of members who shall be appointed by the Federal Government in such numbers, in accordance with such procedure and on such terms and conditions as the Federal Government may prescribe by rules, which shall be made and take effect notwithstanding anything contained in section 237 of this Ordinance or the Federal Public Service Commission Ordinance, 1977 (XLV of 1977) or any other law or rules, for the time . being in force.
(3) A person shall be eligible to be appointed as a member of the Appellate Tribunal, if he —
(a) is an advocate of a High Court for not less than fifteen years and possesses such other qualifications as may be prescribed by rules under this section;
1198[(b) has, for an aggregate period of not less than ten years, been –
(i) in practice as a chartered accountant, either individually or in a firm of the chartered accountants, within the meaning of Chartered Accountants Ordinance, 1961 (X of 1961); or
(ii) a chartered accountant, within the meaning of the Chartered Accountants Ordinance, 1961 (X of 1961), and has been in employment of a chartered accountant in practice as specified in sub-clause (i) above at least for a period of ten years;]1198 . .
(c) has for a period of not less than ten years practiced professionally as a cost and management accountant within the meaning of the Cost and Management Accountants Act, 1966 (XIV of 1966);
(d) is an officer of the Inland Revenue in BS-21 or above; or
(e) is an officer of the Inland Revenue in BS-20, having served in such grade for three years or more.
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(5) The members including the Chairman shall cease to hold office on attaining the age of sixty-two years
Provided that the members falling under clauses (c) and (d) of sub-section (3) shall cease to hold office on attaining the age of superannuation, under the law regulating their service:
Provided that a member including the Chairman may resign or may be removed by the Federal Government, on the recommendation of performance review committee, to be constituted by the rules made under sub-section (2), at any time before the expiry of his term or attaining the age of superannuation, as . the case may be, on grounds, interalia., of inefficiency or misconduct, as prescribed by the rules made under sub-section (2).
(6) The procedure of the Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue including constitution of benches, case management system, distribution of cases and other matters ancillary or incidental thereto shall be regulated by the rules made under sub-section (2).]1197
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1199[131. Appeal to the Appellate Tribunal.
1205[(1) Where the taxpayer, or the Commissioner objects to an order passed by the Commissioner (Appeals), the taxpayer or Commissioner may appeal to the Appellate Tribunal against such order within thirty days of the receipt of such order:
Provided that the taxpayer may directly appeal against the order of the Officer Inland Revenue or the Commissioner as the case may be to the Appellate Tribunal by exercising the option as provided in sub-section (1) of section 127.]1205
(2) An appeal under sub-section (1) shall be —
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(c) accompanied, by the prescribed fee specified in sub-section (3); and
(d) preferred to the Appellate Tribunal within thirty days of the date of service of order on the taxpayer.
(3) The prescribed fee shall be twenty thousand rupees in case of a company and five thousand rupees in case other than a company.
(4) The Appellate Tribunal may, upon application in writing, admit an appeal after the expiration of the period specified in clause (d) of sub-section (2) if it is satisfied that the person preferring appeal was prevented by sufficient cause from filing the appeal within that period.
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(5) Notwithstanding that an a.ppeal has been filed under this section, tax shall, unless recovery thereof has been stayed by the Appellate Tribunal, be payable in accordance with the assessment made in the case:
Provided that on filing of application in a particular case, the Appellate Tribunal may after affording an opportunity of being heard to the Commissioner having jurisdiction, for reasons to be recorded, stay the recovery of tax for ninety days:
Provided further that the stay order shall cease to have effect, and the Commissioner shall be entitled to recover tax, if the taxpayer does not adhere to the hearing schedule for the appeal, as determined by the Appellate Tribunal in accordance with the rules made under sub-section (2) of section 130:
Provided also that where an appeal is not decided within the statutory period by the Appellate Tribunal, the stay order under the second proviso shall not cease to have effect till finalization of the appeal by the Appellate Tribunal.]1199
1206[132. Disposal of appeals by the Appellate Tribunal.
(1) The Appellate . Tribunal shall decide the appeal within. ninety days of its filing: Chapter X – Procedure—
Provided that appeals pending before the Appellate Tribunal on the date of commencement of the Tax Laws (Amendment) Act, 2024 (ACT NO. V of 2024), shall be decided within one hundred and eighty days:
Provided further that where an appeal is not decided within the aforesaid period, the Appellate Tribunal shall seek condonation from the Minister of Law and Justice and such condonation shall not extend beyond ninety days.
(2) At the first hearing of appeal, the Appellate Tribunal shall —
(a) bring to the notice of the taxpayer, the provisions relating to alternative dispute resolution under section 134A of this Ordinance; . and.
(b) if the taxpayer declines the option of alternative dispute resolution and wishes to continue with the appeal, fix date or dates for hearing and decision of the appeal in consultation with the taxpayer and Commissioner and in accordance with the rules.
(3) The Appellate Tribunal shall ensure strict adherence by the taxpayer and the Commissioner, to the hearing schedule as prescribed, and shall hear and decide the appeal on the date or dates fixed, and no adjournment shall be granted, except —
(a) where there are compelling reasons for adjournment, to be recorded by the Appellate Tribunal; and
(b) on mandatory payment of such cost as the Appellate Tribunal may deem fit, which shall not be less than fifty thousand rupees.
(4) Where the appeal relates to an assessment order, the Appellate Tribunal may, without prejudice to the powers specified in sub-section (3), make an order to —. .
(4) The Appellate Tribunal shall not increase the amount of any assessment 1210[or penalty]1210 or decrease the amount of any refund unless the taxpayer has been given a reasonable opportunity of showing cause against such increase or decrease, as the case may be.
(5) Where, as the result of an appeal, any change is made in the assessment of an association of persons or a new assessment of an association of persons is ordered to be made, the Appellate Tribunal may authorise the Commissioner to amend accordingly any assessment order made on a member of the association and the time limit in sub-section (2) of section 122 shall not apply to the making of such amended assessment.
(6) Where the appeal relates to a decision other than in respect of an assessment, the Appellate Tribunal may make an order to affirm, vary or annul the decision, and issue such consequential directions as the case may require.
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(a) affirm, modify or annul the assessment order;
(b) remand the case to the Commissioner for making such enquiry or taking such action as the Tribunal may direct; or
(c) make such order as the Appellate Tribunal may deem fit.
(5) The Appellate Tribunal shall not increase the amount of any assessment or penalty or decrease the amount of any refund unless the taxpayer has been given a reasonable opportunity of showing cause against such increase or decrease, as the case may be.
(6) Where, as the result of an appeal, any change is made in the assessment of an association of persons or a new assessment of an association . . of persons is ordered to be made, the Appellate Tribunal may authorize the Commissioner to amend accordingly any assessment order made on a member of the association and the time limit in sub-section (2) of section 122 shall not apply to the making of such amended assessment.
(7) Where the appeal relates to a decision other than in respect of an assessment, the Appellate Tribunal may make an order to affirm, vary or annul the decision, and issue such consequential directions as the case may require.
(8) The Appellate Tribunal shall communicate its order to the taxpayer and the Commissioner.
(9) Save as provided in section 133, the decision of the Appellate Tribunal on an appeal shall be final.]1206
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. . satisfied with the correctness of the Appellate Tribunal’s decision, the Court may require the Appellate Tribunal to treat the application as made within the time allowed under sub-section (2).
(8) An application under sub-section (7) shall be made within ninety days from the date on which the taxpayer or Commissioner, as the case may be, was. served with order of the rejection. .
(9) If the High Court is not satisfied that the statement in a case referred under sub-section (3) is sufficient to enable it to determine the question raised thereby, the Court may refer the case back to the Appellate Tribunal to make such modification therein as the Court may direct.
(10) A reference to the High Court under this section shall be heard by a Bench of not less than two Judges of the High Court and, in respect of the reference, the provisions of section 98 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (V of 1908) shall apply, so far as may be, notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force.
(11) The High Court upon hearing a reference under this section shall decide the questions of law raised by the reference and deliver judgment thereon containing the grounds on which such decision is founded.
(12) A copy of the judgment of the High Court shall be sent under the seal of the Court and the signature of the Registrar to the Appellate Tribunal which shall pass such orders as are necessary to dispose of the case conformably to such judgment.
(13) The costs of a reference to the High Court under this section shall be at the discretion of the Court.
(14) Where a reference relates to an assessment, the tax due under the assessment shall be payable in accordance with the assessment, unless recovery of the tax has been stayed by the High Court.
(15) Section 5 of the Limitation Act, 1908 (IX of 1908) shall apply to an application under sub-section (1).
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1214[133. Reference to High Court.
(1) 1215[ ]1215 1216[Within sixty]1216 days of the communication of the order of the Appellate Tribunal 1217[ ]1217, the aggrieved person or the Commissioner may file a reference, in the prescribed form along with a statement of the case, before the High Court, stating any question of law 1218[ ]1218 arising out of such order:
Provided that the applicant shall also file complete record of the Appellate Tribunal 1219[ ]1219 1220[ ]1220 within fifteen days of preferring an application under this section.
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(2) The statement to the High Court referred to in sub-section (1), shall set out the facts, the determination of the Appellate Tribunal 1223[ ]1223 1224[ ]1224 and the question of law 1225[ ]1225 which arises out of its order.
(3) Where, on an application made under sub-section (1), the High Court is satisfied that a question of law 1226[ ]1226 arises out of such order referred to in sub-section (1), it may proceed to hear the case.
(4) A reference to the High Court under this section shall be heard by Special Bench or the Special Benches, as the case may be, to be constituted by . the Chief Justice, as deemed neces.sary for hearing cases under this section, comprising of not less than two judges of the High Court and, in respect of the reference, the provisions of section 98 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (Act V of 1908), shall apply, so far as may be, notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force.
(5) The Special Bench shall decide a reference within six months from the date of its filing.
(6) The High Court shall establish a case management system to ensure that sufficient number of Special Benches are constituted, so as to ensure that a reference filed under this section is decided within the stipulated six months.
(7) The High Court upon hearing a reference under this section shall decide the question of law 1227[ ]1227 raised by the reference and pass judgment thereon specifying the grounds on which such judgment is based and the Appellate Tribunal's order 1228[ ]1228 1229[ ]1229 shall stand modified accordingly.
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(8) The High Court shall send a copy of the judgment under the seal of the High Court to the Appellate Tribunal 1230[ ]1230.
(9) Notwithstanding that a reference has been made to the High Court, the tax shall be payable in accordance with the order of the Appellate Tribunal 1231[ ]1231:
Provided that the tax recovery shall not be made by the Commissioner for thirty days from the date of communication of the order of the Appellate Tribunal 1232[ ]1232:
Provided further that, if the amount of tax is reduced as a result of the judgment in the reference by the High Court and some amount of tax is found to . be refundable, the High Court may,.on application by the Commissioner within thirty days of the receipt of the judgment of the High Court that he wants to prefer petition for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court, make an order authorizing the Commissioner to postpone the refund until the disposal of the appeal by the Supreme Court.
(10) On an application filed in a particular reference and after affording an opportunity of being heard to the Commissioner, the High Court may stay recovery of tax, subject to deposit with the assessing authority of not less than thirty percent of the tax determined by the Appellate Tribunal 1233[ ]1233 1234[ ]1234. Where recovery of tax has been stayed by the High Court by an order, such order shall cease to have effect on the expiration of a period of six months following the day on which it was made unless the reference is decided or such order is withdrawn by the High Court earlier.
(11) Section 5 of the Limitation Act, 1908 (IX of 1908), shall apply to an application made to the High Court under sub-section (1).
(12) An application under sub-section (1) 1235[, by the aggrieved person other . than the Commissioner,]1235 shall be acco.mpanied by a fee of fifty thousand rupees.
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(13) No application filed by the Commissioner under subsection (1) shall be entertained unless it is accompanied by a written authorization by the relevant Chief Commissioner.]1214
1236[133A. Independent case scrutiny committee.
(1) A reference under section 133 of this Ordinance before the High Court or an appeal or review before the Federal Constitutional Court or the Supreme Court of Pakistan shall only be filed by the Commissioner Inland Revenue after the same has been approved by an independent case scrutiny committee as constituted by the Board.
(2) The Board may constitute one or more such committees and assign them cases or classes of cases decided by the Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue . or the High Court, as the case may be.
(3) The Committee shall comprise of the following Members as nominated by the Board –
(a) a retired judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, the Federal Constitutional Court, or any of the High Courts of Pakistan who shall also act as Chairman of the Committee;
(b) an Advocate having not less than fifteen years of experience in tax and commercial litigation before the High Court or Supreme Court of Pakistan, to be nominated from a panel notified by the Board from time to time; and
(c) a senior serving or retired officer of the FBR (BS 20 or above):
Provided that the committee may co-opt a chartered accountant as a non-voting member, whenever required. .
(4) The powers, functions a.nd procedure of the committee along with remuneration of its Members shall be governed as may be prescribed by the Board.
(5) Recommendations of the committee shall be binding upon the Commissioner Inland Revenue having jurisdiction over the case.
(6) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, no suit, prosecution or other legal proceedings shall lie against the Members of the committee and the Commissioner Inland Revenue having jurisdiction over the case, in relation to the decisions made under this section.
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(7) The Committee constituted under this sub-section shall exercise its powers and functions with effect from the date of its constitution as notified by the Board.
(8) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance or the Limitation Act, 1908 (IX of 1908), for purposes of determining whether a matter referred to in sub-section (1) has been filed within time, the period from the date from which time begins to run to the date on which the committee gives it approval, which period shall in each case be certified by the chairman, shall stand excluded:
Provided that in cases where time has already begun to run when this section comes into force the period as aforesaid shall commence from the date on . which the Finance Act, 2026 comes in.to force.]1236
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Provided that if the order of withdrawal is not communicated within seventy five days of the appointment of the committee, the said committee shall be dissolved and provisions of this section shall not apply.
(5) The Committee appointed under sub-section (2) shall examine the issue and may, if it deems necessary, conduct inquiry, seek expert opinion, direct any officer of the Inland Revenue or any other person to conduct an audit and shall decide the dispute by majority, within one hundred and twenty days of its appointment:
Provided that in computing the aforesaid period of one hundred and twenty days, the period, if any, for communicating the order of withdrawal under sub-section (4) shall be excluded.
(6) The recovery of tax payable by a taxpayer in connection with any dispute for which a Committee has been appointed under sub- section (2) shall be deemed to have been stayed on withdrawal of appeal up to the date of decision by the Committee. .
(7) The decision of the committee under sub-section (5) shall be binding on the Commissioner and the . aggrieved person.
(8) If the Committee fails to decide within the period of one hundred and twenty days under sub-section (5), the Board shall dissolve the committee by an order in writing and the matter shall be decided by the court of law or the Appellate Authority which issued the order of withdrawal under sub-section (4) and the appeal shall be treated to be pending before such court of law or the Appellate Authority as if the appeal had never been withdrawn.
(9) The Board shall communicate the order of dissolution to the court of law or the Appellate Authority and the Commissioner.
(10) The aggrieved person, on receipt of the order of dissolution, shall communicate it to the court of law or the Appellate Authority, which shall decide the appeal within six months of the communication of said order.
(11) The aggrieved person may make the payment of income tax and other taxes as decided by the committee under sub-section (5) and all decisions, orders and judgments made or passed shall stand modified to that extent.
(12) The Board may prescribe the amount to be paid as remuneration for the services of the members of the Committee, other than the member appointed under clause (i) of sub-section (2).
(13) The Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, make rules for carrying out the purposes of this section. Section 134A substituted by the Finance Act, 2023. The Substituted section read as follows: “134A. Alternative Dispute Resolution. — (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of the Ordinance, or the rules made thereunder, an aggrieved person in connection with any dispute pertaining to—
(a) the liability of tax of one hundred million and above against the aggrieved person or admissibility of refund, as the case may be;
(b) the extent of waiver of default surcharge and penalty; or
(c) any other specific relief required to resolve the dispute; may apply to the Board for the appointment of a committee for th.e resolution of any hardship or dispute mentioned in . detail in the application, which is under litigation in any court of law or an Appellate Authority, except where criminal proceedings have been initiated.
(2) The application for dispute resolution shall be accompanied by an initial proposition for resolution of the dispute, including an offer of tax payment, from which, the applicant would not be entitled to retract.
(3) The Board may, after examination of the application of an aggrieved person, appoint a committee, within forty five days of receipt of such application in the Board, comprising,—
(i) Chief Commissioner Inland Revenue having jurisdiction over the case;
(ii) person to be nominated by the taxpayer from a panel notified by the Board comprising –
(a) chartered accountants, cost and management accountants and advocates having a minimum of ten years’ experience in the field of taxation;
(b) officers of the Inland Revenue Service who have retired in BS 21 or above; or
(c) reputable businessmen as nominated by Chambers of Commerce and Industry:
Provided that the taxpayer shall not nominate a Chartered Accountant or an advocate if the said Chartered Accountant or the advocate is or has been an auditor or an authorized representative of the taxpayer; and
(d) person to be nominated through consensus by the members appointed under (i) and (ii) above, from the panel as notified by the Board in clause (ii) above: Chapter X – Procedure—
1239[134A. Alternative Dispute Resolution.
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, or the rules made thereunder, an aggrieved person in connection with any dispute pertaining to —
Provided that where the member under this clause cannot be appointed through consensus, the Board may nominate a member proposed by the taxpayer eligible to be nominated as per clause (ii).
(4) The aggrieved person, or the Commissioner, or both, as the case may be, shall withdraw the appeal pending before any court of law or an Appellate Authority, after constitution of the committee by the Board under sub-section (3), in respect of dispute as mentioned in sub-section (1).
(5) The committee shall not commence the proceedings under sub-section (6) unless the order of withdrawal by the court of law or the Appellate Authority is communicated to the Board: .
Provided that if the order of withd.rawal is not communicated within seventy five days of the appointment of the committee, the said committee shall be dissolved and provisions of this section shall not apply.
(6) The Committee appointed under sub-section (3) shall examine the issue and may, if it deems necessary, conduct inquiry, seek expert opinion, direct any officer of the Inland Revenue or any other person to conduct an audit and shall decide the dispute by majority, within one hundred and twenty days of its appointment:
Provided that in computing the aforesaid period of one hundred and twenty days, the period, if any, for communicating the order of withdrawal under sub-section (5) shall be excluded.
(7) The decision by the Committee under sub-section (6) shall not be cited or taken as a precedent in any other case or in the same case for a different tax year.
(8) The recovery of tax payable by a taxpayer in connection with any dispute for which a Committee has been appointed under sub-section (3) shall be deemed to have been stayed on withdrawal of appeal up to the date of decision by the Committee or the dissolution of the Committee whichever is earlier.
(9) The decision of the committee under sub-section (6) shall be binding on the Commissioner and the aggrieved person.
(10) If the Committee fails to decide within the period of one hundred and twenty days under sub-section (6), the Board shall dissolve the committee by an order in writing and the matter shall be decided by the court of law or the Appellate Authority which issued the order of withdrawal under sub-section (5) and the appeal shall be treated to be pending before such court of law or the Appellate Authority as if the appeal had never been withdrawn.
(11) The Board shall communicate the order of dissolution to the court of law or the Appellate Authority and the Commissioner. .
(12) The aggrieved person, on receipt of the order of dissolution, shall communicate it to the court of law or the Appellate Authority, which shall decide the appeal within six months of the communication of said order.
(13) The aggrieved person may make the payment of income tax and other taxes as decided by the committee under sub-section (6) and all decisions, orders and judgments made or passed shall stand modified to that extent.
(14) The Board may prescribe the amount to be paid as remuneration for the services of the members of the Committee, other than the member appointed under clause (i) of sub-section (3).
(15) The Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, make rules for carrying out the purposes of this section.]1239
Chapter X – Procedure— may apply, except where criminal proceedings have been initiated, to the Board for the appointment of a committee for the resolution of any hardship or dispute mentioned in detail in the application:
Provided that where the aggrieved person is a state-owned enterprise (SOE), the limit of tax liability of fifty million rupees or above mentioned in clause (a) of sub-section (1) shall not apply and it shall be mandatory for such aggrieved SOE to apply to the Board for the appointment of a committee for the resolution of any dispute under this section:
Provided further that no suit, prosecution, or other legal proceedings shall lie against the SOE or the committee in relation to the dispute resolved under this section.
Explanation.—State-owned enterprise shall have the same meaning as assigned thereto in the State-Owned Enterprises (Governance and Operations) Act, 2023 (VII of 2023).
(2) The application for dispute resolution under sub-section (1) shall be accompanied by . —.
(a) an initial proposition for resolution of the dispute, including an offer of tax payment; and
(b) an undertaking that the applicant shall accept the decision of the Committee which shall be binding on him in all respects and shall on receipt of the decision immediately withdraw any and all pending litigation or cases of any kind in respect of the dispute, mentioning details thereof:
Provided that if the applicant is an SOE, it shall withdraw any and all such pending litigation and cases immediately and mention the details thereof in the undertaking:
Provided further that the SOE may file an appeal to the Appellate Tribunal or a reference to the High Court or a petition for leave to appeal the Supreme Court, as the case may be, where subsection (11) is applicable.]
(3) The Board may, after examination of the application of an aggrieved person, appoint a committee, within fifteen days of receipt of such application in the Board, comprising, –
(i) a retired judge not below the rank of a judge of a High Court, who shall also be the Chairperson of the Committee, to be nominated by the Board from a panel notified by the Law and Justice Division for such purpose;
(ii) the Chief Commissioner Inland Revenue having jurisdiction over the case; and
(iii) a person to be nominated by the taxpayer from a panel notified by the Board comprising –
(a) chartered accountants, cost and management accountants and advocates having a minimum of ten years’ experience in the field of taxation;
(b) officers of the Inland Revenue Service who stood retired in BS 21 or above; or
(c) reputable businessmen as nominated by the Chambers of Commerce and Industry:. .
Provided that the taxpayer shall not nominate a chartered accountant or an advocate if the said chartered accountant or the advocate is or has been an auditor or an authorized representative of the taxpayer.
(4) The Board shall communicate the order of appointment of Committee to the aggrieved person, court of law or the appellate authority where the dispute is pending and to the concerned Commissioner.
(5) The Committee appointed under sub-section (3) shall examine the issue and may, if it deems necessary, conduct inquiry, seek expert opinion, direct any officer of the Inland Revenue or any other person to conduct an audit and shall decide the dispute by majority, within forty-five days of its appointment extendable by another fifteen days for the reasons to be recorded in writing.
(6) The decision by the Committee under sub-section (5) shall not be cited or taken as a precedent in any other case or in the same case for a different tax year.
(7) The recovery of tax payable by a taxpayer in connection with any dispute for which a Committee has been appointed under sub-section (3) shall be deemed to have been stayed on the constitution of Committee till the final decision or dissolution of the Committee, whichever is earlier.
(8) The decision of the Committee under sub-section (5) shall be binding on the Commissioner when the aggrieved person, being satisfied with the decision, has withdrawn the appeal pending before the court of law or any appellate authority in respect of dispute as mentioned in sub-section (1) and has communicated the order of withdrawal to the Commissioner: Chapter X – Procedure—
(a) the liability of tax of fifty million rupees or above or admissibility of refund, as the case may be;
(b) the extent of waiver of default surcharge and penalty; or
(c) other specific relief required to resolve the dispute, may apply, except where criminal proceedings have been initiated, to the Board for the appointment of an alternative dispute resolution committee “Committee” under this section for the resolution of any dispute:
Provided that where the aggrieved person is a state-owned enterprise “SOE”, the limit of tax liability mentioned in clause (a) of sub-section (1) shall . not apply and it shall be manda.tory for such aggrieved SOE to apply to the Board for the appointment of a Committee for the resolution of any dispute under this section:
Provided further that no suit, prosecution, or other legal proceedings shall lie against the SOE or the Committee in relation to the dispute resolved under this section.
Explanation.—State-owned enterprise shall have the same meaning as assigned thereto in the State-Owned Enterprises (Governance and Operations) Act, 2023 (VII of 2023).
Provided that if the order of withdrawal is not communicated to the Commissioner within sixty days of the service of decision of the Committee upon the aggrieved person, the decision of the Committee shall not be binding on the Commissioner.
(9) Subject to sub-section (10), the Commissioner shall also withdraw the appeal, if any, pending before any court of law or an appellate authority in respect of dispute as mentioned in sub-section (1) within thirty days of the communication of the order of withdrawal by the aggrieved person to the Commissioner.
(10) The aggrieved person shall make the payment of income tax and other taxes and within such time as decided by the Committee under s.ub-section (5) and all decisions and orders made or . passed shall stand modified to that extent.
(11) 1240[Subject to sub-section (11A), if]1240 the Committee fails to decide within the period of sixty days under sub-section (5), the Board shall dissolve the Committee by an order in writing and the matter shall be decided by the court of law or the appellate authority where the dispute is pending under litigation.
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(2) The application for alternative dispute resolution under sub-section (1) shall be accompanied by –
(a) initial proposition for resolution of the dispute; and
(b) an undertaking that if the applicant accepts the decision of the Committee, it shall be binding on him in all respects and shall on receipt of the decision within fifteen days withdraw any and all pending cases of any kind in respect of the dispute, mentioning details thereof:
Provided that in case of SOE which is, directly or indirectly, wholly owned by the Federal Government, the decision of the . Committee shall be final. and binding on the Commissioner and the SOE.
(3) The Chairman of the Board, after examination of the application of an aggrieved person, appoint a committee, within fifteen days of receipt of such application by the Board, comprising, –
(a) a retired judge of a High Court, the Federal Constitutional Court or the Supreme Court having adequate experience in dealing with tax or commercial matters, who shall also be the Chairperson of the Committee, to be nominated by the Chairman of the Board from a panel of three names proposed by the nominee of the taxpayer under clause (c) of this sub-section. In case the Chairman disagrees with the names proposed by the persons nominated by the taxpayer in terms of clause (c), the Chairman of the Board shall require the nominees appointed under clause (b) and (c) to propose one name each of a retired judge of a High Court, the Federal Constitutional Court or the Supreme Court having adequate experience in dealing with tax or commercial matters, whereupon the Chairman shall forward such . . names to the Federal Minister for Law and Justice for nomination of one of such person as Chairperson of the Committee;
(b) an officer of the Inland Revenue not below BS 21, other than, the Chief Commissioner Inland Revenue having jurisdiction over the case; and
(c) a person to be nominated by the taxpayer from amongst –
(i) accountants within the meaning of the Chartered Accountants Ordinance, 1961 (X of 1961); or
(ii) cost and management accountants within the meaning of the Cost and Management Accountant Act, 1966 (Act No. XIV of 1966); or Chapter X – Procedure—
(iii) advocates having a minimum of fifteen years’ experience in the field of taxation or commercial matters; or
(iv) officers of the Inland Revenue who retired in BS 21 or above; or
(v) businessmen from a list notified by the Board as recommended by the Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry:
Provided that the taxpayer shall not nominate a chartered accountant or an advocate if the said chartered accountant or the advocate is or has been an auditor or an authorized . representative of the. taxpayer.
(4) The Chairman of the Board shall communicate the order of appointment of Committee to the aggrieved person, court of law or Appellate Tribunal or tax authority where dispute is pending and to the Commissioner concerned.
(5) The Committee appointed under sub-section (3) shall examine the issue and may, if it deems necessary, conduct inquiry, seek expert opinion, direct any officer of the Inland Revenue or any other person to conduct an audit and shall decide the dispute by majority, within ninety days of its appointment.
(6) The decision by the Committee under sub-section (5) shall not be cited or taken as a precedent in any other case or in the same case for a different tax year.
(7) The recovery of tax payable by a taxpayer in connection with any dispute for which a Committee has been appointed under sub-section (3) shall be deemed to have been stayed on the constitution of Committee till the final decision . . or dissolution of the Committee, whichever is earlier.
(8) The decision of the Committee under sub-section (5) shall be binding on the Commissioner when the aggrieved person, being satisfied with the decision, has withdrawn the appeal pending before the court of law or Appellate Tribunal or tax authority in respect of dispute as mentioned in sub-section (1) and has communicated the order of withdrawal to the Commissioner:
Provided that if the order of withdrawal is not communicated to the Commissioner within sixty days of the service of decision of the Committee upon the aggrieved person, the decision of the Committee shall not be binding on the Commissioner.
(9) Subject to sub-section (10), the Commissioner shall also withdraw the appeal, if any, pending before any court of law or Appellate Tribunal or tax authority Chapter X – Procedure— in respect of dispute as mentioned in sub-section (1) within thirty days of the communication of the order of withdrawal by the aggrieved person to the Commissioner.
(10) The aggrieved person shall make the payment of income tax and other taxes and within such time as decided by the Committee under sub-section (5) and all decisions and orders made or passed shall stand modified to that extent.
1242[(10A) Notwithstanding the dissolution of the committee, the committee may, by an order in writing, rectify any mistake apparent from the record on its own motion or any mistake brought to its notice by the taxpayer or the Commissioner, . within thirty days of the receipt of the.decision of the committee by the taxpayer or the Commissioner, as the case may be.]1242
(11) If the Committee fails to decide within the period of ninety days under sub-section (5), the Chairman of the Board shall dissolve the Committee by an order in writing and the matter shall be decided by the court of law or Appellate Tribunal or tax authority, as the case may be:
Provided that in case of SOE, except an SOE, which is, directly or indirectly, wholly owned by the Federal Government, either party may prefer an appeal to the Federal Constitutional Court or the Supreme Court, as the case may be, within a period of sixty days against a decision of the Committee or where no decision is made, upon receiving order of dissolution of the Committee 1243[:
Provided further that where, at any stage of the proceedings, any member of the committee becomes unavailable or is unable to perform his functions for any reason whatsoever, the Chairman of the Board shall, within fifteen days of the occurrence of such vacancy, appoint another person in . accordance with the provisions. of subsection (3) of this section to fill such vacancy, and the committee so reconstituted shall continue to function subject to the same terms, conditions and limitations as were applicable to the original committee:
Provided also that upon such reconstitution, the committee shall be allowed a further period of sixty days to conclude the proceedings and perform its functions under this section: Chapter X – Procedure—
Provided also that the total period available to the committee, including the period already consumed prior to such reconstitution, shall in no case be less than ninety days from the date of its original constitution.]1243
(12) All petitions filed by the SOEs, directly or indirectly, wholly owned by the Federal Government, against the decision of the Committee made prior to commencement of the Income Tax (Amendment) Act, 2026 (Act No. IX of 2026) and pending before the Federal Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court or a High Court shall, upon commencement of the Income Tax (Amendment) Act, 2026 (Act No. IX of 2026), abate.
(13) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (12), petitions filed . by SOEs, which are not wholly owne.d by the Federal Government, against the decision of the Committee made prior to commencement of the Income Tax (Amendment) Act, 2026 (Act No. IX of 2026) and pending before a High Court, shall upon commencement of the Income Tax (Amendment) Act, 2026 (Act No. IX of 2026) abate:
Provided that such SOEs may prefer an appeal to the Federal Constitutional Court or the Supreme Court, as the case may be, against the decision of the Committee, within a period of sixty days from commencement of the Income Tax (Amendment) Act, 2026 (Act No. IX of 2026).
(14) The Chairman of the Board shall communicate the order of dissolution of the Committee to the aggrieved person, the Commissioner concerned and the court of law or Appellate Tribunal or tax authority, where the case was previously pending.
(15) On receipt of the order of dissolution, the court of law or Appellate Tribunal or tax authority, as the case may be, shall decide the case within ninety days of the communication of the said.order. .
(16) The Board may, from time to time, prescribe the amount to be paid as remuneration to the Chairperson of the Committee, which remuneration shall be paid by the Board and the taxpayer equally within a period of fifteen days from the constitution of the Committee under sub-section (3).
(17) The taxpayer shall be responsible for remuneration of a nominee under clause (c) of sub-section (3).
(18) Notwithstanding anything contained in this section: -
(a) The Federal Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court or a High Court, on its own motion or on the application of either party, may Chapter X – Procedure— refer the dispute pending before it to the Board for resolution by the Committee to be appointed under sub- section (3):
Provided that where both parties agree to refer the dispute for resolution by the Committee, the court of law or Appellate Tribunal or tax authority seized of the dispute shall record the consent of both the parties and shall refer the dispute to the Board for appointment of the Committee under sub-section (3):
Provided further that all disputes of SOEs pending before any court of law or Appellate Tribunal or tax authority shall . stand transferred to.the Board for resolution by the Committee to be appointed under sub-section (3) upon commencement of the Income Tax (Amendment) Act, 2026 (Act No. IX of 2026); and
(b) whenever any dispute is referred or transferred under clause
(a) for resolution by the Committee, the Board shall within fifteen days from the date of such order or transfer, appoint the Committee under sub-section (3).
(19) The provisions of the Income Tax (Amendment) Act, 2026 (Act No. IX of 2026) shall be subject to the provisions of section 6 of the General Clauses Act, 1897 (X of 1897)
Provided that the applicant including a SOE may make a fresh application for reconstitution of the Committee in accordance with the provisions of the Income Tax (Amendment) Act, 2026 (Act No. IX of 2026), if the Committee has not rendered its decision prior to its enactment.
(20) The Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, make rules for carrying out the purposes of this section.] . .
1244[134B. Algorithmic settlement mechanism.
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, the Board may establish digitally operated algorithmic settlement mechanism (hereinafter referred to as “the mechanism”) for settlement of tax proceedings at any stage before any assessment or amendment of assessment order under sections 121, 122 or 122E of this Ordinance through revision of return under subsection (6) of section 114 in certain cases.
(2) In case the mechanism calculates and presents to the taxpayer a settlement offer for voluntary revision of return as per the criteria provided under sub-section (3), the taxpayer may avail the offer as provided in sub-section (4).
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(3) The system generated settlement offer shall be calculated on the basis including but not limited to—
(a) the stage of proceedings at which settlement is offered;
(b) the taxpayer‘s compliance history, as maintained in FBR‘s data;
(c) the nature and character of the discrepancy, including whether it involves a valuation or legal interpretation dispute, unexplained income or assets, or concealment; and
(d) any other basis the Board may consider relevant to ensure revenue . adequacy and equitab.le treatment of taxpayers.
(4) A taxpayer who opts to avail this mechanism shall, within ten days from the date of settlement offer to—
(a) accept the settlement offer on IRIS;
(b) deposit the settlement offer amount along with revised return; and
(c) revise the relevant return of income to incorporate the settled amount.
(5) The issues confronted to the taxpayer through notice of selection of audit, a notice under section 111, an audit report under sub-section (6) of section 177, a notice under sub-section (9) of section 122, as the case may be, shall stand abated, if the taxpayer revises the return by accepting the offer as provided in sub-section (4).
(6) Revision of return consequent upon acceptance of offer under sub-section (4) of this section shall not preclude proceedings in respect of any other issue or discrepancy not covered by the settlement offer, nor shall it affect proceedings for any other tax year.]1244 . .
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136. Burden of proof.
In any appeal 1[by a taxpayer] under this Part, the burden shall be on the taxpayer to prove, on the balance of probabilities —
(a) in the case of an assessment order, the extent to which the order does not correctly reflect the taxpayer’s tax liability for the tax year; or
(b) in the case of any other decision, that the decision is erroneous.
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Commissioner is satisfied that the person was prevented by sufficient cause from making the application within the time allowed.
(5) No application for revision of an assessment order may be made under sub-section (1) unless the amount of tax due under the assessment that is not in dispute has been paid by the taxpayer.
(6) An application under sub-section (1) shall be accompanied by –
(a) in relation to an assessment order, a fee of the lesser of two thousand five hundred rupees or ten per cent of the tax assessed; or
(b) in any other case –
(i) where the applicant is a company, a fee of two thousand rupees; or
(ii) where the applicant is not a company, a fee of five hundred rupees.
(7) An order by the Commissioner declining to interfere shall not be treated as an order prejudicial to the applicant.” Inserted by the Finance Act, 2003.
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PART IV
COLLECTION AND RECOVERY OF TAX
137. Due date for payment of tax.
(1) The tax payable by a taxpayer on the taxable income of the taxpayer 1246[including the tax payable under 1247[ ]1247 ]1246 1248[section 1249[113 or]1249 113A]1248 for a tax year shall be due on the due date for furnishing the taxpayer’s return of income for that year.
1250[(2) Where any tax is payable under an assessment order or an amended assessment order or any other order issued by the Commissioner under this Ordinance, a notice shall be served upon the taxpayer in the prescribed form specifying the amount payable and the.reupon the sum so specified shall be paid . within 1251[ 1252[thirty]1252 ]1251 days from the date of service of the notice 1253[:]1253 1254[ ]1254
1255[Provided that the due date for payment of tax payable under sub- section (7) of section 147 shall be the date specified in sub-section (5) or sub-section (5A) or first proviso to sub-section (5B) of section 147.]1255
1256[ 1257[ ]1257 ]1256
1258[ 1259[ ]1259 ]1258
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(3) Nothing in sub-section (2) 1260[or (4)]1260 shall affect the operation of sub-section (1).
(4) Upon written application by a taxpayer, the Commissioner may, where good cause is shown, grant the taxpayer an extension of time for payment of tax due 1261[under sub-section (2)]1261 or allow the taxpayer to pay 1262[such tax]1262 in instalments of equal or varying amounts as the Commissioner may determine having regard to the circumstances of the case.
(5) Where a taxpayer is permitted to pay tax by instalments and the taxpayer defaults in payment of any instalments, the whole balance of the tax outstanding shall become immediately payable. . .
(6) The grant of an extension of time to pay tax due or the grant of permission to pay tax due by instalments shall not preclude the liability for 1263[default surcharge]1263 arising under section 205 from the due date of the tax under sub-section 1264[(2)]1264.
1265[ ]1265
1266[138. Recovery of tax out of property and through arrest of taxpayer.
(1) For the purpose of recovering any tax due by a taxpayer, the Commissioner may serve upon the taxpayer a notice in the prescribed form requiring him to pay the said amount within such time as may be specified in the notice.
(2) If the amount referred to in the notice issued under sub-section (1) is not paid within the time specified therein or within the further time, if any, allowed Chapter X – Procedure— by the Commissioner, the Commissioner may proceed to recover from the taxpayer the said amount by one or more of the following modes, namely:—
(a) attachment and sale of any movable or immovable property of the taxpayer;
(b) appointment of a receiver for the management of the movable or immovable property of the taxpayer; 1267[ ]1267
(c) arrest of the taxpayer and his detention in prison for a period not exceeding six months 1268[; and
(d) as specified under clauses (a), (ca) and (d) of sub-section (I) of . . section 48 of the Sales Tax Act, 1990.]1268
(3) For the purposes of recovery of tax under sub-section (2), the Commissioner shall have the same powers as a Civil Court has under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (Act V of 1908), for the purposes of the recovery of any amount due under a decree.
1269[(3A) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance or any other law or any rule, any decision or judgment of any court, forum or authority, the tax payable under any provision of this Ordinance or any assessment order shall become immediately payable subject to the following conditions —
(a) that the case has been decided in the favor of the department at three appellate forums including the High Court;
(b) that the recovery under this section shall only be made to the extent of lowest amount of demand which has been confirmed by any of the three appellate forums; and
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(c) that the tax payable exce.eds rupees two hundred million, and the Commissioner shall proceed to recover the said amount irrespective of the time provided under any other provision or the said decision or judgment.]1269
(4) The 1270[Board]1270 may make rules regulating the procedure for the recovery of tax under this section and any other matter connected with, or incidental to, the operation of this section.]1266
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1271[138A. Recovery of tax by District Officer (Revenue).
(1) The Commissioner may forward to the District Officer (Revenue) of the district in which the taxpayer resides or carries on business or in which any property belonging to the taxpayer is situated, a certificate specifying the amount of any tax due from the taxpayer, and, on receipt of such certificate, the District Officer (Revenue) shall proceed to recover from the taxpayer the amount so specified as, it were an arrear of land revenue.
(2) Without prejudice to any other power of the District Officer (Revenue) in this behalf, he shall have the same powers as a Civil Court has under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (Act V of 1908), for the purpose of the recovery of the amount due under a decree.]1271 . .
1272[138B. Estate in bankruptcy.
(1) If a taxpayer is declared bankrupt, the tax liability under this Ordinance shall pass on to the estate in bankruptcy.
(2) If tax liability is incurred by an estate in bankruptcy, the tax shall be deemed to be a current expenditure in the operations of the estate in bankruptcy and shall be paid before the claims preferred by other creditors are settled.]1272
139. Collection of tax in the case of private companies and associations of persons.
(1) Notwithstanding anything in the 1273[Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017)]1273, where any tax payable by a private company (including a private company that has been wound up or gone into liquidation) in respect of any tax year cannot be recovered from the company, every person who was, at any time in that tax year —
(a) a director of the company, other than an employed director; or
(b) a shareholder in the company owning not less than ten per cent of the paid-up capital of the company, . shall be jointly and severally liable for.payment of the tax due by the company.
(2) Any director who pays tax under sub-section (1) shall be entitled to recover the tax paid from the company or a share of the tax from any other director.
(3) A shareholder who pays tax under sub-section (1) shall be entitled to recover the tax paid from the company or from any other shareholder to whom clause (b) of sub-section (1) applies in proportion to the shares owned by that other shareholder.
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(4) Notwithstanding anything in any law, where any tax payable by a member of an association of persons in respect of the member’s share of the income of the association in respect of any tax year cannot be recovered from the member, the association shall be liable for the tax due by the member.
1274[(5) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law, for the time being in force, where any tax payable by an association of persons in respect of any tax year cannot be recovered from the association of persons, every person who was, at any time in that year, a member of the association of persons, shall be jointly and severally liable for payment of the tax due by the association of persons.
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(6) Any member who pays ta.x under sub-section (5) shall be entitled to recover the tax paid from the association of persons or a share of the tax from any other member.]1274
1275[(7)]1275 The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to any amount due under this section as if it were tax due under an assessment order.
140. Recovery of tax from persons holding money on behalf of a taxpayer.
(1) For the purpose of recovering any tax due by a taxpayer, the Commissioner may, by notice, in writing, require any person –
(a) owing or who may owe money to the taxpayer; or
(b) holding or who may hold money for, or on account of the taxpayer;
(c) holding or who may hold money on account of some other person for payment to the taxpayer; or
(d) having authority of some other person to pay money to the taxpayer, to pay to the Commissioner so much of the money as set out in the notice by the . date set out in the notice 1276[:]1276.
1277[Provided that the Commissioner shall not issue notice under this sub-section for recovery of any tax due from a taxpayer if the said taxpayer has filed an appeal under section 127 in respect of the order under which the tax sought to be recovered has become payable and the appeal has not been decided by the Commissioner (Appeals), subject to the condition that 1278[ten]1278 per cent of the said amount of tax due has been paid by the taxpayer.]1277
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(2) Subject to sub-section (3), the amount set out in a notice under sub-section (1) —
(a) where the amount of the money is equal to or less than the amount of tax due by the taxpayer, shall not exceed the amount of the money; or
(b) in any other case, shall be so much of the money as is sufficient to pay the amount of tax due by the taxpayer.
(3) Where a person is liable to make a series of payments (such as salary) to a taxpayer, a notice under sub-section (1) may specify an amount to be paid out of each payment until the amount of tax due by the taxpayer has been paid. . .
(4) The date for payment specified in a notice under sub-section (1) shall not be a date before the money becomes payable to the taxpayer or held on the taxpayer’s behalf.
(5) The provisions of sections 160, 161, 162 and 163, so far as may be, shall apply to an amount due under this section as if the amount were required to be deducted from a payment under Division III of Part V of this Chapter.
(6) Any person who has paid any amount in compliance with a notice under sub-section (1) shall be treated as having paid such amount under the authority of the taxpayer and the receipt of the Commissioner constitutes a good and sufficient discharge of the liability of such person to the taxpayer to the extent of the amount referred to in such receipt.
1279[(6A) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance or any other law or any rule, any decision or judgment of any court, forum or authority, the tax payable under any provision of this Ordinance or any assessment order shall become immediately payable subject to the following conditions — . .
(a) that the case has been decided in the favor of the department at three appellate forums including the High Court;
(b) that the recovery under this section shall only be made to the extent of lowest amount of demand which has been confirmed by any of the three appellate forums; and
(c) that the tax payable exceeds rupees two hundred million, and the Commissioner shall proceed to recover the said amount irrespective of the time provided under any other provision or the said decision or judgment.]1279
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(10) In this section, "person" includes any Court, Tribunal or any other authority.
141. Liquidators.
(1) Every person (hereinafter referred to as a “liquidator”) who is –
(a) a liquidator of a company;
(b) a receiver appointed by a Court or appointed out of Court; .
(c) a trustee for a bank.rupt; or
(d) a mortgagee in possession, shall, within fourteen days of being appointed or taking possession of an asset in Pakistan, whichever occurs first, give written notice thereof to the Commissioner.
(2) The Commissioner shall, within three months of being notified under sub-section (1), notify the liquidator in writing of the amount which appears to the Commissioner to be sufficient to provide for any tax which is or will become payable by the person whose assets are in the possession of the liquidator.
(3) A liquidator shall not, without leave of the Commissioner, part with any asset held as liquidator until the liquidator has been notified under sub-section (2).
(4) A liquidator —
(a) shall set aside, out of the proceeds of sale of any asset by the liquidator, the amount notified by the Commissioner under sub-section (2), or such lesser amount as is subsequently agreed to by the Commissioner; .
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(5) A liquidator shall be personally liable to the extent of any amount required to be set aside under sub-section (4) for the tax referred to in sub-section (2) if, and to the extent that, the liquidator fails to comply with the requirements of this section.
(6) Where the proceeds of sale of any asset are less than the amount notified by the Commissioner under sub-section (2), the application of sub-sections
(4) and (5) shall be limited to the proceeds of sale.
(7) This section shall have effect notwithstanding anything contained in . any other law for the time being in forc.e.
(8) The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to any amount due under this section as if it were tax due under an assessment order.
142. Recovery of tax due by non-resident member of an association of persons.
(1) The tax due by a non-resident member of an association of persons in respect of the member’s share of the profits of the association shall be assessable in the name of the association or of any resident member of the association and may be recovered out of the assets of the association or from the resident member personally.
(2) A person making a payment under this section shall be treated as acting under the authority of the non-resident member and is hereby indemnified in respect of the payment against all proceedings, civil or criminal, and all processes, judicial or extra-judicial, notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in any written law, contract or agreement.
(3) The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to any amount due under this section as if it were tax due under a.n assessment order. .
143. Non-resident ship owner or charterer.
(1) Before the departure of a ship owned or chartered by a non-resident person from any port in Pakistan, the master of the ship 1283[, or the authorised shipping agent as defined in clause (6A) of section 2,]1283 shall furnish to the Commissioner a return showing the gross amount specified in sub-section (1) of section 7 in respect of the ship.
1284[(1A) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, only one return shall be furnished for each vessel or voyage and such return shall cover the total freight and all related amounts attributable to the ship.
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(1B) The master of ship or the authorised shipping agent responsible for manifest filing and freight handling in respect of a vessel shall furnish the return under this section and no other person shall furnish such return for that vessel or voyage.]1284
(2) Where the master of a ship 1285[or authorised shipping agent]1285 has furnished a return under sub-section (1), the Commissioner shall 1286[, after calling for such particulars, accounts or documents as he may require,]1286 determine the amount of tax due under section 7 in respect of the ship and, as soon as possible, notify the master 1287[or authorised shipping agent]1287, in writing, of the amount payable.
(3) The master of a ship 1288[or authorised shipping agent shall be jointly and severally]1288 liable for the tax notified unde.r sub-section (2) and the provisions of this . Ordinance shall apply to such tax as if it were tax due under an assessment order.
(4) Where the Commissioner is satisfied that the master of a ship or non-resident owner or charterer of the ship 1289[or authorised shipping agent]1289 is unable to furnish the return required under sub-section (1) before the departure of the ship from a port in Pakistan, the Commissioner may allow the return to be furnished within thirty days of departure of the ship provided the non-resident owner or charterer 1290[or authorised shipping agent]1290 has made satisfactory arrangements for the payment of the tax due under section 7 in respect of the ship.
(5) The Collector of Customs or other authorised officer shall not grant a port clearance for a ship owned or chartered by a non-resident person until the Collector or officer is satisfied that any tax due under section 7 in respect of the ship has been paid or that arrangements for its payment have been made to the satisfaction of the Commissioner 1291[and electronic confirmation of filing of return and payment of tax under this section has been received in the prescribed manner]1291.
(6) This section shall not relieve the non-resident owner or charterer of the ship from liability to pay any tax du.e under this section that is not paid by the . master of the ship 1292[or authorised shipping agent]1292.
144. Non-resident aircraft owner or charterer.
(1) A non-resident owner or charterer of an aircraft 1293[ ]1293 liable for tax under section 7, or an agent authorised by the Chapter X – Procedure— non-resident person for this purpose, shall furnish to the Commissioner, within forty-five days from the last day of each quarter of the financial year, a return, in respect of the quarter, showing the gross amount specified in sub-section (1) of section 7 of the non-resident person for the quarter.
(2) Where a return has been furnished under sub-section (1), the Commissioner shall 1294[, after calling for such particulars, accounts or documents as he may require,]1294 determine the amount of tax due under section 7 by the non-resident person for the quarter and notify the non-resident person, in writing, of the amount payable.
(3) The non-resident person shall be liable to pay the tax notified under sub-section (2) within the time specified in the notice and the provisions of this . . Ordinance shall apply to such tax as if it were tax due under an assessment order.
(4) Where the tax referred to in sub-section (3) is not paid within three months of service of the notice, the Commissioner may issue to the authority by whom clearance may be granted to the aircraft operated by the non-resident person a certificate specifying the name of the non-resident person and the amount of tax due.
(5) The authority to whom a certificate is issued under sub-section (4) shall refuse clearance from any airport in Pakistan to any aircraft owned or chartered by the non-resident until the tax due has been paid.
1295[145. Assessment of persons about to leave Pakistan.
(1) Where any person is likely to leave Pakistan during the currency of tax year or shortly after its expiry with no intention of returning to Pakistan, he shall give to the Commissioner a notice to that effect not less than fifteen days before the probable date of his departure (hereinafter in this section referred to as the ‘said date’).
(2) The notice under sub-section (1) shall be accompanied by a return or returns of taxable income in respect of the period commencing from the end of the . .
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(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-sections (1) and (2), the Commissioner may serve a notice on any person who, in his opinion, is likely to leave Pakistan during the current tax year or shortly after its expiry and has no intention of returning to Pakistan, to furnish within such time as may be specified in such notice, a return or returns of taxable income for the. tax year or tax years for which the taxpayer . is required to furnish such return or returns under sub-section (2).
(4) The taxable income shall be charged to tax at the rates applicable to the relevant tax year and all the provisions of this Ordinance shall, so far as may be, apply accordingly.]1295
1296[(5) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law, for the time being in force, where on the basis of information received from any offshore jurisdiction, the Commissioner has reason to believe that such person who is likely to leave Pakistan may be involved in offshore tax evasion or such person is about to dispose of any such asset, the Commissioner may freeze any domestic asset of the person including any asset beneficially owned by the person for a period of one hundred and twenty days or till the finalization of proceeding including but not limited to recovery proceedings under this Ordinance whichever is earlier.]1296
146. Recovery of tax from persons assessed in Azad Jammu and.
Kashmir 1297[and Gilgit-Baltistan.]1297— (1) Where any person assessed to tax for any tax year under the law relating to income tax in the Azad Jammu and Kashmir 1298[or Gilgit- Baltistan]1298 has failed to pay the tax and th.e income tax authorities of the Azad Jammu . and Kashmir 1299[or Gilgit-Baltistan]1299 cannot recover the tax because —
(a) the person’s resi44dence is in Pakistan; or
(b) the person has no movable or immovable property in the Azad Jammu and Kashmir 1300[or Gilgit-Baltistan]1300, Chapter X – Procedure— the Deputy Commissioner in the Azad Jammu and Kashmir 1301[or Gilgit-Baltistan]1301 may forward a certificate of recovery to the Commissioner and, on receipt of such certificate, the Commissioner shall recover the tax referred to in the certificate in accordance with this Part.
(2) A certificate of recovery under sub-section (1) shall be in the prescribed form specifying —
(a) the place of residence of the person in Pakistan;
(b) the description and location of movable or immovable property of the person in Pakistan; and . .
(c) the amount of tax payable by the person.
1302[146A. Initiation, validity, etc., of recovery proceedings.
(1) Any proceedings for the recovery of tax under this Part may be initiated at any time.
(2) The Commissioner may, at any time, amend the certificate issued under section 138A, or recall such certificate and issue fresh certificate, as he thinks fit.
(3) It shall not be open to a taxpayer to question before the District Officer (Revenue) the validity or correctness of any certificate issued under section 138A, or any such certificate as amended, or any fresh certificate issued, under sub-section (2).
(4) The several modes of recovery provided in this Part shall be deemed to be neither mutually exclusive nor affect in any way any other law for the time being in force relating to the recovery of debts due to the Government and the Commissioner may have recourse to any such mode of recovery notwithstanding . that the tax due is being recovered fro.m a taxpayer by any other mode.]1302
1303[146B. Tax arrears settlement incentives scheme.
(1) Subject to provisions of this Ordinance, the Board may make scheme in respect of recovery of tax arrears or withholding taxes and waiver of 1304[default surcharge]1304or penalty levied thereon.
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(2) The Board may make rules under section 237 for implementation of such scheme.]1303
1305[146C. Assistance in the recovery and collection of taxes.
The provisions of sections 138, 138A, 138B, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 146A, and 146B shall mutatis mutandis apply in respect of assistance in collection and recovery of taxes in pursuance of a request from a foreign jurisdiction under a tax treaty, a multilateral convention, an intergovernmental agreement or similar arrangement or mechanism.]1305
1306[146D. Recovery of liability outstanding under other laws.
– (1) Where any outstanding liability in or under any other statute or law for the time being in force . enacted through an Act of Parliament., in respect of any defaulter is –
(a) treated as Income Tax arrears in that law;
(b) required to be recovered or collected by Commissioner (Inland Revenue); or
(c) is referred to Commissioner (Inland Revenue) for the recovery – the Commissioner (Inland Revenue) shall recover the said liability and deposit the receipts in the designated account specified in that law.]1306
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PART V
ADVANCE TAX AND DEDUCTION OF TAX AT SOURCE
Division I Advance Tax Paid by the Taxpayer
147. Advance tax paid by the taxpayer.
(1) Subject to sub-section (2), every taxpayer 1307[whose income was charged to tax for the latest tax year under this Ordinance or latest assessment year under the repealed Ordinance]1307 other than –
1308[ ]1308 .
(b) income chargeable to tax under sections 5, 6 and 7; . 1309[ ]1309
(c) income subject to deduction of tax at source under section 149; 1310[and]1310
1311[ ]1311
(d) income from which tax has been collected under Division II or deducted under Division III 1312[or deducted or collected under Chapter XII]1312 and for which no tax credit is allowed as a result of sub-section (3) of section 168, shall be liable to pay advance tax for the year in accordance with this section.
(2) This section does not apply to an individual where the individual’s 1313[]1313 latest assessed taxable income excluding income referred to in clauses 1314[(b),]1314 (c) and (d) of sub-section (1) is less than 1315[ 1316[ 1317[one million]1317 ]1316 rupees.
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1319[(4) Where the taxpayer is 1320[an association of persons or]1320 a company, the amount of advance tax due for a quarter shall be computed according to the following formula, namely:-
(A x B/C) –D
Where –
A is the taxpayer’s turnover for the quarter 1321[:]1321
. 1322[Prov.ided that where the taxpayer fails to provide turnover or the turnover for the quarter is not known, it shall be taken to be one-fourth of one hundred and 1323[twenty]1323 percent of the turnover of the latest tax year for which a return has been filed;]1322
B is the tax assessed to the taxpayer for the latest tax year 1324[.]1324
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1325[Explanation.- For removal of doubt it is clarified that tax assessed includes tax under sections 1326[4C,]1326 113 and 113C.]1325
C is the taxpayer’s turnover for the latest tax year; and
D is the tax paid in the quarter for which a tax credit is allowed under section 1683[ ].]1319
1327[(4A) Any taxpayer 1328[including a banking company]1328 who is required to make payment of advance tax in accordance with sub-section (4), shall estimate the tax payable for the relevant tax year, at any time before the second installment is due. In case the tax payable is likely to be more than the amount that the taxpayer . . 1329[including a banking company]1329 is required to pay under sub-section (4), the taxpayer 1330[including a banking company]1330 shall furnish to the Commissioner on or before the due date of the second quarter an estimate of the amount of tax payable by the taxpayer 1331[including a banking company]1331 and thereafter pay fifty per cent of such amount by the due date of the second quarter of the tax year after making adjustment for the amount, if any, already paid in terms of sub-section (4). The remaining fifty per cent of the estimate shall be paid after the second quarter in two equal installments payable by the due date of the third and fourth quarter of the tax year.]1327
1332[(4AA) Tax liability under 1333[sections 1334[4C,]1334 113 and 113C]1333 shall also be taken into account while working out payment of advance tax liability under this section.]1332
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1[(1336[4B]) Where the taxpayer is an individual 1337[ ]1337 having latest assessed income of 1338[ 1339[one million]1339 rupees or more as determined under sub-section (2), the amount of advance tax due for a quarter shall be computed according to the following formula, namely: -
“(A/4) - B
Where –
A is the tax assessed to the taxpayer for the latest tax year or latest assessment year under the repealed Ordinance; and
B is the tax paid in the quarter for which a tax credit is allowed under section 168, other than tax deducted under section 149 1340[ ]1340.]1338 .
1341[Explanation. – For removal.of doubt, it is clarified that tax assessed includes tax liability under section 4C.]1341
(5) Advance tax is payable by 1342[an individual 1343[]1343]1342 to the Commissioner—
(a) in respect of the September quarter, on or 1344[before]1344 the 1345[15th day of September]1345;
(b) in respect of the December quarter, on or before the 1346[15th day of December]1346;
(c) in respect of the March quarter, on or before the 1347[15th day of March]1347; and
(d) in respect of the June quarter, on or before the 1348[15th day of June]1348.
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1349[(5A) Advance tax shall be payable by an association of persons or a company to the Commissioner —
(a) in respect of the September quarter, on or before the 25th day of September;
(b) in respect of the December quarter, on or before the 25th day of December;
(c) in respect of the March quarter, on or before the 25th day of March; and
(d) in respect of the June quarter, on or before the 15th day of June.]1349 . .
1350[(5B) Adjustable advance tax on capital gain from sale of securities shall be chargeable as under, namely:—
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S.No. Period Rate of Advance Tax
1 2 3
1. Where holding period of a 2% of the capital gains security is less than six months. derived during the quarter.
2. Where holding period of a 1.5% of the capital gains security is more than six months derived during the quarter: but less than twelve months.
Provided that such advance tax shall be payable to the Commissioner within a period of 1351[twenty-one]1351 days after the close of . each quarter:.
Provided further that the provisions of this sub-section shall not be applicable to individual investors.]1350
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1352[(5C) Notwithstanding anything contained in this section, every person deriving income from the business of –
(i) construction and disposal of residential, commercial or other buildings; or
(ii) development and sale of residential, commercial or other plots for itself or otherwise, shall be liable to pay adjustable advance tax on Project-by-Project basis, as may be prescribed, for the tax year as per the rates specified in Part IIB of the First Schedule in four equal installments:
Provided that such advance tax shall be payable to the . . Commissioner in accordance with sub-sections (5) and (5A):
Provided further that the provisions of sub-sections (7) to (10) shall mutatis mutandis apply.]1352
1353[(6) If any taxpayer who is required to make payment of advance tax under sub-section (1) estimates at any time before the last installment is due, that the tax payable by him for the relevant tax year is likely to be less than the amount he is required to pay under sub-section (1), the taxpayer may furnish to the Commissioner an estimate of the amount of the tax payable by him, and thereafter pay such estimated amount, as reduced by the amount, if any, already paid under sub-section (1), in equal installments on such dates as have not expired 1354[:]1354
1355[Provided that an estimate of the amount of tax payable shall contain turnover for the completed quarters of the relevant tax year, estimated turnover of the remaining quarters along with reasons for any decline in estimated turnover, documentary evidence of estimated expenses or deductions which may result in lower payment of advance tax and the computation of the estimated taxable income of the relevant tax year 1356[.]1356 . . 1357[ ]1357 ]1355
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1358[(6A) Notwithstanding anything contained in this section, where the taxpayer is a company or an association of persons, advance tax shall be payable by it in the absence of last assessed income or declared turnover also. The taxpayer shall estimate the amount of advance tax payable on the basis of quarterly turnover of the company or an association of persons, as the case may be, and thereafter pay such amount after, —
(a) taking into account tax payable under 1359[sections 113 and 113C]1359 as provided in sub-section (4AA); and
(b) making adjustment for the amount (if any) already paid.]1358
1360[ ]1360 . . 1361[ ]1361
1362[(6B) Where an estimate of the amount of tax payable has been filed by the taxpayer under sub-section (6) as the case may be, the estimate shall contain turnover for the completed quarters of the relevant tax year, estimated turnover for the remaining quarters, supporting evidence of expenses or deductions in computing income, evidence of tax payments and tax credits and computation of estimated taxable income:
Provided that where the Commissioner is not satisfied with the documentary evidence provided or where an estimate of the amount of tax payable is not accompanied by details mentioned in this sub-section, the Commissioner may reject the estimate after providing an opportunity of being heard to the taxpayer and the taxpayer shall pay advance tax according to the formula set out in sub-section (4) or sub-section (4B), as the case may be.
1363[ ]1363 . .
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(7) The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to any advance tax due under this section as if the amount due were tax due under an assessment order.
1[(7A) The Board may prescribe the manner for furnishing of the estimate and calculation of the amount of tax payable under this section through Iris or any other automated system specified by the Board.]
(8) A taxpayer who has paid advance tax under this section for a tax year shall be allowed a tax credit for that tax in computing the tax due by the taxpayer on the taxable income of the taxpayer for that year.
(9) A tax credit allowed for advance tax paid under this section shall be applied in accordance with sub-section (3) of section 4. . .
(10) A tax credit or part of a tax credit allowed under this section for a tax year that is not able to be credited under sub-section (3) of section 4 for the year shall be refunded to the taxpayer in accordance with section 170.
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1366[147A. Advance tax from provincial sales tax registered person.
(1) Every provincial sales tax registered person shall be liable to pay adjustable advance tax at the rate of three per cent of the turnover declared before the provincial revenue authority.
(2) The advance tax under sub-section (1) shall be paid monthly at the time when sales tax return is to be filed with the provincial revenue authority.
(3) Advance tax paid under this section may be taken into account while working out advance tax payable under section 147.
(4) The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to any advance tax due under this section as if the amount due. were tax due under an assessment order. .
(5) A taxpayer who has paid advance tax under this section for a tax year shall be allowed a tax credit for that tax in computing the tax due by the taxpayer on the taxable income of the taxpayer for that year. proceeds, or realization of the proceeds on account of sale of goods, or export of goods, or at the time of making payment to an indirect exporter, or clearing of goods exported, respectively, deduct or collect, as the case may be, advance income tax under this section at the rate of one percent of such foreign exchange proceeds, or export proceeds, or exports, or payment, in addition to tax collectable or deductible under section 154 of this Ordinance.” New sub-section (7A) inserted through Finance Act, 2020 dated 30th June, 2020 Sub-section (11) omitted by the Finance Act, 2004. The omitted sub-section (11) read as follows: “(11) In this section, “turnover” shall not include amounts referred to in clauses (a), (b), (ba), (c) and
(d) of sub-section (1).” Inserted by the Finance Act, 2016.
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(6) A tax credit allowed for advance tax paid under this section shall be applied in accordance with sub-section (3) of section 4.
(7) A tax credit or part of a tax credit allowed under this section for a tax year that is not able to be credited under sub-section (3) of section 4 for the year shall be refunded to the taxpayer in accordance with section 170.
(8) This section shall not apply to a person 1364[whose name was appearing in the active taxpayers’ list]1364 on the thirtieth day of June of the previous tax year.]1366
Division II Advance Tax Paid to a Collection Agent . .
148. Imports.
(1) The Collector of Customs shall collect advance tax from every importer of goods on the value of the goods at the rate specified in Part II of the First Schedule 1365[in respect of goods classified in Parts I to III of the Twelfth Schedule]1365 1366[:
Provided that the Board may, by a notification in the official Gazette, add in the Twelfth Schedule any entry thereto or omit any entry therefrom or amend any entry therein:
Provided further that in case of goods classified under Part III of the Twelfth Schedule which are used both as raw material and finished goods, the Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, specify that goods imported by a person or class of persons as raw material for its own use shall be treated as classified under Part II of the Twelfth Schedule, subject to such conditions and procedure as may be prescribed]1366 1368[:
Provided also that the Collector of Customs, shall not collect tax under this section, where the recipient of goods is also liable under the Digital Presence . . Proceeds tax, Act, 2025 and same has been collected by the payment intermediary as defined in section 153.]1368
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1371[(2A) Notwithstanding omission of sub-section (2), any notification issued under the said sub-section and for the time being in force, shall continue to remain in force, unless 1372[amended or]1372 rescinded by the Board through notification in the official Gazette.”;]1371
1373[ ]1373 1374[ ]1374 1376[ ]1376
(5) Advance tax shall be collected in the same manner and at the same . time as the customs-duty payable in. respect of the import or, if the goods are exempt from customs-duty, at the time customs-duty would be payable if the goods were dutiable.
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(6) 1377[Subject to sub-section (6A), the]1377 provisions of the Customs Act, 1969 (IV of 1969), in so far as relevant, shall apply to the collection of tax under this section.
1378[(6A) The Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, determine the minimum value of goods for the purpose of collection of advance tax under this section.]1378
1379[(7) The tax 1380[required to be]1380 collected under this section shall be 1381[minimum]1381 tax 1382[ ]1382 on the income of the importer arising from the imports subject to sub-section (1) and this sub-section shall not apply in the case of import of 1383[goods on which tax is required to be collected under this section 1384[ ]1384 by an industrial undertaking for its own use.]1383 1385[ ]1385 . .
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1386[(7A) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (7), the tax required to be collected under this section shall be minimum tax on the income every person arising from imports of following goods –
(i) edible oil;
(ii) packaging material;
(iii) paper and paper board; or
(iv) plastics:
Provided that the Board with the approval of Minister in-charge may, by a notification in the official Gazette, add any entry thereto or omit any entry therefrom or amend any entry therein this sub-section.]1386 . . 1387[ ]1387
(9) In this section – “Collector of Customs” means the person appointed as Collector of Customs under section 3 of the Customs Act, 1969 (IV of 1969), and includes a Deputy Collector of Customs, an Additional Collector of Customs, or an officer of customs appointed as such under the aforesaid section; 1388[ ]1388 1389[Value of goods means –
(a) in case of goods chargeable to tax at retail price under the Third Schedule of the Sales Tax Act, 1990, the retail price of such goods increased by sales tax payable in respect of the import and taxable supply of the goods; 1390[ ]1390 ]1389
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(b) in case of 1391[goods other than those specified in clauses (a) and
(c)]1391; the value of the goods as determined under the Customs Act, 1969 (IV of 1969), as if the goods were subject to ad valorem duty increased by the custom-duty, federal excise duty and sales tax, if any, payable in respect of the import of the goods 1392[; and]1392; and]1379]
1393[(c) minimum value as notified by the Board under subsection (6A) as if such goods were subject to ad valorem duty as increased by the custom-duty, federal excise duty and sales tax, payable in respect of the import of the goods.]1393
1394[148A. [Omitted].]1394
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149. Salary.
(1) Every 1396[person responsible for]1396 paying salary to an employee shall, at the time of payment, deduct tax from the amount paid at the employee’s average rate of tax computed at the rates specified in Division I of Part I of the First Schedule on the estimated income of the employee chargeable under the head “Salary” for the tax year in which the payment is made 1397[including tax under section 4AB]1397 after making 1398[adjustment of tax withheld from employee under other heads and tax credit admissible under section 61 1399[and 63]1399 during the tax year after obtaining documentary evidence]1398, as may be necessary, for 1400[:]1400
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1401[(i) tax withheld from the employee under this Ordinance during the tax year;
(ii) any excess deduction or deficiency arising out of any previous deduction; or
(iii) failure to make deduction during the year;]1401
1402[(1A) Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-section (1), any person responsible for paying pension to a former employee who is below the age of seventy years and deriving pension income during a tax year in which the payment exceeds rupees ten million, shall at the time of payment, deduct tax from the amount which is over and above rupees ten million at the rate provided in Division I of Part I of the First Schedule of the Ordinance, along with tax deducted under . section 4AB after making adjustment.of tax withheld from former employee under other heads and tax credit admissible under sections 61 and 63 of the Ordinance during the tax year after obtaining documentary evidence, as may be necessary, for –
(i) tax withheld from the former employee under this Ordinance during the tax year; or
(ii) any excess deduction or deficiency arising out of any previous deduction; or
(iii) failure to make deduction during the year.]1402
(2) The average rate of tax of an employee for a tax year for the purposes of sub-section (1) shall be computed in accordance with the following formula, namely:–
A/B
where –
A is the tax that would be payable if the amount referred to in component B of the formula were the employee’s taxable income for that year 1403[plus tax chargeable under section 4AB]1403; and . . B is the employee’s estimated income under the head “Salary” for that year.
1404[(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-sections (1) and (2), every person responsible for making payment for directorship fee or fee for attending board meeting or such fee by whatever name called, shall at the time of payment, deduct tax at the rate of twenty percent of the gross amount payable.
(4) Tax deductible under sub-section (3) shall be adjustable.]1404
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150. Dividends.
Every 1405[person]1405 paying a dividend shall deduct tax from the gross amount of the dividend paid 1406[or collect tax from the amount of dividend in specie]1406 1407[ ]1407 at the rate specified in 1408[Division I of Part III]1408 of the First Schedule.
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151. Profit on debt.
(1) Where –
1411[(a) a person pays yield on an account, deposit or a certificate under the National Savings Scheme or Post Office Savings Account;]1411
(b) a banking company 1412[or]1412 financial institution pays any profit on a debt, being an account or deposit maintained with the company or institution; . . 1413[ ]1413
1414[(c) the Federal Government, a Provincial Government or a 1415[Local Government]1415 pays to any person 1416[ ]1416 profit on any security 1417[other than that referred to in clause (a)]1417 issued by such Government or authority; or]1414
1418[(d) a banking company, a financial institution, a company referred Chapter X – Procedure— to in 1419[sub-clauses (i) and (ii) of clause (b)]1419 of sub-section (2) of section 80, or a finance society pays any profit on any bond, certificate, debenture, security or instrument of any kind (other than a loan agreement between a borrower and a banking company or a development finance institution) to any person other than financial institution.]1418 the payer of the profit shall deduct tax at the rate specified in Division IA of Part III of the First Schedule from the gross amount of the yield or profit paid as reduced by the amount of Zakat, if any, paid by the recipient under the Zakat and Ushr Ordinance, 1980 (XVII of 1980), at the time the profit is paid to the recipient.
1420[(1A) Every special purpose vehicle or a company, at the time of making . . payment of a return on investment in sukuks to a sukuk holder shall deduct tax from the gross amount of return on investment at the rate specified in Division IB of Part III of the First Schedule.]1420
(2) This section shall not apply to any profit on debt that is subject to sub-section (2) of section 152.
1421[(3) Tax deductible under this section shall be a 1422[minimum]1422 tax on the profit on debt arising to a taxpayer, except where —
(a) taxpayer is a company; or
(b) profit on debt is taxable under section 7B.]1421
1423[151A. Gain arising on disposal of certain debt securities.
(1) Every custodian of debt securities including a banking company responsible to maintain Investor Portfolio Securities (IPS) Account on behalf of holder of a debt security shall at the time of disposal of debt securities including government securities deduct tax at the rate specified in Division IIIAA of Part III of the First Schedule on the gross amount of capital gain arising to such holder and deposit the same in . . government treasury:
Provided that this section shall not apply on disposal of debt securities made through registered stock exchange and which are settled through NCCPL.
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(2) The capital gain arising to the holder on disposal of debt security mentioned in sub-section (1) shall be computed in accordance with the formula provided in sub-section (1A) of section 37A of the Ordinance.]1423
1424[151B. Certain payments by life insurance companies and takaful operators.
— (1) Every life insurance company, including a family takaful operator or a window takaful operator, making any payout, benefit, surrender value, maturity proceeds or similar payment to an individual under a life insurance policy, family takaful certificate, plan or arrangement shall, at the time of making such payment, deduct tax at the rate specified in Division IC of Part III of the First Schedule.
(2) For the purposes of sub-section (1), the amount liable to tax deduction . shall be the gross amount of payout o.r benefit reduced by the aggregate amount of premiums or contributions paid by the policyholder or participant.
(3) The provisions of sub-section (1) shall not apply where the payout or benefit—
(a) is made on account of death of the insured or participant;
(b) is made on account of disability of the insured or participant; or
(c) is made after completion of four years from the date of issuance of the policy, certificate or plan.
(4) Tax deducted under this section shall be treated as final tax on the income arising from such payout or benefit.]1424
152. Payments to non-residents.
(1) Every person paying an amount of 1425[royalty]1425 or fees for technical services to a non-resident person that is chargeable to tax under section 6 shall deduct tax from the gross amount paid at the rate . specified in Division IV of Part I of the. First Schedule.
1426[(1A) Every person making a payment in full or part (including a payment by way of advance) to a non-resident person on the execution of –
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(c) a contract for advertisement services rendered by T.V. Satellite Channels, shall deduct tax from the gross amount payable under the contract at the rate specified in Division II of Part III of the First Schedule.]1426
1427[(1AA) Every person making a payment of insurance premium or re-insurance premium to a non-resident person shall deduct tax from the gross amount paid at the rate specified in Division II of Part III of the First Schedule.]1427 . . 1428[(1AAA) Every person making a payment for advertisement services to a non-resident media person relaying from outside Pakistan shall deduct tax from the gross amount paid at the rate specified in 1429[Division II]1429 of Part III of the First Schedule.]1428
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1431[(1B) The tax deductible under sub-sections (1A), (1AA) and (1AAA) shall be a minimum tax on the income of the non-resident persons in respect of payments mentioned therein.
(1BA) Every person responsible for making payment directly or through an agent or intermediary to a non-resident person for foreign produced commercial for advertisement on any television channel or any other media, shall deduct tax at the rate of twenty percent from the gross amount paid. The tax deductible under this sub-section shall be final tax on the income of non-resident person arising out of such payment.]1431 . . 1432[ ]1432
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1436[(1C) Every banking company or a financial institution remitting outside Pakistan an amount of fee for offshore digital services, chargeable to tax under section 6, to a non-resident person on behalf of any resident or a permanent establishment of a non-resident in Pakistan shall deduct tax from the gross amount paid at the rate specified in Division IV of Part I of the First Schedule]1436 1437[:
Provided that the banking company and financial institution shall not deduct the tax under this sub-section where the recipient is also liable to Digital Presence . Proceeds tax and same has been coll.ected.]1437
1438[(1D) Every banking company or a financial institution maintaining 1439[, for a period not less than six months,]1439 special convertible rupee account (SCRA) of a non-resident company having no permanent establishment in Pakistan shall deduct tax from capital gain arising on the disposal of debt instruments and Government securities including treasury bills and Pakistan investment bonds invested through SCRA at the rate specified in Division II of Part III of the First Schedule]1438 1440[:
Provided that in case of holding period of debt instruments and Government securities including treasury bills and Pakistan investment bonds is less than six months, the capital gain arising on the disposal of such securities to the non-resident person shall be taxed at the rates provided in paragraph (2) of Division II of Part III of the First Schedule of the Ordinance.]1440
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1442[(1DA) Every banking company maintaining a Foreign Currency Value Account (FCVA), Foreign Currency Business Value Account (FCBVA), Non- Resident Rupee Value Account (NRVA), or Non-Resident Rupee Business Value Account (NRBVA) shall deduct tax from capital gain arising on the disposal of debt instruments and Government securities and certificates (including Shariah compliant variant) invested through aforesaid accounts at the rate specified in Division II of Part III of the First Schedule.]1442
1443[(1DB) Every special purpose vehicle or a company, at the time of making payment of a return on investment in sukuks to a non-resident sukuk holder shall deduct tax from the gross amount of return on investment at the rate specified in Division IB of Part III of the First Schedule.]1443 ] . . 1444[(1DC) Every exchange company licensed by the State Bank of Pakistan shall deduct tax at the time of making payment of service charges or commission or fee, by whatever name called, to the global money transfer operators, international money transfer operators or such other persons engaged in international money transfers or cross-border remittances for facilitating outward remittances, at the rates given in Division IV, Part I of the First Schedule:
Provided that where such person retains service charges or commission or fee, by whatever name called from the amount payable to the exchange company on any account, the exchange company shall be deemed to have paid the service charges or commission or fee, by whatever name called and the exchange company shall collect the tax accordingly.
(1DD) Every banking company while making payment to card network company or payment gateway or any other person, of any transaction fee or licensing fee or service charges or commission or fee by whatever name called or interbank financial telecommunication services, shall deduct tax at the rates given in Division IV, Part I of the First Schedule: . .
Provided that where card network company or payment gateway or any other person retains money in relation to aforementioned services from the amount payable to the banking company on any account, the banking company shall be deemed to have paid the amount and the banking company shall collect the tax accordingly]1444
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1445[(1E) The tax deductible under sub-sections (1D), (1DA) 1446[(IDB), (1DC) and
(IDD)]1446 shall be a final tax in respect of persons and income mentioned therein.]1445
(2) Subject to sub-section (3), every person paying an amount to a non-resident person (other than an amount to which sub-section (1) 1447[or sub-section (1A) 1448[, (1AA)]1448 1449[, (1AAA), 1450[(1C)]1450 or (2A)]1449 applies)]1447 shall deduct tax from the gross amount paid at the rate specified in Division II of Part III of the First Schedule.
1451[(2A) Every prescribed person making a payment in full or part including a payment by way of advance to a permanent establishment in Pakistan of a non-resident person—. .
1452[(a)]1452 for the sale of goods 1453[except where the sale is made by the importer of the goods and tax under section 148 in respect of such goods has been paid and the goods are sold in the same condition as they were when imported]1453;
1454[(b)]1454 for the rendering of or providing services; and
1455[(c)]1455 on the execution of a contract, other than a contract for the sale of goods or the rendering of or providing services, shall, at the time of making the payment, deduct tax from the gross amount payable (including sales tax, if any) at the rate specified in Division II of Part III of the First Schedule.]1451
1456[(2AA) sub-section (1AA) shall not apply to an amount, with the written approval of the Commissioner, hat is taxable to a permanent establishment in Pakistan of the non-resident person.]1456
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1457[(2B) the tax deductible under sub-section (2A) shall be minimum tax:
Provided that tax deductible under clause (a) of sub-section (2A) shall not be minimum tax where payments are received for sale of goods by a company being a manufacturer of such goods.]1457
(3) Sub-section (2) does not apply to an amount —
(a) that is subject to deduction of tax under section 149, 150, 1458[ ]1458 1459[ ]1459 156 1460[or 233]1460;
(b) with the written approval of the Commissioner, that is taxable to a permanent establishment in Pakistan of the non-resident . person;.
(c) that is payable by a person who is liable to pay tax on the amount as representative of the non-resident person under sub-section (3) of section 172; or
(d) where the non-resident person is not chargeable to tax in respect of the amount.
(4) Where a person claims to be a representative of a non-resident person for the purposes of clause (c) of sub-section (3), the person shall file a declaration to that effect with the Commissioner prior to making any payment to the non-resident person.
1461[1462[(4A) The Commissioner may, on application made 1463[in the prescribed form]1463 by the recipient of payment referred to in sub-section (1A) having permanent establishment in Pakistan, or by a recipient of payment referred to in sub-section (2A), as the case may be, and after making such inquiry as the Commissioner thinks fit, allow by order in writing, in cases where the tax deductable under sub-
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1466[(4B) The Commissioner may, in case of payment that constitutes part of an overall arrangement of a cohesive business operation as referred to in paragraph (ii) of sub-clause (g) of clause (41) of section 2, on application made by the person making payment and after making such inquiry, as the Commissioner thinks fit, allow by order in writing, the person to make payment after deduction of tax equal to 1467[twenty]1467 percent of the tax chargeable on such payment under sub-section (1A):
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Provided that the credi.t of the tax so deducted shall be available to the permanent establishment of the non-resident accounting for overall profits arising on the overall cohesive business operation.]1466
(5) Where a person intends to make a payment to a non-resident person without deduction of tax under this section,1468[other than payments liable to reduced rate under relevant agreement for avoidance of double taxation,]1468 the person shall, before making the payment, furnish to the Commissioner a notice in writing setting out —
(a) the name and address of the non-resident person; 1469[ ]1469
(b) the nature and amount of the payment 1470[;and
(c) such other particulars as may be prescribed.]1470
1471[(5A) The Commissioner on receipt of notice shall 1472[, within thirty days,]1472 pass an order accepting the contention or making the order under sub-section (6)]1471 1473[: . .
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Provided that the Commissioner shall be deemed to have issued the exemption certificate upon the expiry of thirty days and the certificate shall be automatically processed and issued by Iris subject to the condition that in computing the said period of thirty days, there shall be excluded days taken for adjournment by the applicant:
Provided further that the Commissioner may modify or cancel the certificate issued automatically by Iris on the basis of reasons to be recorded in writing after providing an opportunity of being heard.]1473
(6) Where a person has notified the Commissioner of a payment under sub-section (5) and the Commissioner has reasonable grounds to believe that the . non-resident person is chargeable to. tax under this Ordinance in respect of the payment, the Commissioner may, by 1474[order]1474 in writing, direct the person making the payment to deduct tax from the payment in accordance with sub-section (2).
(7) Sub-section (5) shall not apply to a payment on account of –
1475[(a) an import of goods where title to the goods passes outside Pakistan and is supported by import documents, except where —
(i) the supply is made in connection with the overall arrangement for the supply of goods, installation, construction, assembly, commission, guarantees or supervisory activities and all or principal activities are undertaken or performed either by the associates of the person supplying the goods or its permanent establishment, whether or not the title passes outside Pakistan and whether or not the goods are imported in the name of the associate or any other person; or
(ii) the supply is made by a resident person or a Pakistan permanent est.ablishment of a non-resident person in . connection with the overall arrangement as referred to in sub-clause (i); or” ]1475
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(b) educational and medical expenses remitted in accordance with the regulations of the State Bank of Pakistan.
1476[(8) In this section “prescribed person” means a prescribed person as defined in sub-section (7) of section 153.]1476
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1479[153. Payments for goods, services and contracts.
(1) Every prescribed person making a payment in full or part including a payment by way of advance to a resident person 2[ ] 3[ ] — Chapter X – Procedure—
(a) for the sale of goods 1[including toll manufacturing] 2[, except where payment is less than seventy-five thousand Rupees in aggregate, during a financial year];
(b) for the rendering of or providing of services 3[except where payment is less than thirty thousand Rupees in aggregate, during a financial year];
(c) on the execution of a contract, 4[including contract signed by a sportsperson] 5[but not including] a contract for the sale of goods or the rendering of or providing services, shall, at the time of
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(6A) The provisions of sub-section (6) in so far as they relate to payments on account of supply of goods from which tax is deductible under this section shall not apply in respect of a company being a manufacturer of such goods.
(6B) Omitted previously.
(7) Omitted previously.
(8) Where any tax is deducted by a person making a payment to a Special Purpose Vehicle, on behalf of the Originator, the tax is credited to the Originator.
(8A) Omitted previously.
(9) In this section, – “prescribed person” means –
(a) the Federal Government;
(b) a company;
(c) an association of persons constituted by, or under law;
(cc) a non-profit organization;
(d) a foreign contractor or consultant;
(e) a consortium or joint venture;
(f) an exporter or an export house for the purpose of sub-section (1A);
(g) an association of persons, having turnover of fifty million rupees or above in tax year 2007 1[or in any subsequent tax year.
(h) an individual, having turnover of fifty million rupees or above in the tax year 2009 or in any subsequent year. “services” includes the services of accountants, architects, dentists, doctors, engineers, . interior decorators and lawyers,. otherwise than as an employee. “sale of goods” includes a sale of goods for cash or on credit, whether under written contract or not “manufacturer” for the purpose of this section means, a person who is engaged in production or manufacturing of goods, which includes-
(a) any process in which an article singly or in combination with other articles, material, components, is either converted into another distinct article or produce is so changed, transferred, or reshaped that it becomes capable of being put to use differently or distinctly; or
(b) a process of assembling, mixing, cutting or preparation of goods in any other manner.” The word “or” omitted through Finance Act, 2020 dated 30th June, 2020 The words “permanent establishment in Pakistan of a non-resident person” omitted by the Finance Act, 2012. The words inserted through Finance Act, 2020 dated 30th June, 2020 2. Inserted by the Finance Act, 2018 3. Inserted by the Finance Act, 2018 4. Inserted by the Finance Act, 2014 The words “other than” substituted by the words “but not including” by the Finance Act, 2014.
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2[Provided that where the recipient of the payment under clause (b) receives the payment through an agent or any other third person and the agent or, as the case may be, the third person retains service charges or fee, by whatever name called, from the payment remitted to the recipient, the agent or the third person shall be treated to have been paid the service charges or fee by the recipient and the recipient shall collect tax along with the payment received.] . .
(2) Every exporter or an export house making a payment in full or part including a payment by way of advance to a resident person or permanent establishment in Pakistan of a non-resident person for rendering of or providing services of stitching, dying, printing, embroidery, washing, sizing and weaving, shall at the time of making the payment, deduct tax from the gross amount payable at the rate specified in Division IV of Part III of the First Schedule.
3[(2A) Notwithstanding the provision of sub-section (1), –
(i) every payment intermediary at the time of processing payment through digital means, on behalf of a seller of digitally ordered goods or services through locally operated e-commerce platforms (including websites); and
(ii) every courier business providing courier services collecting cash from a buyer under Cash on Delivery (CoD) payment terms on behalf of a seller for the supply of digitally ordered goods and services through e-commerce platforms (including websites);. . shall collect tax from the gross amount payable (including sales tax, if any) to the seller at the rate specified in Division IVA of Part I of the First Schedule to the Ordinance and deposit to government treasury.]
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(3) The tax 1482[deductible]1482 under 1483[ ]1483 sub-section (1) and under sub-section (2) of this section, on the income of a resident person or 1484[ ]1484, shall be 1485[minimum]1485 tax.
Provided that,—
(a) tax deducted under clause (a) of sub-section (1) shall 1486[not be minimum tax]1486 where payments are received on sale or supply of goods, by a, —
(i) company being a manufacturer of such goods; or
(ii) public compan.y listed on a registered stock exchange in . Pakistan;
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(c) tax deducted under clause (c) of sub-section (1) shall be adjustable if payments are received by a public company listed on a registered stock exchange in Pakistan, on account of execution of contracts 1491[ ]1491 1492[ ]1492 1493[.
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"Explanation.— For the removal of doubt, it is explained that the income of resident person referred to in sub-section (3) means the amount on which tax is deductible under sub-section (1) or
(2) of this section.]1493
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1497[(4) The Commissioner may, on application made by the recipient of a payment referred to in sub-section (1) and after making such inquiry as the Commissioner thinks fit, may allow in cases where tax deductible under sub- . section (1) is not minimum, by an orde.r in writing, any person to make the payment after deduction of tax at reduced rate but such reduction shall not exceed eighty percent of the rate specified in the said Division 1498[except in cases of public limited companies where the Commissioner may allow payment without deduction of any tax]1498:
Provided that the Commissioner shall issue reduced rate certificate within fifteen days of filing of application to a company if advance tax liability has been discharged:
Provided further that the Commissioner shall be deemed to have issued the reduced rate certificate upon the expiry of fifteen days to the aforesaid company and the certificate shall be automatically processed and issued by Iris: Chapter X – Procedure—
Provided also that the Commissioner may modify or cancel the certificate issued automatically by Iris on the basis of reasons to be recorded in writing after providing an opportunity of being heard.]1497 1499[ ]1499
(5) Sub-section (1) shall not apply to —
(a) a sale of goods where the sale is made by the importer of the goods and tax under section 148 in respect of such goods has been paid and the goods are sold in the same condition as they were when imported; 1500[ ]1500. .
(c) a refund of any security deposit;
(d) a payment made by the Federal Government, a Provincial Government or a Local Government to a contractor for construction materials supplied to the contractor by the said Government or the authority; 1501[ ]1501
(f) the purchase of an asset under a lease and buy back agreement by a modaraba, leasing company, banking company or financial institution; or
(g) any payment for securitization of receivables 1502[or issuance of sukuks]1502 by a Special Purpose Vehicle to the Originator.
(6) Where any tax is deducted by a person making a payment for a Special Purpose Vehicle, on behalf of the Originator, the tax is credited to the Originator. . .
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(7) In this section, —
(i) “prescribed person” means—
(a) the Federal Government;
(b) a company;
(c) an association of persons constituted by, or under law;
(d) a non-profit organization;
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(e) a foreign con.tractor or consultant;
(f) a consortium or joint venture;
(g) an exporter or an export house for the purpose of sub-section (2);
(h) an association of persons, having turnover of 1503[one hundred]1503 million rupees or above in 1504[any of the preceding tax years]1504; 1505[ ]1505
(i) an individual, having turnover of 1506[one hundred]1506 million rupees or above in 1507[any of the preceding tax years]1507; 1508[ ]1508
[(j) a person registered under the Sales Tax Act, 1990 1509[having turnover of one hundred million rupees or more in any of the preceding tax years]; 1510[ ]1510 1511[ ]1511 ]1509
1512[(k) a person deriving income from the business of . construction.and sale of residential, commercial or other buildings (builder); 1513[ ]1513
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(1) a person deriving income from the business of development and sale of residential, commercial or other plots (developer)]1512 1514[;]1514
1515[(m) for the purpose of sub-section (2A), a payment intermediary; or
(n) for the purpose of sub-section (2A), a courier service.]1515
(ii) “services” includes the services of accountants, architects, dentists, doctors, engineers, interior decorators and lawyers, otherwise than as an employee; . . 1516[(iia) “courier service” means any specialized entity that provides fast, secure and often tracked transportation of documents, packages and small freight, typically offering door-to-door delivery solutions of goods within specific timeframes and in case of digitally ordered goods in e-commerce delivery and collection of cash (CoD) on behalf of the seller and such delivery service provider includes but not limited to –
(a) Logistics services;
(b) ride-haling services;
(c) food delivery platforms; and
(d) e-commerce services;
(iib) “payment intermediary” means any third party entity including a banking company, financial institution, a licensed foreign . exchange compan.y or payments gateways that facilitate the transfer of funds or payment instructions between two or more parties to enable, process, route or settle payments in a financial transaction, without being the ultimate source or recipient of the payment;]1516
(iii) “sale of goods” includes a sale of goods for cash or on credit, whether under written contract or not; 1517[and]1517
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(iv) “manufacturer” means a person who is engaged in production or manufacturing of goods, which includes—
(a) any process in which an article singly or in combination with other articles, material, components, is either converted into another distinct article or product is so changed, transferred, or reshaped that it becomes capable of being put to use differently or distinctly; or
(b) a process of assembling, mixing, cutting or preparation of goods in any other manner; and
(v) “turnover” means— . .
(a) the gross sales or gross receipts, inclusive of sales tax and federal excise duty or any trade discounts shown on invoices, or bills, derived from the sale of goods;
(b) the gross fees for the rendering of services for giving benefits including commissions;
(c) the gross receipts from the execution of contracts; and
(d) the company’s share of the amounts stated above of any association of persons of which the company is a member.]1479
1518[153A. [Omitted].]1518
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1520[153B. [Omitted].]1520
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154. Exports.
(1) Every authorised dealer in foreign exchange shall, at the time of realisation of foreign exchange proceeds on account of the export of goods . .
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(3) Every banking company shall, at the time of realisation of the proceeds on account of a sale of goods to an exporter under an inland back-to-back letter of credit or any other arrangement as prescribed by the 1523[Board]1523, deduct tax from the amount of the proceeds at the rate specified in Division IV of Part III of the First Schedule.
1524[(3A) The Export Processing Zone Authority established under the Export Processing Zone Authority Ordinance, 1980 (VI of 1980), shall at the time of export of goods by an industrial undertaking located in the areas declared by the Federal . . Government to be a Zone within the meaning of the aforesaid Ordinance, collect tax at the rate specified in Division IV of Part III of the First Schedule.]1524
1525[(3B) Every direct exporter and an export house registered under the Duty and Tax Remission for Exports Rules, 2001 provided in Sub-Chapter 7 of Chapter XII of the Customs Rules, 2001 1526[and Export Facilitation Scheme, 2021]1526 shall, at the time of making payment for a firm contract to an indirect exporter defined under the said rules, deduct tax at the rates specified in Division IV of Part III of the First Schedule.]1525
1527[(3C) The Collector of Customs at the time of clearing of goods exported shall collect tax from the gross value of such goods at the rate specified in Division IV of Part III of the First Schedule.]1527
(4) The tax 1528[deductible]1528 under 1529[this section]1529 shall be a 1530[minimum]1530 tax on the income arising from the 1531[transactions referred to in this section]1531.
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1534[154A. Export of Services.
(1) Every authorized dealer in foreign exchange shall, at the time of realization of foreign exchange proceeds on account of the following, deduct tax from the proceeds at the rates specified in Division IVA of Part III of the First Schedule –
(a) exports of computer software or IT services or IT enabled services 1535[where the exporter is registered with and duly certified by the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB).]1535;
(b) services or technical services rendered outside Pakistan or . exported from Pakistan;.
(c) royalty, commission or fees derived by a resident company from a foreign enterprise in consideration for the use outside Pakistan of any patent, invention, model, design, secret process or formula or similar property right, or information concerning industrial, commercial or scientific knowledge, experience or skill made available or provided to such enterprise;
(d) construction contracts executed outside Pakistan 1536[:
(da) foreign commission due to an indenting commission agent;]1536
(e) other services rendered outside Pakistan as notified by the Board from time to time;
(2) The tax deductible under this section shall be a final tax on the income arising from the transactions referred to in this section, upon fulfilment of the following conditions – . .
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1537[(b) withholding tax statements for the relevant tax year have been filed if required under the Ordinance;]1537 and
(c) sales tax returns under Federal or Provincial laws have been filed, if required under the law 1538[:
Provided that this condition shall not apply in case of an exporter mentioned in clause (a) of sub-section (1) of this section.]1538
(d) no credit for foreign taxes paid shall be allowed.
(3) The provisions of sub-section (2) shall not apply to a person who does not fulfill the specified conditions or who opts not to be subject to final taxation: . .
Provided that the option shall be exercised every year at the time of filing of return under section 114.
1539[ ]1539
(5) The Board in consultation with State Bank of Pakistan shall prescribe mode, manner and procedure of payment of tax under this section.
(6) The Board shall have power to include or exclude certain services for applicability of provisions of this section.]1534
1540[154B. Withholding tax on revenues received from social media platforms.
(1) Every banking and non-banking financial institution shall, at the time of credit or receipt of any amount in an account of a person, deduct tax at the rate specified in Division IIIAB of Part III of the First Schedule, where such amount represents revenues received from social media platforms.
(2) For the purposes of this section— . .
(a) “digital content creator” or “social media influencer” means any individual or entity deriving income from creation, publication, or monetization of content on digital platforms including but not Chapter X – Procedure— limited to YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok or such other similar platforms; and
(b) “payment” includes any inward remittance, transfer, or credit received through banking channels, including through intermediaries such as online payment service providers or digital financial platforms.
(3) The tax deducted under this section shall be –
(a) minimum in the case of a resident person; and
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(b) final tax in the ca.se of a non-resident person not having a permanent establishment in Pakistan.
(4) The Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, prescribe rules for implementation, including identification and reporting mechanisms.]1540
155. 1541[Rent of immoveable]1541 property.
(1) 1542[Every]1542 prescribed person making a payment in full or part (including a payment by way of advance) to any person on account of rent of immovable property (including rent of furniture and fixtures, and amounts for services relating to such property) shall deduct tax from the gross amount of rent paid at the rate specified in Division V of Part III of the First Schedule.
1543[Explanation.- “gross amount of rent” includes the amount referred to in sub-section (1) or (3) of section 16, if any.]1543
1544[Explanation.— For removal of doubt, it is clarified that the sub section (1) shall apply when a payment is made on account of rent of immoveable property irrespective of head of income]1544 . 1545[ ]1545.
1546[(3) In this section, “prescribed person” means –
(i) the Federal Government; Chapter X – Procedure—
(ii) a Provincial Government;
(iii) 1547[Local Government]1547;
(iv) a company;
(v) a non-profit organization 1548[or a charitable institution]1548;
(vi) a diplomatic mission of a foreign state; 1549[ ]1549
1550[(via) a private educational institution, a boutique, a beauty parlour, a hospital, a clinic or a maternity home;]1550 . . 1551[(vib) individuals or association of persons paying gross rent of rupees one and a half million and above in a year; or]1551
(vii) any other person notified by the 1552[Board]1552 for the purpose of this section.]1546
156. Prizes and winnings.
(1) Every person paying 1553[prize on]1553 a prize bond, or winnings from a raffle, lottery, 1554[prize on winning a quiz, prize offered by companies for promotion of sale,]1554 or cross-word puzzle shall deduct tax from the gross amount paid at the rate specified in Division VI of Part III of the First Schedule.
(2) Where a prize, referred to in sub-section (1), is not in cash, the person while giving the prize shall collect tax on the fair market value of the prize.
1555[(3) The tax 1556[deductible]1556 under sub-section (1) or collected under 1557[sub-]1557section (2) shall be final tax on the income from prizes or winnings referred to in the said sub-sections.]1555
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1558[156A. Petroleum products.
(1) Every person selling petroleum products to a petrol pump operator shall deduct tax from the amount of commission or discount allowed to the operator at the rate specified in Division VIA of Part III of the First schedule.
(2) The tax 1559[deductible]1559 under sub-section (1) shall be a final tax on the income arising from the sale of petroleum products to which sub-section (1) applies.]1558
1560[156B. [Omitted].]1560
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1564[157. [Omitted].]1564
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1565[158. Time of deduction of tax.
A person required to deduct tax from an amount paid by the person shall deduct tax — . .
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(a) in the case of deduction under section 151, at the time the amount is 1566[paid or]1566 credited to the account of recipient 1567[, whichever is earlier]1567; and
(b) in other cases, at the time the amount is actually paid 1568[;and]1568
1569[(c) amount actually paid shall have the meaning as may be prescribed.]1569
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Division IV General Provisions Relating to the Advance Payment of Tax or the Deduction of Tax at Source
159. Exemption or lower rate certificate.
(1) Where the Commissioner is satisfied that an amount 1570[ ]1570 to which Division II or III of this Part 1571[or Chapter XII]1571 applies is –
(a) exempt from tax under this Ordinance; or
(b) subject to tax at a rate lower than that specified in the First Schedule 1572[; or . .
(c) is subject to hundred percent tax credit under 1573[under this Ordinance]1573,]1572 the Commissioner shall, upon application in writing by the person,1574[in the prescribed form]1574 issue the person with an exemption or lower rate certificate 1575[:
Provided that in case of a company, the Commissioner shall issue exemption or lower rate certificate under this section within fifteen days of filing of application by the company:
Provided further that the Commissioner shall be deemed to have issued the exemption certificate upon the expiry of fifteen days from filing of application by the aforesaid company and the certificate shall be automatically processed and issued by Iris:
Provided also that the Commissioner may modify or cancel the certificate issued automatically by Iris on the basis of reasons to be recorded in writing after providing an opportunity of being heard.]1575
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1576[(1A) The Commissioner shal.l, upon application from a person,1577[in the prescribed form]1577 whose income is not likely to be chargeable to tax under 1578[ ]1578 this Ordinance, issue exemption certificate for the profit on debt referred to in clause (c) of sub-section (1) of section 151.]1576
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1579[(1B) The Commissioner shall, upon application from a person, in the prescribed form whose income from capital gains is not chargeable to tax under sub-section (1A) of section 37, issue exemption certificate for collection of advance tax under section 236C, in respect of a residential immovable property, which —
(a) has been in the personal use for the last fifteen years;
(b) has been declared by the person in his wealth statement under section 116 for the last fifteen years; and
(c) appears as residence for personal use in tax record of the person:
.
Provided that the e.xemption certificate under this section shall be issued once in fifteen years.]1579
1580[(1C) Where a person has distributed ninety percent or more of its accounting income amongst the unit or certificate holders or shareholders, as the case may be, in accordance with the provisions of clauses (99) and (99C) of Part I of the Second Schedule for the year immediately preceding the last tax year, the person shall be eligible for issuance of exemption certificate under sub-section (1) and the certificate shall be issued for the subsequent whole tax year:
Provided that in the case of a person who has started business for the first time, the certificate under sub-section (1) shall be issued on the basis of an undertaking furnished to the Commissioner that the person shall distribute ninety percent of his accounting income to the unit or shareholders for the tax year.
(1D) Where a person has been issued approval under the provision of sub-clause (c) of clause (36) of section 2 of this Ordinance for a tax year, the person shall be eligible for issuance of exemption certificate under sub-section (1), and the certificate shall be issued for the said whole tax year.]1580 . .
(2) A person required to collect advance tax under Division II of this Part or deduct tax from a payment under Division III of this Part 1581[or deduct or collect tax under Chapter XII]1581 shall collect or deduct the full amount of tax specified in Division II or III 1582[or Chapter XII]1582, as the case may be, unless there is in force a certificate issued under sub-section (1) relating to the collection or deduction of such tax, in which case the person shall comply with the certificate.
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1586[ [ ] ]1586
1587[(6) Notwithstanding omission of sub-sections (3), (4) and (5), any notification issued under the said sub-sections and for the time being in force, shall continue to remain in force, unless rescinded by the Board through notification in the official Gazette.]1587
160. Payment of tax collected or deducted.
Any tax that has been collected or purported to be collected under Division II of this Part or deducted or purported to be deducted under Division III of. this Part 1588[or deducted or collected, or . purported to be deducted or collected under Chapter XII]1588 shall be paid to the Commissioner by the person making the collection or deduction within the time and in the manner as may be prescribed.
161. Failure to pay tax collected or deducted.
(1) Where a person–
(a) fails to collect tax as required under Division II of this Part 1589[or Chapter XII]1589 or deduct tax from a payment as required under Division III of this Part 1590[or Chapter XII]1590 1591[or as required under section 50 of the repealed Ordinance]1591; or Chapter X – Procedure—
(b) having collected tax under Division II of this Part 1592[or Chapter XII]1592 or deducted tax under Division III of this Part 1593[or Chapter XII]1593 fails to pay the tax to the Commissioner as required under section 160, 1594[or having collected tax under section 50 of the repealed Ordinance pay to the credit of the Federal Government as required under sub-section (8) of section 50 of the repealed Ordinance,]1594 the person shall be personally liable to pay the amount of tax to the Commissioner 1595[who may 1596[pass an order to that effect and]1596 proceed to recover the same.]1595
1597[(1A) No recovery under sub-section (1) shall be made unless the person referred to in sub-section (1) has been provided with an opportunity of being heard.
(1B) Where at the time of re.covery of tax under sub-section (1) it is . established that the tax that was to be deducted from the payment made to a person or collected from a person has meanwhile been paid by that person, no recovery shall be made from the person who had failed to collect or deduct the tax but the said person shall be liable to pay 1598[default surcharge]1598 at the rate of 1599[twelve]1599 per cent per annum from the date he failed to collect or deduct the tax to the date the tax was paid.]1597
(2) A person personally liable for an amount of tax under sub-section (1) as a result of failing to collect or deduct the tax shall be entitled to recover the tax from the person from whom the tax should have been collected or deducted.
1600[(3) The Commissioner may, after making, or causing to be made, such enquiries as he deems necessary, amend or further amend an order of recovery under sub-section (1), if he considers that the order is erroneous in so far it is prejudicial to the interest of revenue:
Provided that the order recovery shall not be amended, unless the person referred to in sub-section (1) has been provided an opportunity of being . heard.]1600.
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162. Recovery of tax from the person from whom tax was not collected or deducted.
(1) Where a person fails to collect tax as required under Division II of this Part 1601[or Chapter XII]1601 or deduct tax from a payment as required under Division III of this Part 1602[or Chapter XII,]1602 the Commissioner may 1603[pass an order to that effect and]1603 recover the amount not collected or deducted from the person from whom the tax should have been collected or to whom the payment was made.
(2) The recovery of tax under sub-section (1) does not absolve the person who failed to deduct tax as required under Division III of this Part 1604[or Chapter XII]1604 from any other legal action in relation to the failure, or from a charge of 1605[default surcharge]1605 or the disallowance of a deduction for the expense to which the failure relates, as provided for under this Ordinance. . .
163. Recovery of amounts payable under this Division.
The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to any amount required to be paid to the Commissioner under this Division as if it were tax due under an assessment order.
164. Certificate of collection or deduction of tax.
(1) Every person collecting tax under Division II of this Part or deducting tax from a payment under Division III of this Part 1606[or 1607[deducting or collecting tax under]1607 Chapter XII]1606 shall, at the time of collection or deduction of the tax, furnish to the person from whom the tax has been collected or to whom the payment from which tax has been deducted has been made, 1608[copies of the 1609[Computerized Payment Receipt (CPR)]1609 or any other equivalent document along with]1608 a certificate setting out the amount of tax collected or deducted and such other particulars as may 1610[ ]1610 be prescribed 1611[:
Provided that in case of persons or class of persons notified as SWAPS agent, SWAPS Payment Receipt (SPR) shall be replaced with Computerized Payment Receipt (CPR).]1611
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(2) A person required to furnish a return of taxable income for a tax year shall attach to the return 1612[copies of the 1613[Computerized Payment Receipt (CPR) or SWAPS Payment Receipt (SPR)]1613 on the basis of which a certificate is]1612 provided to the person under this section in respect of tax collected or deducted in that year 1614[ ]1614.]
1615[164A. 1616[Settlement of transactions liable to Withholding Tax by SWAPS.
agents]1616. – (1) Subject to the Ordinance, the Board may, by notification in the official gazette, notify any person or class of persons required to deduct or collect tax under the Ordinance to integrate with Synchronized Withholding Administration and Payment System and to act as SWAPS agent within the time and in the manner as may be prescribed. . .
(2) The tax collected or purported to be collected or deducted or purported to be deducted under the Ordinance by a notified SWAPS agent and credited to the Commissioner through digital mode, shall be treated to have been paid under section 160 of the Ordinance.
(3) Where tax has been paid by a notified SWAPS agent in accordance with sub-section (2) of this section, copy or number of SWAPS Payment Receipt (SPR) shall replace copy or number of Computerized Payment Receipts (CPR) for the purposes of the Ordinance.
(4) Any notified SWAPS agent shall not be eligible for tax credit under Part X of Chapter III of the Ordinance and exemption under any of the provisions of the Ordinance if notified SWAPS agent fails to integrate with Board.
(5) All persons from whom the tax has been collected or deducted by the notified SWAPS agents shall be eligible for credit of tax withheld against SPR issued by SWAPS Agent.
(6) All other provisions of the Ordinance, not specifically dealt with in this . section, shall, mutatis mutandis, apply. to the notified SWAPS agents.]1615
165. Statements.
(1) Every person collecting tax under Division II of this Part 1617[or Chapter XII 1618[or the Tenth Schedule]1618]1617 or deducting tax from a payment under Chapter X – Procedure—
Division III of this Part 1619[or Chapter XII 1620[or the Tenth Schedule]1620]1619 shall, 1621[ ]1621 furnish to the Commissioner a 1622[quarterly]1622 statement in the prescribed form setting out—
(a) the name, 1623[Computerized National Identity Card Number, National Tax Number]1623 and address of each person from whom tax has been collected under Division II of this Part 1624[or Chapter XII 1625[or the Tenth Schedule]1625]1624 or to whom payments have been made from which tax has been deducted under Division III of this Part 8[or Chapter XII 1626[or the Tenth Schedule]]1626 in 1627[each 1628[quarter]1628]1627
(b) the total amount of payments made to a person from which tax has been deducted under Division III of this Part 1629[or Chapter XII 1630[or the Tenth Schedule]1630]1629 in 1631[each 1632[quarter]1632]1631 . .
(c) the total amount of tax collected from a person under Division II of this Part 1633[or Chapter XII 1634[or the Tenth Schedule]1634]1633 or deducted from payments made to a person under Division III of this Part 1635[or Chapter XII 1636[or the Tenth Schedule]1636]1635 in 1637[each 1638[quarter]1638]1637; and
(d) such other particulars as may be prescribed 1639[:]1639
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1640[Provided that every person as provided in sub-section (1) shall be required to file withholding statement even where no withholding tax is collected or deducted during the period 1641[:]1641 “Provided further that this section shall not apply where information required under sub-section (1) has been furnished under section 165A.”;]1640
1643[Explanation.— For the removal of doubt, it is clarified that this sub-section overrides all conflicting provisions contained in the Protection of Economic Reforms Act, 1992 (XII of 1992), the Banking Companies Ordinance, 1962 (LVII of 1962), the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1947 (VII of 1947) and the regulations made under the State Bank of Pakistan Act, 1956 (XXXIII of 1956), if an.y, on the subject, in so far as divulgence of . information under section 165 is concerned.]1643
1644[(1A) Every person involved or engaged in economic transactions as prescribed by the Board shall furnish to the Commissioner a quarterly statement in the prescribed form and manner. ”;and]1644
1645[(2) Every prescribed person collecting tax under Division II of this Part or Chapter XII 1646[or the Tenth Schedule]1646 or deducting tax under Division III of this Part of Chapter XII 1647[or the Tenth Schedule]1647 shall furnish statements under sub-section (1) 1648[or (1A)]1648 as per the following schedule, namely:-
1649[(a) in respect of quarter ending on the 31st day of March, on or before the 20th day of April;
(b) in respect of quarter year ending on the 30th day of June, on or before the 20th day of July;
(c) in respect of quarter ending on the 30th day of September, on or before the 20th day of October; and . .
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(d) in respect of quarter ending on or before the 31st day of December, on or before the 20th day of January.]1649
1650[(2A) Any person who, having furnished statement under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2), discovers any omission or wrong statement therein, may file a revised statement within sixty days of filing of statement under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2), as the case may be.]1650
1651[(2B) Notwithstanding anything contained in this section, the Commissioner as he deems lit may by notice in writing require any person, collecting or deducting tax under this Ordinance, to furnish a statement for any period specified in the notice within such period of time as may be specified in the notice.]1651 . .
3[(3) 1652[Board] may prescribe a statement requiring any person to furnish information 1653[ ]1653 in respect of any transactions in the prescribed form and verified in the prescribed manner 1654[.]1654 ]1652
1655[(4) A person required to furnish a statement under sub-section 8[(1)], may apply in writing, to the Commissioner for an extension of time to furnish the statement after the due date and the Commissioner if satisfied that a reasonable cause exists for non-furnishing of the statement by the due date may, by an order in writing, grant the applicant an extension of time to furnish the statement.]1655
1650[(5) The Board may make rules relating to electronic furnishing of statements under this section including,-
(a) mandatory electronic filing of statements; and
(b) determination of eligibility of the data of such statements and e-intermediaries, etc.]1650
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1659[(6) Every person deducting tax from payment under section 149 shall furnish to the Commissioner an annual statement in the prescribed form and manner 1660[.]1660
1661[ ]1661
1662[(7) Every prescribed person collecting tax under Division II of this Part, Chapter XII or the Tenth Schedule or deducting tax from a payment under Division III of this Part, Chapter XII or the Tenth Schedule shall, e-file to the Commissioner an annual statement for the relevant tax year within thirty days of the end of tax year in addition to statement to be filed under sub-section (6) of this section.
(8) Every prescribed person col.lecting tax under Division II of this Part or . Chapter XII, the Tenth Schedule or deducting tax from a payment under Division III of this Part, Chapter XII or the Tenth Schedule shall also e-file to the Commissioner a statement in the prescribed form reconciling the amounts mentioned in annual statement filed under sub-section (7) with the amounts declared in the return, audited accounts or financial statements by the due date of filing of return of income as provided under section 118 of the Ordinance.]1662
1663[165A. Furnishing of information by banks.
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in any law for the time being in force including but not limited to the Banking Companies Ordinance, 1962 (LVII of 1962), the Protection of Economic Reforms Act, 1992 (XII of 1992), the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1947 (VII of 1947) and the regulations made under the State Bank of Pakistan Act, 1956 (XXXIII of 1956), if any, on the subject every banking company shall make arrangements to provide to the Board in the prescribed form and manner,—
1664[(a) a list of persons containing particulars of cash withdrawals exceeding fifty thousand Rupees in a day and tax deductions thereon 1665[ ]1665, aggregating to Rupees one million or more during each preceding . calendar month.";]1664.
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(b) a list containing particulars of deposits aggregating rupees 1666[ten]1666 million or more made during the preceding calendar month;
(c) a list of payments made by any person against bills raised in respect of a credit card issued to that person, aggregating to rupees 1667[two]1667 hundred thousand or more during the preceding calendar month;
1668[(d) a list of persons receiving profit on debt 1669[ ]1669 1670[ ]1670 and tax deductions thereon during preceding financial year]1668 1671[; and 1672[ ]1672
(f) a list of persons containing particulars of their business accounts opened or re-designated d.uring each preceding calendar month.]1671 .
(2) Each banking company shall also make arrangements to nominate a senior officer at the head office to coordinate with the Board for provision of any information and documents in addition to those listed in sub-section (1), as may be required by the Board.
(3) The banking companies and their officers shall not be liable to any civil, criminal or disciplinary proceedings against them for furnishing information required under this Ordinance.
(4) Subject to section 216, all information received under this section shall be used only for tax purposes and kept confidential.]1663
1673[165AB. Reporting of financial transaction data by banking companies and financial institutions.
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Banking Companies Ordinance, 1962 (LVII of 1962), the State Bank of Pakistan Act, 1956 (XXXIII of 1956), the Protection of Economic Reforms Act, 1992 (XII of 1992), or any other law for the time being in force, every banking company and Electronic .
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Money Institutions (EMIs) shall electronically upload the information, as mentioned in sub-section (2), to the Central Data Hub, for algorithmic cross-matching of tax and bank information.
(2) Information in respect of an account holders having deposits or withdrawals exceeding one hundred million Rupees during a reporting period in any or all of the bank accounts maintained by the account holder, specifying particulars of deposits or withdrawals, including opening and closing balances, peak credits, and total credits during the reporting period.
(3) This information as shared above shall be digitally processed and shall not be visible to any of the Income Tax Authorities during this cross-matching . process.
(4) In case of gross mismatch in the information in respect of an account holder, the digital system of the Board shall feed the information so required into the Compliance Risk Management (CRM) system of the Board, and further proceedings shall be conducted by the National faceless centre as provided in this Ordinance.
(5) The Board shall ensure that such information, shared by the banks, remains strictly confidential and in no case is disclosed or misused in a manner to disregard the confidentiality measures provided in the statutes and rules governing commercial banking, save as provided in this section.
(6) In this section—
(a) “reporting period” means, in respect of a Financial Year, a period of six months, starting from:
(i) 1st day of July and ending on 31st day of December; and . .
(ii) 1st day of January and ending on 30th day of June,;
(b) “specified date” means the—
(i) 31st day of January in case of reporting period ending on 31st day of December; and
(ii) 31st day of July in case of reporting period ending on 30th day of June;
(c) “accounts” means bank accounts maintained by a person including current deposits, call deposits, saving deposits, fix deposits, term deposits, or any other such deposits by whatever name called; Chapter X – Procedure—
(d) “peak credits” means the highest credit balance in all the bank accounts of the account holder on any given date during the reporting period;
(e) ”Central Data Hub” means a virtual repository of data and information maintained by the Board through PRAL; and
(f) ”compliance risk management (CRM)” means a computer programme for identification and communication of compliance risks, including understatement of sales, overstatement of expenses, nonreporting or under-reporting of incomes, assets, and transactions.]1673 . .
1674[165B. Furnishing of information by financial institutions including banks.
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in any law for the time being in force including but not limited to the Banking Companies Ordinance, 1962 (LVII of 1962), the Protection of Economic Reforms Act,1992 (XII of 1992), the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1947 (VII of1947) and any regulations made under the State Bank of Pakistan Act,1956 (XXXIII of 1956) on the subject, every financial institution shall make arrangements to provide information regarding non-resident 1675[or any other reportable]1675 persons to the Board in the prescribed form and manner for the purpose of automatic exchange of information under bilateral agreement or multilateral convention.
(2) 1676[All]1676 information received under this section shall be used only for tax and related purposes and kept confidential.]1674
1677[(3) For the purpose of this section, the terms "reportable person" and "financial institution" shall have the meaning as provided in Chapter XIIA of the Income Tax Rules, 2002.]1677
1678[165C. Furnishing of information by online marketplace, payment intermediary and courier service.
by online marketplace, payment . intermediary and courier service. – (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 165 of the Ordinance, every payment intermediary and courier service responsible for deducting tax under sub-section (2A) of section 153 of the Ordinance shall file a quarterly withholding statement to the Commissioner for tax deduction regarding sale of digitally ordered goods and services for each quarter of a tax year in the prescribed form setting out –
(a) name, identification number (NTN/CNIC) and address of the seller; Chapter X – Procedure—
(b) transaction date, unique identifier (invoice number) and total transaction value;
(c) the total amount of tax deducted at the time of payments to the seller; and
(d) any other particular may be prescribed.
(2) Every online marketplace in Pakistan shall submit a monthly statement containing name, address, Sales Tax and Income Tax registration number of every vendor registered on its platform supplying digitally ordered goods and services in e-commerce, transactional and aggregated quantum of seller‘s monthly turnover and the amount deposited into the vendor‘s bank account against . such sale transactions. .
(3) All the provisions of the section 165 excluding sub-sections (1), (1A) and (6) shall mutatis mutandis apply with respect to the due date of the filing of the withholding statements, revision of the statements, power to call for statement by the Commissioner, extension of time to furnish the statement after due date, power of the Board, filing of annual withholding statement and reconciliation of the withholding statement with the annual income tax return.]1678
166. Priority of tax collected or deducted.
(1) Tax collected by a person under Division II 1679[of this Part or Chapter XII]1679 or deducted from a payment under Division III of this Part 1680[or Chapter XII]1680 shall be —
(a) held by the person in trust for the 1681[Federal]1681 Government; and
(b) not subject to attachment in respect of any debt or liability of the person.
(2) In the event of the liquidation or bankruptcy of a person who has collected 1682[ ]1682 or deducted tax from a payment under Division III of this Part 1683[or Chapter XII]1683, the amount collected or d.educted shall not form part of the estate of . the person in liquidation or bankruptcy and the Commissioner shall have a first claim for that amount before any distribution of property is made.
(3) Every amount that a person is required to deduct from a payment under Division III of this Part 1684[or Chapter XII]1684 shall be –
(a) a first charge on the payment; and Chapter X – Procedure—
(b) deducted prior to any other amount that the person may be required to deduct from the payment by virtue of an order of any Court or under any other law.
167. Indemnity.
A person who has deducted tax from a payment under 1685[Division III of this Part]1685 1686[or Chapter XII]1686 and remitted the deducted amount to the Commissioner shall be treated as having paid the deducted amount to the recipient of the payment for the purposes of any claim by the recipient for payment of the deducted tax.
168. Credit for tax collected or deducted.
(1) For the purposes of this Ordinance — .
(a) the amount of any tax dedu.cted from a payment under Division III of this Part 1687[or Chapter XII]1687 shall be treated as income derived by the person to whom the payment was made; and
(b) the amount of any tax collected under Division II of this Part 1688[or Chapter XII]1688 or deducted under Division III of this Part 1689[or Chapter XII]1689 shall be treated as tax paid by the person from whom the tax was collected or deducted.
(2) Subject to sub-sections 1690[(2A), (2B),]1690 (3) and (4), where an amount of tax has been collected from a person under Division II of this Part 1691[or Chapter XII]1691 or deducted from a payment made to a person under Division III of this Part 1692[or Chapter XII]1692, the person shall be allowed a tax credit for that tax in computing the tax due by the person on the taxable income of the person for the tax year in which the tax was collected or deducted.
1693[(2A) Where a company is a member of an association of persons which is taxed in accordance with section 92 and an amount of tax has been collected from an association of persons under Division II of this Part or Chapter XII or deducted . from a payment made to the said a.ssociation under Division III of this Part or Chapter XII, the company shall be allowed a tax credit, in respect of tax collected or deducted from the association of persons, according to the following formula, namely:— Chapter X – Procedure—
(A/B) x C
Where —
A is the amount of share of profits before tax received by the company as a member from the association of persons;
B is the taxable income of the association of persons; and
C is the amount of tax withheld in the name of the association of persons.
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(2B) No tax credit shall be allow.ed for any tax collected or deducted from an association of persons in respect of an amount for which credit has been allowed under sub-section (2A) to a company being a member of the association.]1693
1694[(3) No tax credit shall be allowed for any tax collected or deducted that is a final tax under—
1695[ ]1695 1696[ ]1696 1697[ ]1697 1698[(ca) sub-section (1E) of section 152; (cb) sub-section (2) of section 152A;]1698 1699[ ]1699 1700[ ]1700
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1701[ ]1701 1702[(ea) sub-section (2) of section 154A;]1702
(f) sub-section (3) of section 156;
(g) sub-section (2) of section 156A; 1703[ ]1703 1704[and]1704 1705[ ]1705
1706[(j)]1706 ]1694
1707[(k) sub-section (7) of section 236Z.]1707 .
(4) A tax credit allowed unde.r this section shall be applied in accordance with sub-section (3) of section 4.
(5) A tax credit or part of a tax credit allowed under this section for a tax year that is not able to be credited under sub-section (3) of section 4 for the year shall be refunded to the taxpayer in accordance with section 170.
1708[(6) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law or any rules for the time being in force, no amount shall be deducted on account of service charges from the tax withheld or collected by any person under the provisions of this Ordinance.]1708
1709[(7) In case any amount is deducted on account of service charges, by the person, the said person will be liable to pay the said amount to the Federal Government and all the provisions of this Ordinance shall apply in so far as they apply to the recovery of tax.]1709
169. Tax collected or deducted as a final tax.
(1) This section shall apply where — . .
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1710[ ]1710
(b) the 1713[tax required to be deducted]1713 is a final tax under 1714[sub-section (1E) of section 152, 152A]1714, 4[ ] 1715[sub-section (2) of section 154A]1715 1716[, clause (b) of sub-section (3) of section 154B,]1716 1717[ ]1717 sub-section (3) of section 156, 1718[ ]1718 1719[sub-section (2) [or] 1720section 156A or 1721[sub-section (7) of section 236Z]1721 1722[ ]17221723[ ]1723 ]1719 on the income from which it 1725[was deductible]1725.
(2) Where this section applies —
(a) the income shall not be chargeable to tax under any head of income in computing the taxable income of the person; .
(b) no deduction shall.be allowable under this Ordinance for any expenditure incurred in deriving the income;
(c) the amount of the income shall not be reduced by —
(i) any deductible allowance under Part IX of Chapter III; or
(ii) the set off of any loss;
(d) the tax deducted shall not be reduced by any tax credit allowed under this Ordinance; 1726[ ]1726
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(e) there shall be no refund of the tax collected or deducted 1727[unless the tax so collected or deducted is in excess of the amount for which the taxpayer is chargeable under this Ordinance 1728[; and]1728.]1727
1729[(f) tax deductible has not been deducted, or short deducted, the said non-deduction or short deduction may be recovered under section 162, and all the provisions of this Ordinance shall apply accordingly.]1729
(3) Where all the income derived by a person in a tax year is subject to final taxation under the provisions referred to in sub-section (1) or under sections 5, 6 1730[and]1730 7 5[ ] 1731[an assessment shall be treated to have been made under section . 120 1732[ ]1732.
1734[Explanation.— The expression, “an assessment shall be treated to have been made under section 120” means,—
(a) the Commissioner shall be taken to have made an assessment of income for that tax year, and the tax due thereon equal to those respective amounts specified in the return 1735[ ]1735; and
(b) the return 1736[ ]1736 shall be taken for all purposes of this Ordinance to be an assessment order.]1734
1737[ ]1737
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1739[(4) Where the tax collected or deducted is final tax under any provision of this Ordinance and hundred percent higher tax rate has been prescribed for the said tax under the Tenth Schedule, the final tax shall be the tax rate prescribed in the First Schedule and the excess tax collected under the Tenth Schedule specified for persons not appearing in the active taxpayers’ list shall be adjustable in case the return is filed before finalization of assessment as provided in rule 4 of the Tenth Schedule.]1739
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PART VI
REFUNDS
170. Refunds.
(1) A taxpayer who has paid tax in excess of the amount which the taxpayer is properly chargeable under this Ordinance may apply to the Commissioner for a refund of the excess.
1740[(1A) Where any advance or loan, to which sub-clause (e) of clause (19) of section 2 applies, is repaid by a taxpayer, he shall be entitled to a refund of the tax, if any, paid by him as a result of such advance or loan having been treated as dividend under the aforesaid provision.]1740 . .
(2) An application for a refund under sub-section (1) shall be –
(a) made in the prescribed form;
(b) verified in the prescribed manner; and
(c) made within 1741[three]1741 years of the later of -
(i) the date on which the Commissioner has issued the assessment order to the taxpayer for the tax year to which the refund application relates; or
(ii) the date on which the tax was paid.
(3) Where the Commissioner is satisfied that tax has been overpaid, the Commissioner shall —
(a) apply the excess in reduction of any other tax due from the taxpayer under this Ordinance; . .
(b) apply the balance of the excess, if any, in reduction of any outstanding liability of the taxpayer to pay other taxes; and
(c) refund the remainder, if any, to the taxpayer.
(4) The Commissioner shall, within 1742[sixty]1742 days of receipt of a refund application under sub-section (1), serve on the person applying for the refund an order in writing of the decision 1743[after providing the taxpayer an opportunity of being heard]1743.
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1744[(5) A person aggrieved by—
(a) an order passed under sub-section (4); or
(b) the failure of the Commissioner to pass an order under sub-section (4) within the time specified in that sub-section, may prefer an appeal under Part III of this Chapter.]1744
1745[(6) The Board may make rules regulating procedure for expeditious processing and automatic payment of refunds through centralized processing system with effect from a date to be notified by the Board.]1745 . .
1746[170A. Electronic processing and electronic issuance of Refunds by the.
Board.—Notwithstanding anything contained in section 170 of this Ordinance, commencing from tax year 2021, the Board may process and issue refund to the taxpayer who has filed the return of income without requiring refund application by the taxpayer to the extent of tax credit verified by the Board’s computerized system as may be prescribed. The refund amount sanctioned under this section shall be electronically transferred in the taxpayer’s notified bank account.]1746
171. Additional payment for delayed refunds.
(1) Where a refund due to a taxpayer is not paid within three months of the date on which it becomes due, the Commissioner shall pay to the taxpayer a further amount by way of compensation at the rate of 1747[ 1748[KIBOR plus 0.5 per cent]1748 ]1747 per annum of the amount of the refund computed for the period commencing at the end of the three month period and ending on the date on which it was paid 1749[:]1749
1750[Provided that where there is reason to believe that a person has claimed the refund which is not admissible to him, the provision regarding the payment of such additional amount shall not apply till the investigation of the claim is . completed and the claim is either acce.pted or rejected.]1750
(2) For the purposes of this section, a refund shall be treated as having become due — Chapter X – Procedure—
(a) in the case of a refund required to be made in consequence of an order on an appeal to the Commissioner (Appeals), an appeal to the Appellate Tribunal, a reference to the High Court or an appeal to the Supreme Court, on the date of receipt of such order by the Commissioner; 1751[or]1751
(b) in the case of a refund required to be made as a consequence of a revision order under section 1752[122A]1752, on the date the order is made by the Commissioner; or
(c) in any other case, on the date the refund order is made.
1753[Explanation.—For the removal of doubt, it is clarified that . . where a refund order is made on an application under sub-section (1) of section 170, for the purpose of compensation, the refund becomes due from the date refund order is made and not from the date the assessment of income treated to have been made by the Commissioner under section 120.]1753
1754[171A. Payment of refund through in.come tax refund bonds.
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in sections 170 and 171, the income tax refunds payable under this Ordinance may also be paid through income tax refund bonds to be issued by FBR Refund Settlement Company Limited, in book-entry form through an establishment licensed by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan as a central depository under the Securities Act, 2015 (III of 2015), in lieu of payment to be made through issuance of cheques or bank debit advice.
(2) The Board shall issue a promissory note to FBR Refund Settlement Company Limited, hereinafter referred to as the company, incorporating the details of refund claimants and the amount of refund determined as payable to each for issuance of income tax refund bonds,.hereinafter referred to as the bonds, of the . same amount.
(3) The bonds shall be issued in value in multiples of one hundred thousand rupees.
(4) The bonds so issued have maturity period of three years and shall bear annual simple profit at ten percent.
(5) The bonds shall be traded freely in the country’s secondary markets.
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(4) The bonds shall be approved security for calculating the statutory liquidity reserve.
(5) The bonds shall be accepted by the banks as collateral.
(6) There shall be no compulsory deduction of Zakat against bonds and Sahib-e-Nisab may pay Zakat voluntarily according to Shariah.
(7) After period of maturity, the company shall return the promissory note to the Board and the Board shall make the payment of amount due under the bonds, along with profit due, to the bond holders.
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(8) The bonds shall be redee.mable in the manner as in sub-section (9) before maturity only at the option of the Board along with simple profit payable at the time of redemption in the light of general or specific policy to be formulated by the Board.
(9) The refund under sub-section (1) shall be paid in the aforesaid manner to the claimants who opt for payment in such manner.
(10) The Federal Government may notify procedure to regulate the issuance, redemption and other matters relating to the bonds, as may be required.]1754
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PART VII
REPRESENTATIVES
172. Representatives.
(1) For the purposes of this Ordinance and subject to sub-sections (2) and (3), “representative” in respect of a person for a tax year, means –
(a) where the person is an individual under a legal disability, the guardian or manager who receives or is entitled to receive income on behalf, or for the benefit of the individual;
(b) where the person is a co.mpany (other than a trust, a Provincial . Government, or 1755[Local Government]1755 in Pakistan), the principal officer of the company;
(c) where the person is a trust declared by a duly executed instrument in writing whether testamentary or otherwise (including any Wakf deed which is valid under the MussalmanWakf Validation Act, 1913 (VI of 1913)), any trustee of the trust;
(d) where the person is a Provincial Government, or 1756[Local Government]1756 in Pakistan, any individual responsible for accounting for the receipt and payment of moneys or funds on behalf of the Provincial Government or 1757[Local Government]1757;
(e) where the person is an association of persons, the principal officer of the association or, in the case of a firm, any partner in the firm;
(f) where the person is the Federal Government, any individual responsible for accounting for the receipt and payment of moneys or funds on behalf of the Fed.eral Government; or .
(g) where the person is a public international organisation, or a foreign government or political sub-Division of a foreign government, any individual responsible for accounting for the receipt and payment of moneys or funds in Pakistan on behalf of the organisation, government, or political sub-Division of the government.
(2) Where the Court of Wards, the Administrator General, the Official Trustee, or any receiver or manager appointed by, or under, any order of a Court receives or is entitled to receive income on behalf, or for the benefit of any person, Chapter X – Procedure— such Court of Wards, Administrator General, Official Trustee, receiver, or manager shall be the representative of the person for a tax year for the purposes of this Ordinance.
(3) Subject to sub-sections (4) and (5), where a person is a non-resident person, the representative of the person for the purposes of this Ordinance for a tax year shall be any person in Pakistan –
(a) who is employed by, or on behalf of, the non-resident person;
(b) who has any business connection with the non-resident person 1758[:]1758 . .
1759[Explanation.— In this clause the expression “business connection” includes transfer of an asset or business in Pakistan by a non-resident;]1759
(c) from or through whom the non-resident person is in receipt of any income, whether directly or indirectly;
(d) who holds, or controls the receipt or disposal of any money belonging to the non-resident person;
(e) who is the trustee of the non-resident person; or
(f) who is declared by the Commissioner by 1760[an order]1760 in writing to be the representative of the non-resident person.
(4) A bonafide independent broker in Pakistan who, in respect of any transactions, does not deal directly with, or on behalf of, a non-resident principal but deals with, or through a non-resident broker, shall not be treated as a representative of the non-resident principal in respect of such transactions, if –
(a) the transactions are carried on in the ordinary course of business through the. first-mentioned broker; and .
(b) the non-resident broker is carrying on such transactions in the ordinary course of its business and not as a principal.
(5) No person shall be declared 1761[ ]1761 as the representative of a non-resident person unless the person has been given an opportunity by the Commissioner of being heard.
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173. Liability and obligations of representatives.
(1) Every representative of a person shall be responsible for performing any duties or obligations imposed by or under this Ordinance on the person, including the payment of tax.
(2) Subject to sub-section (4), any tax that, by virtue of sub-section (1), is payable by a representative of a taxpayer shall be recoverable from the representative only to the extent of any assets of the taxpayer that are in the possession or under the control of the representative.
(3) Every representative of a taxpayer who pays any tax owing by the taxpayer shall be entitled to recover the amount so paid from the taxpayer or to retain the amount so paid out of any moneys of the taxpayer that are in the . representative’s possession or under the representative’s control. .
1762[(3A) Any representative, or any person who apprehends that he may be assessed as a representative, may retain out of any money payable by him to the person on whose behalf he is liable to pay tax (hereinafter in this section referred to as the “principal”), a sum equal to his estimated liability under this Ordinance, and in the event of disagreement between the principal and such a representative or a person as to the amount to be so retained, such representative or person may obtain from the Commissioner a certificate stating the amount to be so retained pending final determination of the tax liability, and the certificate so obtained shall be his authority for retaining that amount.]1762
(4) Every representative shall be personally liable for the payment of any tax due by the representative in a representative capacity if, while the amount remains unpaid, the representative -
(a) alienates, charges or disposes of any moneys received or accrued in respect of which the tax is payable; or
(b) disposes of or parts.with any moneys or funds belonging to the . taxpayer that is in the possession of the representative or which comes to the representative after the tax is payable, if such tax could legally have been paid from or out of such moneys or funds.
(5) Nothing in this section shall relieve any person from performing any duties imposed by or under this Ordinance on the person which the representative of the person has failed to perform.
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PART VIII
RECORDS, INFORMATION COLLECTION AND AUDIT
174. Records.
(1) Unless otherwise authorised by the Commissioner, every taxpayer shall maintain in Pakistan such accounts, documents and records as may be prescribed.
(2) The Commissioner may disallow 1763[or reduce]1763 a taxpayer’s claim for a deduction if the taxpayer is unable, without reasonable 1764[cause]1764, to provide a receipt, or other record or evidence of the transaction or circumstances giving rise to the claim for the deduction. . .
(3) The accounts and documents required to be maintained under this section shall be maintained for 1765[six]1765years after the end of the tax year to which they relate 1766[:]1766
1767[Provided that where any proceeding is pending before any authority or court the taxpayer shall maintain the record till final decision of the proceedings.]1767
1768[Explanation.— Pending proceedings include proceedings for assessment or amendment of assessment, appeal, revision, reference, petition or prosecution and any proceedings before an Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee]1768 1769[:
Provided that limitation prescribed under this sub-section shall not apply to the records pertaining to income, assets, expenses or transactions to which clause (ii) of sub-section (2) of section 111 applies.]1769
1770[(4) For the purpose of this section, the expression “deduction” means any amount debited to trading account, man.ufacturing account, receipts and expenses . account or profit and loss account.]1770
1771[ ]1771
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1772[(5) The Board may require any person or class of persons to install and use an electronic resource of such type and description as may be prescribed, or to act as an integrated enterprise through a notification in the official Gazette for the purpose of receiving, storing, matching and accessing information regarding any transaction that has a bearing on the tax liability of such person.]1772
175. Power to enter and search premises.
(1) In order to enforce any provision of this Ordinance (including for the purpose of making an audit of a taxpayer or a survey of persons liable to tax), the Commissioner or any officer authorised in writing by the Commissioner for the purposes of this section –
(a) shall, at all times and without prior notice, have full and free . access 1773[including real-tim.e electronic access]1773to any premises, place, accounts, documents or computer;
(b) may stamp, or make an extract or copy of any accounts, documents or computer-stored information to which access is obtained under clause (a);
(c) may impound any accounts or documents and retain them for so long as may be necessary for examination or for the purposes of prosecution;
(d) may, where a hard copy or computer disk of information stored on a computer is not made available, impound and retain the computer for as long as is necessary to copy the information required; and
(e) may make an inventory of any articles found in any premises or place to which access is obtained under clause (a).
1774[(2) The Commissioner may a.uthorize any valuer or expert to enter any . premises and perform any task assigned to him by the Commissioner.]1774
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(3) The occupier of any premises or place to which access is sought under sub-section (1) shall provide all reasonable facilities and assistance for the effective exercise of the right of access.
(4) Any accounts, documents or computer impounded and retained under sub-section (1) shall be signed for by the Commissioner or an authorised officer.
(5) A person whose accounts, documents or computer have been impounded and retained under sub-section (1) may examine them and make extracts or copies from them during regular office hours under such supervision as the Commissioner may determine. .
(6) Where any accounts,.documents or computer impounded and retained under sub-section (1) are lost or destroyed while in the possession of the Commissioner, the Commissioner shall make reasonable compensation to the owner of the accounts, documents or computer for the loss or destruction.
(7) This section shall have effect notwithstanding any rule of law relating to privilege or the public interest in relation to access to premises or places, or the production of accounts, documents or computer-stored information.
(8) In this section, “occupier” in relation to any premises or place, means the owner, manager or any other responsible person on the premises or place.
1775[(9) For the purpose of clause (a) of sub-section (1), the Board may make rules relating to electronic real-time assess for audit or a survey of persons liable to tax.]1775
1776[175A. Real-time access to information and databases.
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in any law for the time being in force, including but not limited to the National Database and Registration Authority Ordinance, . 2000 (Ordinance VIII of 2000), and.the Emigration Ordinance, 1979(Ordinance XVIII of 1979), arrangements shall be made to provide real-time access of information and database to the Board in the prescribed form and manner by-
(a) the National Database and Registration Authority with respect to information pertaining to National Identity Card, Pakistan Origin Card, Overseas Identity Card, Alien Registration Card, and other particulars contained in the Citizen Database.
(b) the Federal Investigation Agency and the Bureau of Emigration and Overseas Employment with respect to details of international travel; Chapter X – Procedure—
(c) the Federal Investigation Agency and the Bureau of Emigration and Overseas Employment with respect to details of international entry and exit of all persons and information pertaining to work permits, employment visas and immigration visas;
(d) the Islamabad Capital Territory and provincial and local land record and development authorities with respect to record-of-rights including digitized edition of record-of-rights, periodic record, record of mutations and report of acquisition of right;
(e) the Islamabad Capital Territory and provincial Excise and Taxation Departments with respect to information regarding registration of vehicles, transfer of ownership and other associated record; . .
(f) All electricity suppliers and gas transmission and distribution companies with respect to particulars of a consumer, the units consumed and the amount of bill charged or paid:
Provided that where the connection is shared or is used by a person other than the owner, the name and CNIC of the owner and the user shall also be furnished:
Provided further that all electricity suppliers and gas transmission and distribution companies shall make arrangements by the 1st day of January, 2021 for allowing consumers to update the ratio of sharing of a connection or the particulars of users, as the case may be; and
(g) any other agency, authority, institution or organization notified by the Board.
(2) The Board shall make arrangements for laying the infrastructure for . real-time access to information and da.tabase under sub-section (1) and aligning it with its own database in the manner as may be prescribed.
(3) Until real-time access to information and database is made available under sub-section (1), such information and data shall be provided periodically in such form and manner as may be prescribed.
(4) Subject to section 216, all information received under this section shall be used only for tax purposes and kept confidential.]1776
1777[175AA. Exchange of banking and tax information related to high-risk persons.
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in any law for the time being in force, including but not limited to the Banking Companies Ordinance, 1962 (LVII Chapter X – Procedure— of 1962), section 216 of this Ordinance and any regulations made under the State Bank of Pakistan Act,1956 (XXXIII of 1956), —
(a) the Board may share information obtained from the tax declarations with scheduled banks in Pakistan, in respect of persons or classes of persons, for the purpose of cross-matching with the bank data through the data-based algorithms, as may be prescribed; and
(b) the Scheduled banks shall provide to the Board the final results where the banking data is at variance with the algorithms provided under clause (a) of this sub-section 1778[; and
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(c) the State Bank of Pakistan ma.y establish, operate and maintain a secure centralized virtual repository of banking data, comprising such information, records, and financial transactions of persons maintained by Scheduled banks on the basis of unique identifiers, as may be prescribed by the Board and collect and provide data and results as per clauses (a) and (b) of this sub-section.]1778
(2) All information received under this section shall be used only for tax and related purposes and kept confidential.]1777
1779[175B. National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA).
(1) The National Database and Registration Authority shall, on its own motion or upon application by the Board, share its records and any information available or held by it, with the Board, for broadening of the tax base or carrying out the purposes of the Ordinance.
(2) The National Database and Registration Authority may —
(i) submit proposals and information to the Board with a view to . broadening the tax ba.se;
(ii) identify in relation to any person, whether a taxpayer or not –
(a) income, receipts, assets, properties, liabilities, expenditures, or transactions that have escaped assessment or are under-assessed or have been assessed at a low rate, or have been subjected to excessive relief or refund or have been misdeclared or misclassified under a particular head of income or otherwise; Chapter X – Procedure—
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(ii), if such value is at variance with the value notified by the Board or the district authorities, as the case may be, or if no such value has been notified the true or market value; and
(iii) enter into a memorandum of understanding with the Board for a secure exchange and utilization of a person's information.
(3) The Board may use and utilize any information communicated to it by the National Database and Registration Authority and forward such information to an income tax authority having jurisdiction in relation to the subject matter regarding the information, who may utilize the information for the purposes of the . Ordinance.
(4) The National Database and Registration Authority may compute indicative income and tax liability of anyone mentioned under sub-sections (1) or
(2) by use of artificial intelligence, mathematical or statistical modeling or any other modern device or calculation method.
(5) The indicative income and tax liability computed by the National Database and Registration Authority under sub-section (4) shall be notified by the Board to the person in respect of whom such indicative income and tax liability has been determined, who shall have the option to pay the determined amount on such terms, conditions, installments, discounts, reprieves pertaining to penalty and default surcharge, and time limits that may be prescribed by the Board.
(6) In case the person against whom a liability has been determined under sub-section (4), does not pay such liability within the time prescribed under sub-section (5), the Board shall take action under the Ordinance, upon the basis of tax liability computed under sub-section (4).
(7) If the person against whom the liability has been determined under . sub-section (4) pays such liability in te.rms of sub-section (5), such payment shall be construed to be an amended assessment order under section 120 or sub-section (1) of section 122 or sub-section (4) of section 122, as the case may be.
(8) For the purposes of sub-sections (4) and (5), the Board may prescribe the extent of installments, reprieves pertaining to penalty and default surcharge and time limits.]1779
1780[175C. Posting of officer of Inland Revenue.
Subject to such conditions and restrictions, as deemed fit to be imposed, the Board or the Chief Commissioner may post an officer of Inland Revenue or such other officials with any designation working under the control of the Board or the Chief Commissioner, to the business premises of any person or class of such persons, to monitor production, supply of Chapter X – Procedure— goods or rendering of services and the stock of goods not sold at any time for determining tax payable under this Ordinance.]1780
176. Notice to obtain information or evidence.
(1) The Commissioner may, by notice in writing, require any person, whether or not liable for tax under this Ordinance –
1781[(a) to furnish to the Commissioner or an authorised officer, any information relevant to any tax leviable under this Ordinance or to fulfill any obligation under any agreement with foreign government or governments or tax jurisdiction, as specified in the notice; or; and]1781
(b) to attend at the time and pla.ce designated in the notice for the purpose . of being examined on oath by the Commissioner or an authorised officer concerning the tax affairs of that person or any other person and, for that purpose, the Commissioner or authorised officer may require the person examined to produce any accounts, documents, or computer-stored information in the control of the person 1782[; or]1782
1783[(c) the firm of chartered accountants 1784[ 1785[ ]1785 or a firm of cost and management accountants as defined under the Cost and Management Accountants Act, 1966 (XIV of 1966)]1784, as appointed by the 1786[Board or the Commissioner]1786, to conduct audit under section 177, for any tax year, may with the prior approval of the Commissioner concerned, enter the business premises of a taxpayer, 1787[ ]1787 to obtain any information, require production of any record, on which the required information is stored and examine it within such premises; and such firm may if specifically delegated by the Commissioner, also exercise the powers as provided in sub-section (4).]1783
1788[(1A) A special audit panel appointed under sub-section (11)of section 177, . for any tax year, may, with the prior. approval of the Commissioner concerned, Chapter X – Procedure— enter the business premises of a taxpayer, to obtain any information, require production of any record, on which the required information is stored and examine it within such premises and such panel may if specifically delegated by the Commissioner, also exercise the powers as provided in subsection(4).]1788
(2) The Commissioner may impound any accounts or documents produced under sub-section (1) and retain them for so long as may be necessary for examination or for the purposes of prosecution.
(3) 1789[The person from whom information is required, may at his option, furnish the same electronically in any computer readable media.]1789 Where a hard copy or computer disk of information stored on a computer is not made available . as required under sub-section (1), th.e Commissioner may require production of the computer on which the information is stored, and impound and retain the computer for as long as is necessary to copy the information required.
(4) For the purposes of this section, the Commissioner shall have the same powers as are vested in a Court under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (Act V of 1908), in respect of the following matters, namely: —
(a) enforcing the attendance of any person and examining the person on oath or affirmation;
(b) compelling the production of any accounts, records, computer-stored information, or computer;
(c) receiving evidence on affidavit; or
(d) issuing commissions for the examination of witnesses.
(5) This section shall have effect notwithstanding any 1790[law or rules]1790 . relating to privilege or the public intere.st in relation to the production of accounts, documents, or computer-stored information or the giving of information.
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1791[177. Audit.
1792[(1) The Commissioner may call for any record or documents including books of accounts maintained under this Ordinance or any there law for the time being in force for conducting audit of the income tax affairs of the person and where such record or documents have been kept on electronic data, the person shall allow access to the Commissioner or the officer authorized by the Commissioner for use of machine and software on which such data is kept and the Commissioner or the officer may have access to the required information and data and duly attested hard copies of such information or data for the purpose of investigation and proceedings under this Ordinance in respect of such person or any other person:
Provided that—
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Provided further that the Commissioner shall not call for record or documents of the taxpayer after expiry of six years from the end of the tax year to which they relate.]1792
1793[(2) After obtaining the record of a person under sub-section (1) or where necessary record is not maintained, the Commissioner shall conduct an audit of the income tax affairs (including examination of accounts and records, enquiry into expenditure, assets and liabilities) of that person or any other person and may call . for such other information and docum.ents as he may deem appropriate.]1793
1794[(2A) For the purpose of sub-section (2), the Commissioner may conduct audit proceedings electronically through video links, or any other facility as prescribed by the Board.
(2AA) Where a taxpayer—
(a) has not furnished record or documents including books of accounts;
(b) has furnished incomplete record or books of accounts; or
(c) is unable provide sufficient explanation regarding the defects in records, documents or books of accounts, it shall be construed that taxable income has not been correctly declared and the Commissioner shall determine taxable income on the basis of sectoral benchmark ratios prescribed by the Board. . .
Explanation.—The expression “sectoral benchmark ratios” means standard business sector ratios notified by the Board on the basis of comparative cases and includes financial ratios, production ratios, gross profit ratio, not profit ratio, recovery ratio, wastage ratio and such other ratios in respect of such sectors as may be prescribed.]1794
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1798[(6) After compilation of the audit, the Commissioner shall, after obtaining taxpayer’s explanation on all the issues raised in the audit, issue an audit report containing audit observations and finding.]1798
1799[(6A) After issuing the audit report, the Commissioner may, if considered necessary, amend the assessment under sub-section (1) or sub-section (4) of section 122, as the case may be, after providing an opportunity of being heard to the taxpayer under sub-section (9) of section 122.]1799 . .
1800[(6B) If, at any stage of the proceedings before him, if the Commissioner is of the opinion that, having regard to,—
(a) the nature and complexity of the accounts; or
(b) volume of the accounts; or (c) doubts about the correctness of the accounts; or
(d) multiplicity of transactions in the accounts; or
(e) specialised nature of business activity of the taxpayer; is of the opinion that it is necessary so to do, he may, after giving the taxpayer a reasonable opportunity of being heard, and with the Chapter X – Procedure— previous approval of the Chief Commissioner, direct the taxpayer to get either or all of the following to get the —
(i) accounts re-audited by an accountant, and to furnish a report of such audit duly signed and verified by such accountant including answers to the specific queries as the Commissioner may require;
(ii) inventory re-valued by a cost accountant, and to furnish a report of such inventory valuation duly signed and verified by such cost accountant including answers to the specific queries as the Commissioner may require; and . .
(iii) actuarial values in the accounts determined by an actuary and to furnish a report of such valuation duly signed and verified by such actuary including answers to the specific queries as the Commissioner may require;
Explanation: The accountant, the cost accountant, or actuary as referred to in sub-section (6B) shall be nominated by the Commissioner for the purposes of this sub-section from amongst the panel of such accountants, valuers, or actuaries nominated by the Board:
Provided that after the first nomination, if the registered person objects to the nomination of a particular accountant or cost accountant within fifteen days of such nomination, the Commissioner, if agreed with objections, may change the said accountant or cost accountant with another accountant or cost accountant.]1800 . .
(7) The fact that a person has been audited in a year shall not preclude the person from being audited again in the next and following years where there are reasonable grounds for such audits 1801[ ]1801.
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(XIV of 1966) to conduct an audit of the income tax affairs of any person 1804[or classes of persons 1805[ ]1805 ]1804 and the scope of such audit shall be as determined by the 1806[Board]1806 1807[or the Commissioner]1807 on a case to case basis.
(9) Any person employed by a firm referred to in sub-section (8) may be authorized by the Commissioner, in writing, to exercise the powers in sections 175 and 176 for the purposes of conducting an audit under that sub-section.]1791
1808[(10) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-sections (2) and (6) where a person fails to produce before the Commissioner or a firm of Chartered Accountants or a firm of Cost and Management Accountants appointed by the Board or the Commissioner under sub-section (8) to conduct an audit, any accounts, documents and records, required to be maintained under section 174 . or any other relevant document, elect.ronically kept record, electronic machine or any other evidence that may be required by the Commissioner or the firm of Chartered Accountants or the firm of Cost and Management Accountants for the purpose of audit or determination of income and tax due thereon, the Commissioner may proceed to make best judgment assessment under section 121 of this Ordinance and the assessment treated to have been made on the basis of return or revised return filed by the taxpayer shall be of no legal effect.]1808
1809[Explanation.— For the removal of doubt, it is declared that the powers of the Commissioner under this section are independent of the powers of the Board under section 214C and nothing contained in section 214C restricts the powers of the Commissioner to call for the record or documents including books of accounts of a taxpayer for audit and to conduct audit under this section.]1809
1810[(11) The Board may appoint as many special audit panels as may be necessary, comprising two or more members from the following:—
(a) an officer or officers of Inland Revenue; .
(b) a firm of chartered acc.ountants as defined under the Chartered Accountants Ordinance, 1961 (X of 1961);
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(d) any other person 1811[including a foreign expert or specialist]1811 as directed by the Board, to conduct an audit, including a forensic audit, of the income tax affairs of any person or classes of persons and the scope of such audit shall be as determined by the Board or the Commissioner on case-to-case basis.
1812[(e) a tax audit expert deployed under an audit assistance programme of an international tax organization or a tax authority outside Pakistan:
Provided that in case the member is not an officer of Inland Revenue, the person shall only be included as a member in the special audit panel if an agreement of confidentiality has been entered into between the Board and the. person, international tax organization or a . tax authority, as the case may be.]1812
(12) Special audit panel under sub-section (1) shall be headed by a Chairman who shall be an officer of Inland Revenue.
(13) Powers under sections 175 and 176 for the purposes of conducting an audit under sub-section (11), shall only be exercised by an officer or officers of Inland Revenue, who are member or members of the special audit panel, and authorized by the Commissioner.
(14) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-sections (2) and(6), where a person fails to produce before the Commissioner or a special audit panel under sub-section (11) to conduct an audit, any accounts, documents and records, required to be maintained under section 174 or any other relevant document, electronically kept record, electronic machine or any other evidence that may be required by the Commissioner or the panel, the Commissioner may proceed to make best judgment assessment under section 121 and the assessment treated to have been made on the basis of return or revised return filed by the taxpayer shall be of no legal effect. . .
(15) If any one member of the special audit panel, other than the Chairman, is absent from conducting an audit, the proceedings of the audit may continue, and the audit conducted by the special audit panel shall not be invalid or be called in question merely on the ground of such absence.
(16) Functions performed by an officer or officers of Inland Revenue as members of the special audit panel, for conducting audit, shall be treated to have been performed by special audit panel.
(17) The Board may prescribe the mode and manner of constitution, procedure and working of the special audit panel.]1810
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Every Officer of Customs, 1813[ ]1813 Provincial Excise and Taxation, District Coordination Officer, District Officers including District Officer – Revenue, the Police and the Civil Armed Forces is empowered and required to assist the Commissioner in the discharge of the Commissioner’s functions under this Ordinance.
179. Accounts, documents, records and computer-stored information not in Urdu or English language.
Where any account, document, record or computer-stored information referred to in section 174, 175 or 176 is not in the Urdu or English language, the Commissioner may, by notice in writing, require the person keeping the account, document, record or computer-stored information to provide, at the person's expense, a translation into the Urdu or English language by a translator approved by the Commi.ssioner for this purpose. .
180. Power to collect information regarding exempt income.
The 1814[Board]1814 may, by notification in the official Gazette, authorise any department or agency of the Government to collect and compile any data in respect of incomes from industrial and commercial undertakings exempt from tax under this Ordinance.
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181. Taxpayer’s Registration.
(1) Every taxpayer 1817[including a person selling digitally ordered goods or services from within Pakistan using online marketplace or a courier service, as the case may be,]1817 shall apply in the prescribed form and in the prescribed manner for registration.
1818[(1A) Every online marketplace or courier service, involved in e-commerce by supplying or delivering digitally ordered goods or services from within Pakistan, shall not allow any vendor to use its platform services to carry out e-commerce transactions unless such vendors have been registered under this Ordinance.]1818 . .
(2) The Commissioner having jurisdiction over a case, where necessitated by the facts of the case, may also register a taxpayer in the prescribed manner.
(3) Taxpayers’ registration scheme shall be regulated through the rules to be notified by the Board 1819[ 1820[.]1820 ]1819 ]
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1823[(4) From tax year 2015 and onwards, in case of individuals having Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC) issued by the National Database and Registration Authority, CNIC shall be used as National Tax Number.]1823
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1824[181A. Active taxpayers’ list.
(1) The Board shall have the power to institute active taxpayers’ list.
(2) Active taxpayers’ list shall be regulated as may be prescribed.]1824
1825[181AA. Compulsory registration in certain cases.
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in any law, for the time being in force, any application for commercial or industrial connection of electricity or natural gas, shall not be processed and such connection shall not be provided unless the person applying for electricity or gas connection is registered under section 181.]1825
1826[181B. Taxpayer card.
Subject to this Ordinance, the Board may make a scheme for introduction of a tax-payer. honour card for individual taxpayers, who . fulfill a minimum criteria to be eligible for the benefits as contained in the scheme.]1826
1827[181C. Displaying of National Tax Number.
Every person deriving income from business chargeable to tax, who has been issued a National Tax Number, shall display his National Tax Number at a conspicuous place at every place of his business.]1827
1828[181D. Business licence scheme.
1829[(1)]1829 Every person engaged in any business, profession or vocation shall be required to obtain and display a business licence as prescribed by the Board.]1828
1830[(2) Where a person fails to obtain business licence under sub-section (1), the Commissioner may, in addition to and not in derogation of any punishment to which the person may be liable under this Ordinance or any other law, impose a fine of –
(a) twenty thousand Rupees, in case of a taxpayer deriving income chargeable to tax under this Ordinance; or . .
(b) five thousand Rupees, in all other cases.
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(3) The Commissioner may, by an order in writing, cancel a business licence issued under sub-section (1) after providing an opportunity of being heard to the person, if –
(a) such person fails to notify any change in particulars within thirty days of such charge; or
(b) such person is convicted of any offence under any federal tax law.]1830
1831[181E. Record of beneficial owners.
(1) Every company and association of persons shall electronically furnish particulars of its beneficial owners in such form and manner as may be prescribed. . .
(2) Every company and association of persons shall update the particulars of its beneficial owners as and when there is a change in the particulars of the beneficial owners.]1831
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PENALTY
1832[182. Offences and penalties.
(1) Any person who commits any offence specified in column (2) of the Table below shall, in addition to and not in derogation of any punishment to which he may be liable under this Ordinance or any other law, be liable to the penalty mentioned against that offence in column (3) thereof:—
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(1) (2) (3) (4) 1. 1833[Where any person 2[ ] 114 *[and 118] fails to furnish a return of income as required 3[Such person shall pay a penalty equal to higher under section 114 of – within the due date.]
(a) 0.1% of the tax payable in respect of that tax . year for each day of default; or .
(b) rupees one thousand for each day of default:
Provided that minimum penalty shall be
(i) rupees ten thousand in case of individual having seventy-five percent or more income from salary; or
(ii) rupees fifty thousand in all other cases:
Provided further that maximum penalty shall not exceed two hundred percent of tax payable by the person in a tax year:
Provided also that the amount of penalty shall be reduced by 75%, 50% and 25% if the return is filed within one, two and three months respectively after the due date or extended due date of filing of return as prescribed under the law;
4[Explanation.—For the purposes of this entry, it is declared that the expression “tax . . payable” means the higher of,—
(i) tax chargeable on the taxable income on the basis of assessment made or treated to have been made under sections 120, 121, 122, 122D, or 122E; or
(ii) the tax payable for the immediately preceding tax year for which a return of income was duly filed.]
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1839[1A. Where any person 4 [Such person shall pay a penalty of Rs. 1843[50000] if the 1845[ ]1845 1846[165, 165A, fails to furnish a person had already paid the tax collected or withheld 165B and statement as required by him within the due date for payment and the 165C]1846 under section 1840[ ]1840 statement is filed within ninety days from the due date 1841[165, 165A, 165B or for filing the statement and, in all other cases, a penalty 165C]1841 within the due of Rs.2500 for each day of default from the due date date.]1843 subject to a minimum penalty of Rs. 10,000]1839 1844[:
Provided that where it stands established that no tax was required to be deducted or collected during the relevant period, minimum amount of penalty shall be ten thousand Rupees.”;
1847[1AA. Where any person Such person shall pay a penalty of 1848[0.1% of the 114, 12[ ] and fails to furnish wealth taxable incom.e per week or Rs.11[100,000] 116]1848 . statement or wealth whichever is higher.]1847 reconciliation statement. 13[IAAA Where any person Such persons shall pay a penalty of 2 percent of 116A] fails to furnish a the foreign income or value of the foreign assets foreign assets and for each year of default. income statement within the due date. 14[1B Where any person Such person shall pay a penalty equal to higher of 117(3)] fails to furnish a return – of income as required (a) 0.1% of the tax payable in under sub-section (3) respect of that tax year for of section 117 within each day of default; or the time specified in (b) Rs. 1,000 per day of default: the notice
Provided that minimum penalty shall be Rs.10,000 in case of an individual and Rs.50,000 in all other cases. 2. Any person who fails Such person shall pay a penalty of five thousand 174 and to issue cash memo rupees or three per cent of the amount of the tax Chapter VII of or invoice or receipt involved, whichever is higher. the Income Tax when required under Rules. this Ordinance or the rules made . thereunder.
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1853[2A Where any person, 1% of the turnover or one million rupees for the first 174(5) having been required default whichever is higher and two million rupees by the Board under for every subsequent quarterly default. sub-section (5) of section 174 to install and use an electronic resource of the type and description prescribed for the purpose of storing and accessing information regarding any transaction that has a bearing on the tax liability of such . person, fails to install. such electronic resource within the time specified, or having installed it, fails to use, maintain, or operate it in the prescribed manner, or tampers with, disables, or circumvents such electronic resource.
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2B Where any agency, A penalty of five hundred thousand rupees for the 175A]1853 authority, institution, first default and one million rupees for every or organisation that is subsequent default shall be imposed on the an integrated principal officer as defined in clause (44A) of section organisation within 2 of this Act or the chief executive officer of the the meaning of company or member in case of an association of section 175A, or has persons and individual in case of sole proprietorship been notified as such by the Board, fails without reasonable cause to —
(a) integrate its IT platform such data interface as . notified by the. Board within the time specified; or
(b) share data of the categories and in the manner required under section 175A or the rules made thereunder; or
(c) provide complete, accurate, and timely data as required; or
(d) designate a focal person as required; or
(e)remedy a deficiency or non-compliance within. . thirty days of a written notice by the Board identifying the deficiency. 3. Any person who is Such person shall pay a penalty of 1854[ten]1854 thousand 181 required to apply for rupees. registration under this Ordinance but fails to make an application for registration.
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1855[3A. Where any person The shop of such person shall be sealed for seven 99B]1855 being a trader or a days for first default and for twenty one days for shopkeeper who is each subsequent default required to apply for registration under this Ordinance but fails to register or fails to pay advance tax as specified in a scheme of special procedure prescribed under section 99B. 4. Any person who fails Such person shall pay a penalty of five thousand 181 to notify the changes rupees. of material nature in . the particulars of. registration. 1856[ ]1856
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4B Any person who Such a person shall pay a penalty at the rate of Rs. 181AA]1844 contravenes the 4[100,000] for each connection provided to an provisions of section unregistered person. 181AA. 5. Any person who fails Such person shall pay a penalty of five per cent of 137 to deposit the amount the amount of the tax in default. of tax due or any part For the second default an additional penalty of 25% thereof in the time or of the amount of tax in default. manner laid down For the third and subsequent defaults an additional under this Ordinance penalty of 50% of the amount of tax in default. or rules made thereunder.
5[Provided that if the person opts to pay the tax due on the basis of an order under section 129 on . or before the due date. given in the notice under sub-section (2) of section 137 issued in consequence of the said order, and does not file an appeal under section 131 the penalty payable shall be reduced by 50%.]
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“4A. Any person who is required to furnish Such a person shall pay a penalty of Rs. 114A” or update a taxpayer’s profile but fails 2,500 for each day of default from the to furnish or update within the due due date subject to a minimum penalty date. of Rs. 10,000.
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6. Any person who Such person shall pay a penalty of 1862[thirty]1862 thousand 137 repeats erroneous rupees or three per cent of the amount of the tax calculation in the involved, whichever is higher]1833 1863[: return for more than one year whereby
Provided that no penalty shall be imposed to amount of tax 1860[paid the extent of the tax shortfall occurring as a result of is]1860 less than the actual the taxpayer taking a reasonably arguable position tax payable under this on the application of this Ordinance to the Ordinance 1861[ ]1861. taxpayer’s position.]1863
7. Any person who fails Such person shall pay a penalty of ten thousand 174 1864[,108]1864 to maintain records rupees or five per cent of the amount of tax on required under this income whichever is higher. Ordinance or the rules made thereunder. . 8. Where a taxpayer who,. 177 without any reasonable cause, in non-compliance with provisions of section 177—
(a) fails to Such person shall pay a penalty of 6[ ] 7[one hundred produce the record ] thousand rupees; of documents on receipt of first notice.
(b) fails to such person shall pay a penalty of 8[ ] 9[two hundred produce the record ] thousand rupees; and or documents on receipt of second notice; and
(c) Fails to such person shall pay a penalty of 10[ ] 11[three] produce the record hundred thousand rupees. or documents on receipt of third notice. 9. Any person who fails Such person s.hall pay a penalty of 13[twenty-five] 176 . to furnish the thousand rupees for the first default and 14[fifty] information required thousand rupees for each subsequent default. or to comply with any other term of the notice served under section 17612[or 108]. 10. Any person who— Chapter X – Procedure—
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(a) makes a false or Such person shall pay a penalty of 1[five hundred] 114, 4[ ], 116, misleading thousand rupees or 2[ ] 3[100%] of the amount of 174, 176, 177 5[ statement to an tax shortfall whichever is higher: [118] Inland Revenue Authority either in
Provided that in case of an assessment order writing or orally or deemed under section 120, no penalty shall be electronically imposed to the extent of the tax shortfall occurring including a as a result of the taxpayer taking a reasonably statement in an arguable position on the application of this application, Ordinance to the taxpayers’ position. certificate, declaration, notification, return, objection or other document . including books of. accounts made, prepared, given, filed or furnished under this Ordinance;
(b)furnishes or files a false or mis-leading information or document or statement to an Income Tax Authority either in writing or orally or electronically;
(c) omits from a statement made or information furnished to an Income Tax Authority any matter or thing without which the. . statement or the information is false or misleading in a material particular.
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12. Where a person has Such person shall pay a penalty of 1884[one hundred]1884 20, 111 and concealed income or thousand rupees or an amount equal to the tax General furnished inaccurate which the person sought to evade whichever is particulars of such higher. However, no penalty shall be payable on income, including but mere disallowance of a claim of exemption from tax not limited to the of any income or amount declared by a person or suppression of any income or amount mere disallowance of any expenditure declared by chargeable to tax, the a person to be deductible, unless it is proved that claiming of any the person made the claim knowing it to be wrong. deduction for any expenditure not actually incurred or any act referred to in sub-section (1) of section 111, in the course of any proceeding under this Ordinance before any. . Income Tax authority or the appellate tribunal. 1885[12A Where any person Such person shall pay a penalty equal to fifty 37(6)]1885 fails to pay tax at the percent of the amount of tax involved time of making payment as consideration of shares or at the time of registration of shares by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan or the State Bank of Pakistan, whichever is earlier. 1886[12B Where a banking Such person shall pay a penalty equal to hundred 153(2A)]1886 company or payment percent of the amount of tax involved. gateway or a courier service provider, as the case may be, fails to deduct tax at the time of making payment to a seller, or fails to pay the tax deducted as required. . under section 160, with respect to digitally ordered goods or rendering or providing of digitally delivered services using e-commerce platform. 13. Any person who Such person shall pay a penalty of twenty five 209, 210 and obstructs any Income thousand rupees. General. Tax Authority in the performance of his official duties.
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14. Any person who Such person shall pay a penalty of five thousand General. contravenes any of the rupees or three per cent of the amount of tax provision of this involved, which-ever is higher. Ordinance for which no penalty has, specifically, been provided in this section. 15. Any person who fails to Such person shall pay a penalty of 1[forty] thousand 1888[Division II or collect or deduct tax as rupees or the 10% of the amount of tax which-ever Division III 1889[, required under any is higher. excluding sub-provision of this section (2A) of Ordinance or fails to pay section 153,]1889 of the tax collected or Part V of deducted as required Chapter X or under section 160. Chapter XII]1888 . 1890[15A Any seller supplying Such seller.shall pay a penalty of five hundred 181]1890 digitally ordered goods thousand rupees for the first default and one million and digitally delivered rupees for every subsequent default. services through online marketplace who is required to registered under Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 (XLIX of 2001) fails to register. 1891[16. Any person who fails to Such person shall pay a penalty of five thousand 181C 1892[and display his NTN 6[or rupees. 181D] ]1892 business licence]1891 at the place of business as required under this Ordinance or the rules made thereunder. 8[17. Any reporting financial Such reporting financial institution or reporting entity 107, 108 and institution or reporting shall pay a penalty of two thousand rupees for each 165B entity who fails to furnish day of default subject to a minimum penalty of information or country- twenty five thousand rupees. by-country report to the Board as required under section 107, 108 or 165B within the due. . date. 18. Any person who fails to 1% of the value of transactions, the record of which 108.] keep and maintain is required to be maintained under section 108 and document and Income Tax Rules, 2002. information required Chapter X – Procedure— under section 108 or Income Tax Rules, 2002. 1895[ 1896[
]1896 ]1895 1899[21 Any person who Such person shall pay a penalty of five percent of 75A purchases immovable the value of property determined by the Board property having fair under sub-section (4) of section 68 or by the market value greater provincial authority for the purpose of stamp duty, than rupees five whichever is higher. million through cash or bearer cheque.
. 22 Where an offshore tax Such person. shall pay a penalty of one hundred General evader is involved in thousand rupees or an amount equal to two offshore tax evasion hundred per cent of the tax which the person sought in the course of any to evade, whichever is higher. proceedings under this Ordinance before any Income Tax authority or the appellate tribunal.
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23 Where in the course Such person shall pay a penalty of three hundred General of any translation or thousand rupees or an amount equal to two declaration made by a hundred per cent of the tax which was sought to be person an enabler evaded, whichever is higher. has enable, guided, advised or managed any person to design, arrange or manage that transaction or declaration in such a manner which has resulted or may result in offshore tax evasion in the course of any proceedings . under this Ordinance.
24 Any person who is Such person shall pay a penalty of one hundred General involved in asset thousand rupees or an amount equal to one move as defined in hundred per cent of the tax whichever is higher. clause (5C) of section 2 of the Ordinance from specified territory to an un-specified territory.
25 Where a Reporting Such Reporting Financial Institution shall pay a Financial Institution penalty of Rs.10,000 for each default and an fails to comply with additional Rs. 10,000 each month until the default is any provisions of redressed. section 165B of the Ordinance or Common Reporting Standard Rules in Chapter XIIA of Income Tax Rules, 2002. . . 26 Where a Reporting Such Reporting Financial Institution shall pay a Financial Institution penalty of Rs.10,000 for each default and an files an incomplete or additional Rs. 10,000 each month until the default is inaccurate report redressed. under provisions of section 165B of the Ordinance and Common Reporting Standard Rules in Chapter XIIA of Income Tax Rules, 2002.
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27 Where a Reporting Such Reporting Financial Institution shall pay a Financial Institution penalty of Rs.10,000 for each default and an fails to obtain valid additional Rs. 10,000 each month until the default is self-certification for redressed. new accounts or furnishes false self-certification for new accounts or furnishes false self-certification made by the Reportable Jurisdiction Person under Common Reporting Standard Rules in Chapter XIIA . of Income Tax Rules,. 2002.
28 Where a Reportable Such Reporting Financial Institution shall pay a Jurisdiction Person penalty of Rs.5,000 for each default and an fails to furnish valid additional Rs. 5,000 each month until the default is self-certification or redressed.]1899 furnishes false self-certification under Common Reporting Standard Rules in Chapter XIIA of Income Tax Rules, 2002.
1900[29 Where any person Such person shall pay a penalty of Rs. 10,000 for 181]1900 fails to declare each day of default since the date of submission of business bank application for registration or date of opening of account(s), in his undeclared business bank account whichever is registration later: application or fails to amend his registration
Provided that if penalty worked out as aforesaid profile to declare is less than Rs.100,000 for each undeclared bank . existing business account, suc.h person shall pay a penalty of bank account(s) Rs.100,000 for each undeclared business bank willfully. account:
Provided further that this provision shall be applicable from the first day of October, 2021 during which period the taxpayer may update their registration forms. 1901[30 Any company or Such company or Association of Persons shall pay 181E Association of a penalty of Rs. 1,000,000/- for each default. Persons who contravenes the provisions of Section Chapter X – Procedure—
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31 Any person who fails Such person shall pay a penalty of: 164A to integrate or perform roles and functions as (i) Rs.50,000 for first default of 07 days specified, after being (ii) Rs. 100,000 for second default of next 07 days duly notified by the (iii) Rs. 50,000 for each week after the second Board as SWAPS consecutive week of default: Agent.
Provided that no penalty shall be imposed for the period for which extension from integration is granted by the Commissioner subject to the condition that, if the SWAPS Agent fails to integrate within such extended time, penalties shall be imposed as if no extension was granted. . . 32 Any person, who is Such person shall pay a penalty of five hundred 237A integrated for thousand rupees or two hundred per cent of the monitoring, tracking, amount of tax involved, whichever is higher. reporting or recording of sales, services and similar business transactions with the Board or its computerized system, conducts such transactions in a manner so as to avoid monitoring, tracking, reporting or recording of such transactions, or issues an invoice which does not carry the prescribed invoice number or QR code or bears duplicate invoice number or counterfeit QR code, or defaces the. . prescribed invoice number or QR code, or any person who abets commissioning of such offence.
33 Any person, who is Such person shall be liable to pay a penalty up to 237A required to integrate one million rupees, and if continues to commit the his business for same offence after a period of two months after monitoring, tracking, imposition of penalty as aforesaid, his business reporting or recording premises shall be sealed till such time he integrates of sales, services and his business in the manner as stipulated under sub-similar business section (3) of section 237A, as the case may be. transactions with the Board or its computerized system, fails to get himself registered under the Chapter X – Procedure—
Ordinance, and if registered, fails to integrate in the manner as required under law.
34 A person required to Such person shall be liable to pay- 237A integrate his business i) penalty of five hundred thousand rupees for first as stipulated under default; sub-section (3) of ii) penalty of one million rupees for second default section 237A, who after fifteen days of order for first default; fails to get himself iii) penalty of two million rupees for third default after registered under the fifteen day.s of order for second default; . Ordinance, and if iv)penalty of three million rupees for fourth default registered, fails to after fifteen days of order for third default: integrate in the
Provided that if such person fails to manner as required integrate his business within fifteen days of under the law and imposition of penalty for fourth default, his business rules made premises shall be sealed till such time he integrates thereunder. his business in the manner as stipulated under sub-section (3) of section 237A:
Provided further that if the person integrates his business with the Board's computerized system before imposition of penalty for second default, penalty for first default shall be waived by the Commissioner.]1901
1902[35 Any 1903[person, Such company, including a banking company and 114(2)]1903 including a company]1902 an association of persons shall pay a penalty of and an association of Rs.500,000 or 10% of the tax chargeable on the persons who – taxable income, whichever is higher.”
(a) fails to fully state all the relevant particulars or . information as. specified in the form of return, including a declaration of the records kept by the taxpayer;
(b) furnishes any annexure, statement or document specified in Chapter X – Procedure— the return of income as blank or with incomplete or irrelevant particulars; or
(c) attaches blank or incomplete annexures, statements or documents where such . annexures,. statements or records were required to be filed.
1904[Explanation.— For the purposes of this entry, audited financial statements furnished in the form of image files, scanned documents, or passwordprotected files that are illegible or otherwise inaccessible to the concerned Inland Revenue authority shall be deemed to have been furnished as blank or incomplete documents.]1904. . 1905[36 Where a person Such person shall pay a penalty equal to the 168]1905 claims a credit in amount of excess credit claimed respect of tax withheld at source under any provision of this Ordinance in excess of the amount verifiably deducted and deposited by the withholding agent, as confirmed through the Board‘s computerized system or otherwise.
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(2) The penalties specified under sub-section (1) shall be applied in a consistent manner and no penalty shall be payable unless an order in writing is passed by the Commissioner, Commissioner (Appeals) or the Appellate Tribunal after providing an opportunity of being heard to the person concerned 1906[:]1906
1907[Provided that where the taxpayer admits his default he may voluntarily pay the amount of penalty due under this section.]1907
1908[Explanation.—For the removal of doubt, it is clarified that establishing mens rea is not necessary for levying of penalty under this section.]1908
(3) Where a Commissioner (Appeals) or the Appellate Tribunal makes an . order under sub-section (2), the Commissioner (Appeals) or the Appellate Tribunal, . as the case may be, shall immediately serve a copy of the order on the Commissioner and thereupon all the provision of this Ordinance relating to the recovery of penalty shall apply as if the order was made by the Commissioner.
(4) Where in consequence of any order under this Ordinance, the amount of tax in respect of which any penalty payable under sub-section (1) is reduced, the amount of penalty shall be reduced accordingly.]1832
1909[182A. Return not filed within due date. — (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, where a person fails to file a return of income under section 114 by the due date as specified in section 118 or by the date as extended by the Board under section 214A or extended by the Commissioner under section 119, as the case may be, such person shall—
(a) not be included in the active taxpayers' list for the year for which return was not filed within the due date 1910[:]1910
1911[Provided that without prejudice to any other liability under this . Ordinance, the person sha.ll be included in the active taxpayer ‘ list on filing return after the due date, if the person pays surcharge at Rupees-
(i) 1912[one hundred]1912 thousand in case of a company;
(ii) 1913[fifty]1913 thousand in case of an association of persons; Chapter X – Procedure—
(iii) 1914[twenty-five]1914 thousand in case of an individual.]1911
“Explanation.—For the removal of doubt it is clarified that the provisions of this section shall apply from tax year 2018 and onwards for which the first Active Taxpayers List is to be issued on first day of March, 2019 under Income Tax Rules, 2002.; and
(b) not be allowed, for that tax year, to carry forward any loss under Part VIII of Chapter IV 1915[; ]1915
1916[(c) not be issued refund during the period the person is not included in the active taxpayers’ list; and . .
(d) not be entitled to additional payment for delayed refund under section 171 and the period the person is not included in the active taxpayers’ list, shall not be counted for computation of additional payment for delayed refund.]1916
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1919[(3) The conditions of payment of surcharge mentioned in sub-section (1), shall not apply to an individual who furnishes an undertaking before the Commissioner by declaring that he shall not purchase, acquire, or otherwise obtain ownership or beneficial interest in any property for a period of six months commencing from the date of furnishing such undertaking in such form as may be prescribed.]1919
1920[183. Exemption from penalty and default surcharge.
The Federal Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, or the Board by an order Chapter X – Procedure— published in the official Gazette for reasons to be recorded in writing, exempt any person or class of persons from payment of the whole or part of the penalty and default surcharge payable under this Ordinance subject to such conditions and limitations as may be specified in such notification or, as the case may be, order.]1920
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“183. Penalty for non-payment of tax.- (1) A taxpayer who fails to pay any tax (other than penalty imposed under this section) due under this Ordinance by the due date shall be liable for a penalty equal to – .
(a) in the case of the first default, five per cent of the amount of tax in default; .
(b) in the case of a second default, an additional penalty of twenty per cent of the amount of tax in default;
(c) in the case of a third default, an additional penalty of twenty-five per cent of the amount of tax in default; and
(d) in the case of a fourth and subsequent default, an additional penalty of up to fifty per cent of the amount of tax in default as determined by the Commissioner, but the total penalty in respect of the amount of tax in default shall not exceed one hundred per cent of such amount of tax.
(2) Where, in consequence of any order under this Ordinance, the amount of tax in respect of which any penalty imposed under sub-section (1) is reduced, the amount of the penalty shall be reduced accordingly.” Section 184 omitted by the Finance Act, 2010. The omitted section 184 read as follows: “184. Penalty for concealment of income.- (1) Where, in the course of any proceedings under this Ordinance, the Commissioner, Commissioner (Appeals), or the Appellate Tribunal is satisfied that any person has either in the said proceedings or in any earlier proceedings relating to an assessment in respect of the same tax year concealed income or furnished inaccurate particulars of such income, the Commissioner, Commissioner (Appeals), or the Appellate Tribunal, as the case may be, may, by an order in writing, impose upon the person a penalty equal to the amount of tax which the person sought to evade by concealment of income or the furnishing of inaccurate particulars of such income.
(2) For the purposes of sub-section (1), concealment of income or the furnishing of inaccurate particulars of income shall include –
(a) the suppression of any income or amount chargeable to tax;
(b) the claiming of any deductio.n for any expenditure not actually incurred; or .
(c) any act referred to in sub-section (1) of section 111.
(3) Where any income or amount declared by a taxpayer is claimed by the taxpayer to be exempt from tax or any expenditure declared by a taxpayer is claimed by the taxpayer to be deductible, the mere disallowance of such claim shall not constitute concealment of income or the furnishing of inaccurate particulars of income, unless it is proved that the taxpayer made the claim knowing it to be wrong.
(4) Where a Commissioner (Appeals) or the Appellate Tribunal makes an order under sub-section (1), the Commissioner (Appeals) or the Appellate Tribunal, as the case may be, shall immediately serve a copy of the order on the Commissioner and thereupon all the provisions of this Ordinance relating to the recovery of penalty shall apply as if the order were made by the Commissioner. (5) Where, in consequence of any order under this Ordinance, the amount of tax in respect of which any penalty imposed under sub-section (1) is reduced, the amount of the penalty shall be reduced accordingly.” Section 185 omitted by the Finance Act, 2010. The omitted section 185 read as follows: “185. Penalty for failure to maintain records.- A person who, without reasonable excuse, fails to maintain records as required under this Ordinance shall be liable for a penalty equal to –
(a) in the case of the first failure, two thousand rupees;
(b) in the case of a second failure, five thousand rupees; and
(c) in the case of a third and subsequent failure, ten thousand rupees.” Section 186 omitted by the Finance Act, 2010. The omitted section 186 read as follows: Chapter X – Procedure—
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“186. Penalty for non-compliance with notice.- (1) A person who, without reasonable excuse, fails to comply with any notice served on the person under section 116 or 176 shall be liable for a penalty equal to –
(a) in the case of the first failure, two thousand rupees;
(b) in the case of a second failure, five thousand rupees; or
(c) in the case of a third and subsequent failure, ten thousand rupees.
(2) Where a person liable for a penalty under sub-section (1) has an assessed tax liability for the tax year in which the failure occurred of less than twenty thousand rupees, the amount of the . penalty imposed under sub-section (1) shall be reduced by seventy-five per cent.“ . Section 187 omitted by the Finance Act, 2010. The omitted section 187 read as follows: “187. Penalty for making false or misleading statements.- (1) Where a person –
(a) makes a statement to an income tax authority that is false or misleading in a material particular or omits from a statement made to an income tax authority any matter or thing without which the statement is false or misleading in a material particular; and
(b) the tax liability (including the liability for advance tax under section 147) of the person computed on the basis of the statement is less than it would have been if the statement had not been false or misleading (the difference hereinafter referred to as the “tax shortfall”), the person shall be liable for a penalty equal to –
(i) where the statement or omission was made knowingly or recklessly, two hundred per cent of the tax shortfall; or
(ii) in any other case (other than where sub-section (2) applies), twenty-five per cent of the tax shortfall.
(2) In the case of an assessment order under section 120, no penalty shall be imposed under sub-section (1) to the extent to which the tax shortfall arose as a result of the taxpayer taking a reasonably arguable position on the application of this Ordinance to the taxpayer’s position.
(3) A reference in this section to a statement made to an income tax authority is a reference to a statement made in writing or orally to that authority acting in the performance of the authority’s duties under this Ordinance, and shall include a statement made -
(a) in an application, certificate, declaration, notification, return, objection or other document made, prepare.d, given, filed or furnished under this Ordinance; .
(b) in information required to be furnished under this Ordinance;
(c) in a document furnished to an income tax authority otherwise than pursuant to this Ordinance;
(d) in answer to a question asked of a person by an income tax authority; or
(e) to another person with the knowledge or reasonable expectation that the statement would be conveyed to an income tax authority.” Section 188 omitted by the Finance Act, 2010. The omitted section 188 read as follows: “188. Penalty for failure to give notice.- (1) Where a person fails to give notice of the discontinuance of the person’s business as required under section 117, the Commissioner may impose a penalty on the person not exceeding the amount of tax payable by the person for the tax year in which the business was discontinued.
(2) Where a person fails to give notice of the person’s appointment as liquidator as required under section 141, the Commissioner may impose a penalty on the person not exceeding ten thousand rupees.” Section 189 omitted by the Finance Act, 2010. The omitted section 189 read as follows: “189. Penalty for obstruction.- Where any person obstructs the Commissioner or a taxation officer in discharge of the Commissioner or officer’s functions under this Ordinance, the Commissioner may impose a penalty on the person not exceeding ten thousand rupees.” Chapter X – Procedure—
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PART XI
OFFENCES AND PROSECUTIONS
191. Prosecution for non-compliance with certain statutory obligations.
(1) Any person who, without reasonable excuse, fails to —
1922[(a) comply with a notice under sub-section (3)1923[and sub-section (4)]1923 of section 114 1924[, sub-section (3) of section 117]1924 or sub-section (1) of section 116;]1922
(b) pay advance tax as required under section 147;
(c) comply with the obligation under Part V of this Chapter 1925[or chapter XII]1925 to collect or deduct tax and. pay the tax to the Commissioner; . 1926[(ca) furnish particulars or complete or accurate particulars of persons mentioned in sub-section (1) of section 165;]1926
(d) comply with a notice served under section 140 or 176;
(e) comply with the requirements of 1927[sub-section (3) or sub-section (4) of]1927 section 141; 1928[ ]1928 (f ) provide reasonable facilities and assistance as required under sub-section (3) of section 175 1929[; 1930[ ]1930
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(g) declare business bank account(s) in the registration form or updated registration form or return of income or wealth statement]1929 1931[;
(h) integrate his business with Board’s computerized system; or
(i) generate tax invoice verifiable by the Board’s system;”; shall commit an offence punishable on conviction with a fine or imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year, or both.
(2) If a person convicted of an offence under clause (a) of sub-section (1) fails, without reasonable excuse, to furnish the return of income or wealth statement to which the offence relates within the period specified by the Court, the person shall commit a further offence.punishable on conviction with a fine 1932[not . exceeding fifty thousand rupees]1932 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, or both.
1933[191A. Prosecution for failure to furnish information in return of income.
– Any company including a banking company and an association of persons who –
(a) fails to fully state all the relevant particulars or information as specified in the form of return, including a declaration of the records kept by the taxpayer;
(b) furnishes blank or incomplete particulars or information as specified in the return of income; or
(c) attaches blank or incomplete annexures, statements or documents where such annexures, statements or records were required to be filed, shall commit an offence punishable on conviction with a fine or imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year or both.]1933
191B. Prosecution for non-registration.
– Any person specified in section 99B who is required to apply for registration but fails to do so shall commit an offence punishable on conviction with imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or fine or both.]. .
192. Prosecution for false statement in verification.
Any person who makes a statement in any verification in any return or other document furnished under this Ordinance which is false and which the person knows or believes to be false, or does not believe to be true, the person shall commit an offence punishable on conviction with a fine 1934[upto hundred thousand rupees]1934 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years, or both.
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1935[192A. Prosecution for concealment of income.
(1) Where, in the course of any proceedings under this Ordinance, any person has either in the said proceedings or in any earlier proceedings concealed income or furnished inaccurate particulars of such income and revenue impact of such concealment or furnishing of inaccurate particulars of such income is five hundred thousand rupees or more shall commit an offence punishable on conviction with imprisonment upto two years or with fine or both.
(2) For the purposes of sub-section (1), concealment of income or the furnishing of inaccurate particulars of income shall include–
(a) the suppression of any income or amount chargeable to tax; . .
(b) the claiming of any deduction for any expenditure not actually incurred; or
(c) any act referred to in sub-section (1) of section 111.]1935
1936[192B. Prosecution for concealment of an offshore asset.- (1) Any person who fails to declare an offshore asset to the Commissioner or furnished inaccurate particulars of an offshore asset and revenue impact of such concealment or furnishing of inaccurate particulars is ten million rupees or more shall commit an offence punishable on conviction with imprisonment up to three years or with a fine up to five hundred thousand Rupees or both.]1936
193. Prosecution for failure to maintain records.
A person who fails to maintain records as required under this Ordinance shall commit an offence punishable on conviction with –
(a) where the failure was deliberate, a fine 1937[not exceeding fifty thousand rupees]1937 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, or both; or
(b) in any other case, a fine 1938[not exceeding fifty thousand rupees]1938. . .
194. Prosecution for improper use of National Tax Number 1939[Certificate]1939.
A person who knowingly or recklessly uses a false National Tax Number 1940[Certificate]1940 including the National Tax Number 1941[Certificate]1941 of another person on a return or other document prescribed or used for the purposes of this Ordinance Chapter X – Procedure— shall commit an offence punishable with a fine 1942[not exceeding fifty thousand rupees]1942 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, or both.
195. Prosecution for making false or misleading statements.
(1) A person who –
(a) makes a statement to 1943[an income tax authority]1943 that is false or misleading in a material particular; or
(b) omits from a statement made to 1944[an income tax authority]1944 any matter or thing without which the statement is misleading in a material particular, . . shall commit an offence punishable on conviction –
(i) where the statement or omission was made knowingly or recklessly, with a fine or imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, or both; or
(ii) in any other case, with a fine.
(2) A person shall not commit an offence under sub-section (1) if the person did not know and could not reasonably be expected to have known that the statement to which the prosecution relates was false or misleading.
(3) 1945[Entry against S. No 10 in column (2) of the Table in sub-section (1) of section 182]1945 shall apply in determining whether a person has made a statement to 1946[an income tax authority]1946.
1947[195A. Prosecution for non-complia.nce with notice under section.
Any person who, without reasonable excuse, fails to comply with a notice under . sub-section (2) of section 116A; shall.commit an offence punishable on conviction with imprisonment up to one year or with a fine up to fifty thousand Rupees or both.
195B. Prosecution for enabling offshore tax evasion.
– Any enabler who enables, guides or advises any person to design, arrange or manage a transaction or declaration in such a manner which results in offshore tax evasion, shall commit Chapter X – Procedure— an offence punishable on conviction with imprisonment for a term not exceeding seven years or with a fine up to five million Rupees or both.]
196. Prosecution for obstructing 1948[an income tax authority.
]1948 A person who obstructs 1949[an income tax authority]1949in discharge of functions under this Ordinance shall commit an offence punishable on conviction with a fine or imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year, or both.
197. Prosecution for disposal of property to prevent attachment.
Where the owner of any property, or a person acting on the owner’s behalf or claiming under the owner, sells, mortgages, charges, leases or otherwise deals with the property after the receipt of a notice from the Commissioner with a view to . preventing the Commissioner from atta.ching it, shall commit an offence punishable on conviction with a fine 1950[upto hundred thousand rupees]1950 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years, or both.
198. Prosecution for unauthorised disclosure of information by a public servant.
A person who discloses any particulars in contravention of 1951[sub-section 1B of section 107 or]1951 section 216 shall commit an offence punishable on conviction with a fine 1952[of not less than five hundred thousand rupees]1952 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 1953[one year]1953, or both.
199. Prosecution for abetment.
Where a person 1954[knowingly and wilfully]1954 aids, abets, assists, incites or induces another person to commit an offence under this Ordinance, the first-mentioned person shall commit an offence punishable on conviction with a fine or imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years, or both.
200. Offences by companies and associations of persons.
(1) Where an offence under this Part is committed by a company, every person who, at the time the offence was committed, was – .
(a) the principal officer, a dir.ector, general manager, company secretary or other similar officer of the company; o
(b) acting or purporting to act in that capacity, shall be, notwithstanding anything contained in any other law, guilty of the offence and all the provisions of this Ordinance shall apply accordingly.
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(2) Where an offence under this Part is committed by an association of persons, every person who, at the time the offence was committed, was a member of the association shall be, notwithstanding anything contained in any other law, guilty of the offence and all the provisions of this Ordinance shall apply accordingly.
(3) Sub-sections (1) and (2) shall not apply to a person where –
(a) the offence was committed without the person’s consent or knowledge; and
(b) the person has exercised all diligence to prevent the . commission of the. offence as ought to have been exercised having regard to the nature of the person’s functions and all the circumstances.
201. Institution of prosecution proceedings without prejudice to other action.
Notwithstanding anything contained in any law for the time being in force, a prosecution for an offence against this Ordinance may be instituted without prejudice to any other liability incurred by any person under this Ordinance.
1955[202. Power to compound offences.
Notwithstanding any provisions of this Ordinance, where any person has committed any offence, the 1956[Chief Commissioner]1956 may, with the prior approval of the Board, either before or after the institution of proceedings, compound such offence subject to payment of tax due along with 1957[default surcharge]1957and penalty as is determined under the provisions of this Ordinance.]1955
203. Trial by Special Judge.
1958[(1) The Federal Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, appoint as many Special Judges as it may consider necessary, and where it appoints more than one Special Judge, it shall specify in the notification the territorial limits within which each of them shall exercise jurisdiction 1959[: . .
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Provided that the Federal Government may, by notification in official Gazette, declare that a special judge appointed under section 185 of the Customs Act 1969 (IV of 1969) shall have jurisdiction to try offences under this Ordinance.]1959
1960[(1A) A Special Judge shall be a person who is or has been a Sessions Judge and shall, on appointment, have the jurisdiction to try exclusively an offence punishable under this Part other than an offence referred to in section 198.]1960
1961[(1B) The provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (Act V of 1898), except those of Chapter XXXVIII, thereof shall apply to the proceedings of the court of a Special Judge and, for the purposes of the said provisions, the court of Special Judge shall be deemed to be a Court of Sessions trying cases, and a person conducting prosecution before the court of a Special Judge shall be . . deemed to be a Public Prosecutor.]1961
(2) A Special Judge shall take cognisance of, and have jurisdiction to try, an offence triable under sub-section (1) only upon a complaint in writing made by the Commissioner 1962[:
Provided that where the offence of concealment of income which has resulted in non-payment of tax of rupees one hundred and above in case of a filer and rupees twenty five million or above in case of non-filer, the procedure provided in section 203B shall be applicable.]1962
1963[(3) The Federal Government may, by order in writing, direct the transfer, at any stage of the trial, of any case from the court of one Special Judge to the court of another Special Judge for disposal, whenever it appears to the Federal Government that such transfer shall promote the ends of justice or tend to the general convenience of parties or witnesses.]1963
1964[(4) In respect of a case transferred to a Special Judge by virtue of sub-section (1) or under sub-section (3), such Judge shall not, by reason of the said transfer, be bound to recall and record again any witness who has given evidence in the case before . the transfer and may act on the evidenc.e already recorded by or produced before the court which tried the case before the transfer.]1964
1965[203A. Appeal against the order of a Special Judge.
An appeal against the order of a Special Judge shall lie to the respective High Court of a Province within thirty days of the passing of the order and it shall be heard as an appeal under the Code of Criminal Procedure 1898 (Act V of 1898) by a single Judge of the High Court.]1965
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1966[203B. Power to arrest and prosecute.
(1) Where on the basis of material evidence brought on record, as a result of audit conducted by the auditors in terms of sub-section (8) of section 177 read with section 214C of this Ordinance, an assessment is made or amended under section 121 or 122 of this Ordinance, as the case may be, and the assessing officer records a finding that the taxpayer has committed the offence of concealment of income which has resulted in non-payment of tax of Rupees one hundred million and above in case of a filer and rupees twenty five million or above in case of non-filer, the taxpayer may be arrested after obtaining written approval of the committee specified under sub-section (2).
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(2) The committee under sub-.section (1) shall comprise the Minister for Finance and Revenue, the Chairman of the Board and the senior most member of the Board.
(3) All arrests made under this Ordinance shall be carried out in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (Act V of 1898).
(4) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-sections (1) and (2) or any other provision of this Ordinance, where any person has committed offence of concealment of income or any offence warranting prosecution under this Ordinance, the Chief Commissioner with the prior approval of the Board may, either before or after the institution of any proceedings for recovery of tax, compound the offence if such person pays the amount of tax due along with such default surcharge and penalty as is determined under the provisions of this Ordinance.
(5) Where the person suspected of offence of concealment of income or any offence warranting prosecution under this Ordinance is a company, every director or officer of that company whom the authorised officer has reason to . believe is personally responsible for ac.tions of the company contributing to offence of concealment of income or any offence warranting prosecution under this Ordinance shall be liable to arrest:
Provided that any arrest under this sub-section shall not absolve the company from the liabilities of payment of tax, default surcharge and penalty imposed under this Ordinance.
203C. Procedure to be followed on arrest of a person.
(1) When an officer of Inland Revenue authorized under sub-section (1) of section 203B in this behalf arrests a person under section 203B, he shall immediately intimate the fact of the arrest of that person to the Special Judge who may direct such officer to produce Chapter X – Procedure— that person at such time and place and on such date as the Special Judge considers expedient and such Officer shall act accordingly.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in the sub-section (1), any person arrested under this Ordinance shall be produced before the Special Judge or, if there is no Special Judge within a reasonable distance, to the nearest Judicial Magistrate, within twenty-four hours of such arrest, excluding the time necessary for the journey from the place of arrest to the Court of the Special Judge or, as the case may be, of such Magistrate.
(3) When any person is produced under sub-section (2) before the Special Judge, he may, on the request of such person, after perusing the record, if any . and after giving the prosecution an op.portunity of being heard, admit him to bail on his executing a bond, with or without sureties, or refuse to admit him to bail and direct his detention at such place as he deems fit:
Provided that nothing herein contained shall preclude the Special Judge from cancelling the bail of any such person at a subsequent stage if, for any reason, he considers such cancellation necessary, but before passing such order he shall afford such person an opportunity of being heard, unless for reasons to be recorded he considers that the affording of such opportunity shall defeat the purposes of this Ordinance.
(4) When such person is produced under sub-section (2) before a Judicial Magistrate, such Magistrate may, after authorising his detention in such custody at such place and for such period as he considers necessary or proper for facilitating his earliest production before the Special Judge, direct his production before the Special Judge on a date and time to be fixed by him or direct such person to be forthwith taken to, and produced before, the Special Judge and he shall be so taken. .
(5) Nothing in sub-section (3) o.r sub-section (4) shall preclude the Special Judge or the Judicial Magistrate from remanding any such person to the custody of an officer of Inland Revenue holding inquiry against that person if such officer makes a request in writing to that effect, and the Special Judge or the Judicial Magistrate, after perusing the record, if any, and hearing such person, is of the opinion that for the completion of inquiry or investigation it is necessary to make such order:
Provided that the period of such custody shall not exceed more than fourteen days.
(6) When any person is arrested under this Ordinance, an officer of Inland Revenue shall record the fact of arrest and other relevant particulars in the register specified in sub-section (10) and shall immediately proceed to inquire into the charge against such person and if he completes the inquiry within twenty four hours of his arrest, excluding the time necessary for journey as aforesaid, he may, Chapter X – Procedure— after producing such person before the Special Judge or the nearest Judicial Magistrate, make a request for his further detention in his custody.
(7) While holding an inquiry under sub-section (6), an officer of Inland Revenue shall exercise the same powers as are exercisable by an officer in charge of a police station under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (Act V of 1898), but such officer shall exercise such powers subject to the foregoing provisions of this section while holding an inquiry under this Ordinance.
(8) If an officer of Inland Revenue, after holding an inquiry as aforesaid, is of the opinion that there is no sufficient evidence or reasonable ground for suspicion against such person, he shall release him on his executing a bond, with or without sureties, and shall direct such person to appear, as and when required, before the . . Special Judge, and make a report to the Special Judge for the discharge of such person and shall make a full report of the case to his immediate superior.
(9) The Special Judge to whom a report has been made under sub-section,
(8) may, after the perusal of record of the inquiry, and hearing the prosecution, agree with such report and discharge the accused or, if he is of the opinion that there is sufficient ground for proceedings against such person, proceed with his trial and direct the prosecution to produce evidence.
(10) An officer of Inland Revenue empowered to hold inquiry under this section shall maintain a register to be called “Register of Arrests and Detentions” in the prescribed form in which he shall enter the name and other particulars of every person arrested under this Ordinance, together with the time and date of arrest, the details of the information received, the details of things, goods or documents, recovered from his custody, the name of the witnesses and the explanation, if any, given by him and the manner in which the inquiry has been conducted from day to day and, such register or authenticated copies of its aforesaid entries shall be produced before the Special Judge, whenever such Officer is so directed by him. .
(11) After completing the inquiry., an officer of Inland Revenue shall, as early as possible, submit to Special Judge a complaint in the same form and manner in which the officer in-charge of a police station submits a report, before a court.
(12) Magistrate of the first class may record any statement or confession during inquiry under this Ordinance, in accordance with the provisions of section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (Act V of 1898).
(13) Without prejudice to the foregoing provisions of this section, Board, with the approval of the Federal Minister-in-charge, may, by notification in the official Gazette, authorize any other officer working under the Board to exercise the powers and perform the functions of an officer of Inland Revenue under this section, subject to such conditions, if any, that it may deem fit to impose.
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203D. Special Judges.
(1) The Federal Government shall by notification in the official Gazette, appoint as many Special Judges as it considers necessary and, where it appoints more than one Special Judge, it shall specify in the notification the headquarter of each Special Judge and the territorial limits within which he shall exercise jurisdiction under this Ordinance.
(2) No person shall be appointed as a Special Judge unless he is or has been a Sessions Judge.
203E. Cognizance of offences by Special Judges.
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance or any other law for the time being in force, a Special Judge may, within the limits of his jurisdiction, take cognizance of any . offence punishable under this Ordinan.ce upon—
(a) a report in writing made by an officer of Inland Revenue or by any other officer especially authorized in this behalf by the Federal Government; or
(b) receiving a complaint or information of facts constituting such offence made or communicated by any person; or
(c) his own knowledge acquired during any proceeding before him under this Ordinance or under any other law for the time being in force.
(2) Upon the receipt of report under clause (a) of sub-section (1), the Special Judge shall proceed with the trial of the accused.
(3) Upon the receipt of a complaint or information under clause (b), or acquired in the manner referred to in clause (c) of subsection (1), the Special Judge may, before issuing a summon or warrant for appearance of the person complained against, hold a preliminary inquiry for the purpose of ascertaining the . truth or falsehood of the complaint, or.direct any magistrate or any officer of Inland Revenue or any police officer to hold such inquiry and submit a report, and such Magistrate or officer shall conduct such inquiry and make report accordingly.
(4) If, after conducting such inquiry or after considering the report of such Magistrate or officer, the Special Judge is of the opinion that there is—
(a) no sufficient ground for proceeding, he may dismiss the complaint, or
(b) sufficient ground for proceeding, he may proceed against the person complained against in accordance with law.
(5) A special Judge or a Magistrate or an officer holding inquiry under sub-section (3) may hold such inquiry, as early as possible, in accordance with the provision of section 202 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (Act V of 1898).
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203F. Special Judge, etc. to have exclusive jurisdiction.
Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance or in any other law for the time being in force no,–
(a) court other than the Special Judge having jurisdiction, shall try an offence punishable under this Ordinance;
(b) other court or officer, except in the manner and to the extent specifically provided for in this Ordinance, shall exercise any power, or perform any function under this Ordinance;
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(c) court, other than the High. Court, shall entertain, hear or decide any application, petition or appeal under chapters XXXI and XXXII of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (Act V of 1898), against or in respect of any order or direction made under this Ordinance; and
(d) no court, other than the Special Judge or the High Court, shall entertain any application or petition or pass any order or give any direction under chapters XXXVII, XXXIX, XLIV or XLV of the aforesaid Code.
203G. Provisions of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898, to apply.
(1) The provision of the Code of Criminal procedure, 1898 (Act V of 1898), so far as they are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance, shall apply to the proceedings of the court of a Special Judge and such court shall be deemed to be a court of Sessions for the purpose of the said Code and the provisions of Chapter XXIIA of the foresaid Code, so far as applicable and with the necessary modifications, shall apply to the trial of cases by the Special Judge under this Ordinance.
(2) For the purposes of sub-section (1), the Code of Criminal Procedure, . 1898 (Act V of 1898), shall have eff.ect as if an offence punishable under this Ordinance were one of the offences referred to in sub-section (1) of section 337 of the said Code.
203H. Transfer of cases.
(1) Where more than one Special Judge are appointed within the territorial jurisdiction of a High Court, the High Court, and where not more than one Special Judge is so appointed, the Federal Government, may by order in writing direct the transfer, at any stage of the trial, of any case from the court of one Special Judge to the Court of another Special Judge for disposal, whenever it appears to the High Court or, as the case may be, the Federal Government, that such transfer may promote the ends of justice or tend to the general convenience of the parties or witnesses.
(2) In respect of a case transferred to a Special Judge under subsection (1), such Special Judge shall not by reason of the said transfer, be bound to recall and rehear any witness whose evidence has been recorded in the case before the Chapter X – Procedure— transfer and may act upon the evidence already recorded or produced before the court which tried the case before the transfer.
203I. Place of sittings.
A Special Judge shall ordinarily hold sittings at his headquarters but, keeping in view the general convenience of the parties or the witnesses, he may hold sittings at any other place.]
204. Power to tender immunity from prosecution.
(1) The 1967[Board with the approval of the Minister-in-charge]1967 may, for the purpose of obtaining the evidence of any person appearing to have been directly or indirectly concerned in, or privy to the concealment of income or to the evasion of tax, tender to such person immunity from prosecution for any offence under this Ordinance or under the Pakistan Penal Code (Act XLV of 1860), or under any other Federal Law on . condition of the person making full and. true disclosure of the whole circumstances relating to the concealment of income or evasion of tax.
(2) A tender of immunity made to, and accepted by, the person concerned shall render the person immune from prosecution for any offence in respect of which the tender was made and to the extent specified in the immunity.
(3) If it appears to the 1968[Board with the approval of the Minister-in-charge]1968 that any person to whom immunity has been tendered under this section has not complied with the conditions on which the tender was made or is concealing anything or giving false evidence, the 1969[Board with the approval of the Minister-in-charge]1969 may withdraw the immunity, and any such person may be tried for the offence in respect of which the tender of immunity was made or for any other offence of which the person appears to have been guilty in connection with the same matter.
PART XII
1970[DEFAULT SURCHARGE]1970
205. 1971[Default surcharge]1971.
(1) A p.erson who fails to pay – .
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1972[(a) any tax, excluding the advance tax under section 147 and 1973[default surcharge]1973under this section;]1972
(b) any penalty; or
(c) any amount referred to in section 140 or 141, on or before the due date for payment shall be liable for 1974[default surcharge]1974 at a rate equal to 1975[ ]1975 1976[ ]1976 1977[twelve percent or KIBOR plus three percent per annum, whichever is higher]1977 on the tax, penalty or other amount unpaid computed for the period commencing on the date on which the tax, penalty or other amount was due and ending on the date on which it was paid [:]
1978[Provided that if the person opts to pay the tax due on the basis of an . . order under section 129 on or before the due date given in the notice under sub-section (2) of section 137 issued in consequence of the said order, and does not file an appeal under section 131, he shall not be liable to pay default surcharge for the period beginning from the due date of payment in consequence of an order appealed against to the date of payment in consequence of notice under sub-section (2) of section 137.]1978
1979[(1A) A person who fails to pay advance tax under section 147 shall be liable for 1980[default surcharge]1980 at a rate equal to 1981[ ]1981 1982[ ]1982 12 per cent per annum on the amount of tax unpaid computed for the period commencing on the date on which it was due and ending on the date on which it was paid or date on which the return of income for the relevant tax year was due, whichever is earlier.]1979
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1983[(1B) Where, in respect of any tax year, any taxpayer fails to pay tax under sub-section 1984[(4A), or]1984 (6) of section 147 or the tax so paid is less than 1985[ninety]1985 per cent of the tax chargeable for the relevant tax year, he shall be liable to pay 1986[default surcharge]1986at the rate of 1987[ ]1987 1988[ ]1988 12 per cent per annum on the amount of tax so chargeable or the amount by which the tax paid by him falls short of the 1989[ninety]1989 per cent, as the case may be; and such 1990[default surcharge]1990 shall be calculated from the first day of April in that year to the date on which assessment is made or the thirtieth day of June of the financial year next following, whichever is the earlier 1991[:]1991
1992[Provided that in the case of person having a special tax year, the . default surcharge shall be calcu.lated on and from the first day of the fourth quarter of the special tax year till the date on which assessment is made or the last day of special tax year, whichever is earlier.]1992
(2) Any 1993[default surcharge]1993 paid by a person under sub-section (1) shall be refunded to the extent that the tax, penalty or other amount to which it relates is held not to be payable.
(3) A person who fails to 1994[collect tax, as required under Division II of Part V of this Chapter or Chapter XII or deduct tax as required under Division III of Part V of this Chapter or Chapter XII or fails to]1994 pay an amount of tax collected or deducted as required under section 160 on or before the due date for payment Chapter X – Procedure— shall be liable for 1995[default surcharge]1995 at a rate equal to 1996[ ]1996 1997[ ]1997 12 per cent per annum on the amount unpaid computed for the period commencing on the date the amount was required to be collected or deducted and ending on the date on which it was paid to the Commissioner 1998[:]1998
5[Provided that if the person opts to pay the tax due on the basis of an order under section 129 on or before the due date given in the notice under sub-section (2) of section 137 issued in consequence of the said order and does not file an appeal under section 131, he shall not be liable to pay default surcharge for the period beginning from the date of order under section 161 to the date of payment.]
1999[ ]1999 . .
(5) The Commissioner shall make an assessment of any 2000[default surcharge]2000imposed under this Part in accordance with the provisions of Part II of this Chapter as if the 2001[default surcharge]2001 were tax.
(6) The provisions of Parts III and IV apply to an assessment of 2002[default surcharge]2002as if it were an assessment of tax.
2003[(7) Where a person is liable for default surcharge under this Part, the Commissioner may, at his discretion, make assessment of default surcharge for Chapter X – Procedure— the period of default or part thereof, notwithstanding that the tax due has not actually been paid.]2003
2004[205A. Reduction in 2005[default surcharge]2005, consequential to reduction in tax.
or penalty.— Where, in consequence of any order made under this Ordinance, the amount of tax or penalty in respect of which 2006[default surcharge]2006 is chargeable under section 205 is reduced, the 2007[default surcharge]2007, if any, levied under the aforesaid section shall be reduced accordingly.]2004
PART XIII
CIRCULARS
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206. Circulars.
(1) To achieve consistency in the administration of this Ordinance and to provide guidance to taxpayers and officers of the 2008[Board]2008, the 2009[Board]2009 may issue Circulars setting out the Board’s interpretation of this Ordinance.
2010[(2) A circular issued by the 2011[Board]2011 shall be binding on all Income Tax Authorities and other persons employed in the execution of the Ordinance, under the control of the said Board other than Commissioners of Income Tax (Appeals).]2010
(3) A Circular shall not 2012[be]2012 binding on a taxpayer.
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2013[206A. Advance ruling.
(1) The 2014[Board]2014 may, on application in writing by a non-resident taxpayer, issue to the taxpayer an advance ruling setting out the Commissioner’s position regarding the application of this Ordinance to a transaction proposed or entered into by the taxpayer.
(2) Where the taxpayer has made a full and true disclosure of the nature of all aspects of the transaction relevant to the ruling and the transaction has proceeded in all material respects as described in the taxpayer’s application for the ruling, the ruling is 2015[binding]2015 on the Commissioner with respect to the application to the transaction of the law as it stood at the time the ruling was issued.
(3) Where there is any inconsistency between a circular and an advance ruling, priority shall be given to the terms of the advance ruling 2016[ 2017[.]2017 ]2016 ]2013 . . 2018[2019[ ]2019 ]2018
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CHAPTER XI
ADMINISTRATION
PART I
GENERAL
2020[207. Income tax authorities.
(1) There shall be the following Income Tax authorities for the purposes of this Ordinance and rules made thereunder, namely:—
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(a) Board:
(b) Chief Commissioner Inland Revenue;
(c) Commissioner Inland Revenue;
(d) Commissioner Inland Revenue (Appeals);
(e) Additional Commissioner Inland Revenue;
(f) Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue;
(g) Assistant Commissioner Inland Revenue; 1[(ga) Special audit panel;] . .
(h) Inland Revenue Officer;
(i) Inland Revenue Audit Officer; 2[(ia) District Taxation Officer Inland Revenue; (ib) Assistant Director Audit.]
(j) Superintendent Inland Revenue;
(k) Inspector Inland Revenue; 3[ ]
(l) Auditor Inland Revenue; 4[and
(m) auditor appointed under section 222.]
(2) The Board shall examine, supervise and oversee the general administration of this Ordinance.
2022[(3) The income tax authorities specified in sub-section (1) except in clause (a) shall be subordinate to the Board.]2022 . .
2023[(3A) Commissioners Inland Revenue, Additional Commissioners Inland Revenue, Deputy Commissioners Inland Revenue, Assistant Commissioners Chapter XI – Administration—
Inland Revenue, Inland Revenue Officers, Inland Revenue Audit 2024[Officers]2024 2[, District Taxation Officer Inland Revenue, Assistant Director Audit], Superintendents Inland Revenue, Auditors Inland Revenue and Inspectors Inland Revenue, shall be subordinate to the Chief Commissioners Inland Revenue.]2023
(4) Subject to sub-section (5), Additional Commissioners Inland Revenue, Deputy Commissioner Inland Revenue, Assistant Commissioners Inland Revenue, Inland Revenue Officers, Inland Revenue Audit Officers 3[, District Taxation Officer Inland Revenue, Assistant Director Audit], Superintendents Inland Revenue, Auditors Inland Revenue and Inspectors Inland Revenue shall be subordinate to the Commissioners Inland Revenue.
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(4A) Deputy Commissioners.Inland Revenue, Assistant Commissioners Inland Revenue, Inland Revenue Officers, Inland Revenue Audit Officers 4[, District Taxation Officer Inland Revenue, Assistant Director Audit], Superintendents Inland Revenue, Auditors Inland Revenue and Inspectors Inland Revenue shall be subordinate to the Additional Commissioners Inland Revenue.
(5) An officer vested with the powers and functions of Commissioner shall be subordinate to the Chief Commissioner Inland Revenue.]2020
2025[208. Appointment of income tax authorities.
2026[(1) The Board may appoint as many Chief Commissioners Inland Revenue, Commissioners Inland Revenue, Commissioners Inland Revenue (Appeals), Additional Commissioners Inland Revenue, Deputy Commissioners Inland Revenue, Assistant Commissioners Inland Revenue, Inland Revenue Officers, Inland Revenue Audit Officers 2027[, District Taxation Officer Inland Revenue, Assistant Director Audit]2027,Superintendents Inland Revenue, Inspectors Inland Revenue, Auditors Inland Revenue and such other executive or ministerial officers and staff as may be necessary.]2026
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(2) Subject to such orders or directions as may be issued by the 2028[Board]2028, any income tax authority may appoint any income tax authority subordinate to it and such other executive or ministerial officers and staff as may be necessary.
(3) All appointments, other than of valuers, chartered accountants or experts, made under this Ordinance, shall be subject to rules and orders of the Federal Government regulating the terms and conditions of persons in public services and posts.]2025
2029[209. Jurisdiction of income tax authorities.
2030[(1) Subject to this Ordinance, the 2031[Chief Commissioners]2031, the Commissioners and the Commissioners (Appeals) shall perform all or such functions and exercise all or such powers under this Ordinance as may be assigned to them. in respect of such persons or classes of . persons or such areas as the 2032[Board]2032 may direct 2033[:]2033 ]2030
2034[Provided that the Board or the Chief Commissioner, as the case may be, may transfer jurisdiction in respect of cases or persons from one Commissioner to another.]2034
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(2) The 2035[Board]2035 or the 2036[Chief Commissioner]2036 may, by an order, confer upon or assign to any 2037[officer of Inland Revenue]2037 all or any of the powers and functions conferred upon or assigned to the Commissioner, under this Ordinance, in respect of any person or persons or classes of persons or areas 2038[as may be specified in the order]2038 2039[;
Provided that the Board may also confer upon or assign to any Officer of Inland Revenue the aforesaid powers and functions through Automated Case Selection System:
Provided further that the Board may make rules for conferment or assignment of such powers and functions through Automated Case Selection . System.]2039.
2040[Explanation.--- For the purpose of this sub-section, the expression “Automated Case Selection System” means an algorithm for randomized allocation of cases by using suitable technological modes.]2040
(3) An order under sub-section (2) by the 2041[Chief Commissioner]2041 shall be made only with the approval of the 2042[Board]2042.
(4) The 2043[Officer of Inland Revenue]2043 referred to in sub-section (2) shall, for the purposes of this Ordinance, be treated to be the Commissioner.
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(5) Within the area assigned to him, the Commissioner shall have jurisdiction, —
(a) in respect of any person carrying on business, if the person’s place of business is within such area, or where the business is carried on in more than one place, the person’s principal place of business is within such area; or
(b) in respect of any other person, if the person resides in such area:
(6) Where a question arises as to whether a Commissioner has jurisdiction over a person, the question shall be decided by the 2044[Chief Commissioner]2044 or 2045[Chief Commissioners]2045 concerned and, if they are not in . agreement, by the 2046[Board]2046.
(7) No person shall call into question the jurisdiction of a Commissioner after that person has furnished a return of income to the Commissioner or, where the person has not furnished a return of income, after the time allowed by any notice served on the person for furnishing such return has expired.
(8) Notwithstanding anything contained in this section, every Commissioner shall have all the powers conferred by, or under, this Ordinance on him in respect of any income arising within the area assigned to him.
2047[(8A) The power to confer jurisdiction under this section shall include the power to transfer jurisdiction from one income tax authority to another.]2047
(9) Where, in respect of any proceedings under this Ordinance, an income tax authority is succeeded by another, the succeeding authority may continue the proceedings from the stage it was left by that authority’s predecessor.]2029
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2050[209B. Faceless jurisdiction of income-tax authorities.
– (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, the Inland Revenue tax authorities appointed in National faceless center shall perform all or such functions, and exercise all or such powers under this Ordinance as may be assigned to them in respect of such persons, or classes of persons, for such tax years of a person through algorithms developed by the Board.
(2) The jurisdiction so assigned under this Ordinance may be exclusive or concurrent. In case of concurrent jurisdiction, the powers and functions not assigned to the National faceless centre shall remain with the Commissioner having jurisdiction under section 209 of this Ordinance.
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(3) The Board may transfer.jurisdiction in respect of persons or classes of persons, for a specific tax year, for which the jurisdiction has already been assigned under this section, from the National faceless center to the Commissioner having jurisdiction under section 209 of this Ordinance, on recommendation of the Chief Commissioner or on its own accord.
(4) The Chief Commissioner appointed in the National faceless center may request the Board to direct the Commissioner having jurisdiction under section 209 or any other Income Tax Authority, as it may deem fit to conduct physical verification including nature and size of the business, assets, investments, expenditures, and any other information or verification required by the Chief Commissioner for conducting any proceedings assigned to the National faceless centre:
Provided that the Board may exercise its power of allocation of verification through an algorithm-based system.
(5) Notwithstanding anything contained in any law for the time being in force, the identity of the authority exercising jurisdiction in the National faceless . centre shall be kept confidential from.the taxpayer, the authorized representative of the taxpayer, and any unauthorized person.
(6) No notice, order, demand, or assessment passed by an authority appointed at the National faceless centre shall be called in question or set aside merely on the ground that such authority did not have jurisdiction over the taxpayer under section 209 of this Ordinance, or lack of notified delegation of power under section 210 of this Ordinance, or because of the fact that identity of the authority has been kept confidential from the taxpayer as per sub-section (5).]2050
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2051[210. Delegation.
(1) The Commissioner 2052[subject to sub-section (1A),]2052 may, by an order in writing, delegate to any 2053[Officer of Inland Revenue, subordinate to the Commissioner]2053 all or any of the powers or functions conferred upon or assigned to the Commissioner under this Ordinance, other than the power of delegation.
2054[(1A) The Commissioner shall not delegate the powers of amendment of assessment contained in sub-section (5A) of section 122 2055[ and amendment of an order of recovery under sub-section (3) of section 161]2055 to 2056[an officer of Inland Revenue below the rank of Additional Commissioner Inland Revenue.]2056
2057[(1B) The Commissioner may, by an order in writing, delegate to a special audit panel appointed under sub-section (11) of section 177, or to a firm of . chartered accountants or a firm of co.st and management accountants appointed Chapter XI – Administration— by the Board or the Commissioner to conduct an audit of person under section 177, all or any of the powers or functions to conduct an audit under this Ordinance.]2057
(2) An order under sub-section (1) may be in respect of all or any of the persons, classes of persons or areas falling in the jurisdiction of the Commissioner.
(3) The Commissioner shall have the power to cancel, modify, alter or amend an order under sub-section (1).
2058[211. Power or function exercised.
(1) Where, by virtue of an order under section 210, a 2059[an officer of Inland Revenue 2060[or by a special audit panel appointed under sub-section (11) of section 177]2060 ]2059 exercises a power or performs a function . of the Commissioner, such power o.r function shall be treated as having been exercised or performed by the Commissioner.
(2) The exercise of a power, or the performance of a function, of the Commissioner by a 2061[an officer of Inland Revenue]2061 shall not prevent the exercise of the power, or the performance of the function, by the Commissioner.]2058
2062[(3) The Board or, with the approval of the Board, an authority appointed under this Ordinance, shall be competent to exercise all powers conferred upon any authority subordinate to it.]2062
2063[212. Authority of approval.
The 2064[Board]2064 may, by a general or special order, authorise the 2065[Chief Commissioner Inland Revenue]2065 or the Commissioner to grant approval in any case where such approval is required from the 2066[Board]2066 under any provision of this Ordinance.]2063
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2067[213. Guidance to income tax authorities.
In the course of any proceedings under this Ordinance, the Commissioner or any taxation officer may be assisted, guided or instructed by any income tax authority to whom he is subordinate or any other person authorised in this behalf by the 2068[Board]2068.]2067
2069[214. Income tax authorities to follow orders of the 2070[Board]2070.
(1) Subject to sub-section (2), all income tax authorities and other persons employed in the execution of this Ordinance shall observe and follow the orders, instructions and directions issued by the 2071[Board]2071.
(2) No orders, instructions or directions shall be given by the 2072[Board]2072 that will interfere with the discretion of the Commissioner (Appeals) in the exercise of his appellate function.]2069. .
2073[214A. Condonation of time limit.
Where any time or period has been specified under any of the provisions of the Ordinance or rules made there-under within which any application is to be made or any act or thing is to be done, the Board may, 2074[at any time before or after the expiry of such time or period,]2074 in any case or class of cases, permit such application to be made or such act or thing to be done within such time or period as it may consider appropriate 2075[.]2075
2076[Explanation,— For the purpose of this section, the expression “any act or thing is to be done” includes any act or thing to be done by the taxpayer or by the authorities specified in section 207.]2076
Provided that the Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, and subject to such limitations or conditions as may be specified therein, empower Chapter XI – Administration— any Commissioner or 2077[Chief Commissioner]2077 under this Ordinance to exercise the powers under this section in any case or class of cases]2073 2078[:
Provided further that regardless of anything stipulated in this section, or any provision of this Ordinance, or any other applicable law currently in force, and notwithstanding any decision, order or judgment issued by any forum, authority or court, the maximum period of extension under this section by the Board or the Commissioner, as the case may be, shall not exceed two years in aggregate:
Provided also that where there are reasons to believe that significant loss to exchequer or the taxpayer has been caused by an act of omission or . commission by the person or by the.Commissioner, a committee of members as notified by the Board may further condone the limitation specified for a period as it may deem fit, after providing a reasonable opportunity of being heard to the person concerned.]2078
2079[214B. Power of the Board to call for records.
(1) The Board may, of its own motion, call for and examine the record of any departmental proceedings under this Ordinance or the rules made there-under for the purpose of satisfying itself as to the legality or propriety of any decision or order passed therein and may pass such order as it may think fit:
Provided that no order imposing or enhancing any tax or penalty than the originally levied shall be passed unless the person affected by such order has been given an opportunity of showing cause and of being heard.
(2) No proceedings under this section shall be initiated in a case where an appeal is pending.
(3) No order shall be made under this section after the expiry of three . years from the date of original decisio.n or order.]2079
2080[214C. Selection for audit by the Board.
(1) The Board may select persons or classes of persons for audit of Income Tax affairs through computer ballot which may be random or parametric as the Board may deem fit.
2081[(1A) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance or any other law, for the time being in force, the Board shall keep the parameters confidential.]2081
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(2) Audit of Income Tax affairs of persons selected under sub-section (1) shall be conducted as per procedure given in section 177 and all the provisions of the Ordinance, except the first proviso to sub-section (1) of section 177, shall apply accordingly.
(3) For the removal of doubt it is hereby declared that Board shall be deemed always to have had the power to select any persons or classes of persons for audit of Income Tax affairs.]2080
2082[Explanation.— For the removal of doubt, it is declared that the powers of the Commissioner under section 177 are independent of the powers of the Board under this section and nothing contained in this section restricts the p.owers of the Commissioner to call for the . record or documents including books of accounts of a taxpayer for audit and to conduct audit under section 177.]2082 2083[ ]2083
2088[214D. [Omitted].]2088
2084[214E. Closure of audit.─ 2085[(1)]2085 Notwithstanding the omission of section 214D,.
─ 2085[(1)]2085 Notwithstanding the omission of section 214D, audit of income tax affairs of a taxpayer under sub-section (2) of section 214D shall be deemed to have been concluded, if ─
(i) taxpayer has been selected for audit under sub-section (1) of the omitted section 214D;
(ii) notice under section 122 has not been issued;
(iii) the taxpayer has revised return voluntarily, by thirty first day of December, 2018, alongwith payment of 25% higher tax than the tax Chapter XI – Administration— paid with return on the basis of taxable income and where no tax is payable 2% of the turnover and where no turnover is declared penalty under entry at Serial No. 1 of sub-section (1) of section 182 has been paid voluntarily:
Provided that the condition of revision, 25% higher tax or 2% of the turnover shall not apply, if the taxable income of the taxpayer includes only salary income or income subject to final taxation under sub-section (1) of section 169 or subject to taxation under section 5, 5AA, 6, 7, 7A or 7B.
Explanation.— For the removal of doubt it is clarified that only . audit initiated as a resu.lt of automatic selection under the omitted section 214D shall stand abated under this section and audit initiated or to be initiated on the basis of definite information or otherwise as per provisions of section 177 or 214C shall be conducted independently.]2084
2086[(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), the Board may prescribe procedure for conclusion of audit of income tax affairs of a person automatically selected for audit under omitted section 214D.
(3) The prescribed procedure under sub-section (2) may include acceptance of declared income of a taxpayer for a tax year subject to conditions specified therein.]2086
2087[215. Furnishing of returns, documents etc.
(1) Where, by virtue of an order under section 210, the Commissioner has delegated to any 2088[an officer of Inland Revenue]2088the function and power to receive, or to call for and receive, any returns of income, certificates, documents, accounts and statements from any person 2089[ ]2089 the 2090[person]2090 shall . .
Chapter XI – Administration— furnish such returns, certificates, documents, accounts and statements to that 2091[officer of Inland Revenue]2091and, when furnished, shall be treated as having been furnished to the Commissioner.
(2) where a person is allowed, under any provision of this Ordinance, to make an application to the Commissioner and the Commissioner has delegated to any 2092[officer of Inland Revenue]2092the function or power to receive the application, such application, when made, shall be treated as having been made to the Commissioner.]2087
216. Disclosure of information by a public servant.
(1) All particulars contained in – . .
(a) any statement made, return furnished, or accounts or documents produced under the provisions of this Ordinance;
(b) any evidence given, or affidavit or deposition made, in the course of any proceedings under this Ordinance, other than proceedings under Part XI of Chapter X; or
(c) any record of any assessment proceedings or any proceeding relating to the recovery of a demand, shall be confidential and no public servant save as provided in this Ordinance may disclose any such particulars.
2093[(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Qanun-e-Shahadat, 1984 (P.O. No. 10 of 1984), the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 (XVIII of 1999), the Federal Investigation Agency Act, 1974 (VIII or 1975) and the Right of Access to Information Act, 2017 (XXXIV of 2017), or any other law for the time being in force, no court or any other authority shall, save as provided in the Ordinance, . .
Chapter XI – Administration— require any public servant to produce before it any return, accounts, or documents contained in, or forming a part of the records relating to any proceedings under the Ordinance, or declarations made under the Voluntary Declaration of Domestic Assets Act, 2018, the Foreign Assets (Declaration and Repatriation) Act, 2018 or the Assets Declaration Act, 2019 or any records of the Income Tax Department generally, or any part thereof, or to give evidence before it in respect thereof;]2093
(3) Nothing contained in sub-section (1) shall preclude the disclosure of any such particulars –
(a) to any person acting in the execution of this Ordinance, where it is necessary to disclose the same to him for the purposes of . this Ordinance;.
(b) to any person authorised by the Commissioner in this behalf, where it is necessary to disclose the same to such person for the purposes of processing of data and preparation of computer printouts relating to returns of income or calculation of tax;
2094[ ]2094
2095[(ba) to an auditor, audit mentors and sectoral experts appointed on contractual basis or engaged through a third party including a payroll firm in the Federal Board of Revenue, after a non-disclosure agreement is made with such auditor as may be prescribed, to assist any authority mentioned in clauses (b) to
(g) of sub-section (1) of section 207;]2095
(c) where the disclosure is occasioned by the lawful employment under this Ordinance of any process for the service of any notice or the recovery of any demand; . .
(d) to the Auditor-General of Pakistan for the purpose of enabling the Auditor-General to discharge his functions under the Constitution;
(e) to any officer appointed by the Auditor-General of Pakistan or the Commissioner to audit income tax receipts or refunds; Chapter XI – Administration—
(f ) to any officer of the Federal Government or a Provincial Government authorised by such Government in this behalf as may be necessary for the purpose of enabling that Government to levy or realise any tax imposed by it;
(g) to any authority exercising powers under 2096[the 2097[Federal Excise Act, 2005]2097, ]2096 the Sales Tax Act, 1990, the Wealth Tax Act, 1963 (XV of 1963), or the Customs Act, 1969 (IV of 1969), as may be necessary for the purpose of enabling its duty to exercise such powers;
(h) occasioned by the lawful exercise by a public servant of powers . under the Stamp.Act, 1899 (II of 1899) to impound an insufficiently stamped document;
(i) to the State Bank of Pakistan to enable it to compile financial statistics of international investment and balance of payment;
(j) as may be required by any order made under sub-section (2) of section 19 of the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1947 (VII of 1947), or for the purposes of any prosecution for an offence under section 23 of that Act;
(k) to the Securities and Exchange Commission or the Monopolies Control Authority for the purposes of the Securities and Exchange Ordinance, 1969 (XVII of 1969), the Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices (Control and Prevention) Ordinance, 1970 (VI of 1970), the 2098[Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017)]2098 or the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan Act, 1997, as the case may be; . . 2099[(ka) Employees Old Age Benefit Institution in respect of information regarding salaries in statements furnished under section 165;]2099
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2103[(kc) to National Database and Registration Authority to process and analyze such data for the purposes of broadening of tax base;]2103
2104[(kd) to the Tax Policy Office for the purpose of processing and analyzing data for research and policy analysis; and
(ke) to the recognized universities 2105[, international research institutions and international]2105 donor agencies subject to the conditions that before sharing, the taxpayer‘s data shall be anonymized.]2104
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(l) relevant to any inqu.iry into a charge of misconduct in connection with income tax proceedings against a legal practitioner or an accountant;
(m) to a Civil Court in any suit or proceeding to which the Federal Government or any income tax authority is a party which relates to any matter arising out of any proceedings under this Ordinance;
(n) for the purposes of a prosecution for any offence under the Pakistan Penal Code, 1860 (XLVI of 1860), in respect of any such statement, returns, accounts, documents, evidence, affidavit or deposition, or for the purposes of a prosecution for any offence under this Ordinance;
(o) relevant to any inquiry into the conduct of an official of the Income Tax Department to any person or officer appointed to hold such inquiry, or to a Public Service Commission, established under the Federal Public Service Commission . Ordinance, 1977 (X.LV of 1977), when exercising its functions in relation to any matter arising out of such inquiry;
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(r) to the Federal Tax Ombudsman appointed under the Establishment of the Office of Federal Tax Ombudsman Ordinance, 2000 (XXXV of 2000) 2106[; or]2106
2108[(s) to the Financial Monitoring Unit (FMU) for the purpose of performing functions as laid down in the Anti-Money Laundering . Act, 2010 (VII of 20.10)]2108 2109[; or
(t) in respect of any high-level public officials and public servants in BPS-17 and above, their spouses, children or benamidars, or any person in relation to whom the afore-mentioned persons are beneficial owner:
Provided that nothing in clause (t) shall apply to those who are expressly excepted under clause (iv) of sub-section (m) of section 5 of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 (Ordinance No. XVIII of 1999).
Explanation.— "High-level public officials" mean politically exposed persons as defined by a rule, regulation, executive order or instrument; or under any law for the time being in force.]2109
(4) Nothing in this section shall apply to the production by a public servant before a Court of any document, declaration, or affidavit filed or the giving of . evidence by a public servant in respec.t thereof.
(5) Nothing contained in sub-section (1) shall prevent the 2110[Board]2110 from publishing, with the prior approval of the Federal 2111[ ]2111 2112[Government]2112, any such particulars as are referred to in that sub-section.
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(6) Nothing contained in sub-section (1) shall prevent the Federal Government from publishing particulars and the amount of tax paid by a holder of a public office as defined in the 2113[National Accountability Bureau Ordinance, 1999 (XVIII of 1999).]2113
2114[(6A) Nothing contained in sub-section (1) shall prevent the Board from providing data to any person approved by the Federal Government to process and analyze such data for broadening of tax base or for checking evasion:
Provided that such data shall be anonymized before transmission to the person and identifying particulars of the taxpayers shall be kept confidential.]2114
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2115[(6B) Nothing contained in su.b-section (1) shall prevent the Board from publishing the names of offshore evaders, in the print and electronic media who have evaded offshore tax equal to or exceeding rupees two and half million Rupees.
(6C) Nothing contained in sub-section (1) shall prevent the Board from publishing the names of offshore tax enablers, in the print and electronic media who have enabled offshore tax evasion.]2115
(7) Any person to whom any information is communicated under this section, and any person or employee under the first-mentioned person’s control, shall be, in respect of that information, subject to the same rights, privileges, obligations, and liabilities as if the person were a public servant and all the provisions of this Ordinance, so far as may be, shall apply accordingly.
(8) No prosecution may be instituted under this section except with the previous sanction of the 2116[Board]2116.
2117[ ]2117 . .
2118[216A. [Omitted].]2118
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217. Forms and notices; authentication of documents.
(1) Forms, notices, returns, statements, tables and other documents required under this Ordinance may be in such form as determined by the 1[Board] for the efficient administration of this Ordinance and publication of such documents in the official Gazette shall not be required.
(2) The Commissioner shall make the documents referred to in sub-section (1) available to the public in the manner prescribed.
(3) A notice or other document issued, served or given by the Commissioner under this Ordinance shall be sufficiently authenticated if the name or title of the Commissioner, or authorised 2[Officer of Inland Revenue], is printed, . stamped or written on the notice or d.ocument 3[or if it is computer generated and bears the authentication in the manner prescribed by the Board].
218. Service of notices and other documents.
(1) Subject to this Ordinance, any notice, order or requisition required to be served on a resident individual (other than in a representative capacity) for the purposes of this Ordinance shall be treated as properly served on the individual if –
(a) personally served on the individual or, in the case of an individual under a legal disability or a non-resident individual, the representative of the individual;
(b) sent by registered post or courier service to the place specified in clause (b) 4[of sub-section (2)] or to the individual’s usual or last known address in Pakistan; 5[ ] deliberately commits or omits an act which re.sults in under benefit or advantage to the authority or . the officer or official or to any other person.
(2) Where proceedings under sub-section (1) have been initiated against the authority or officer or official, the Board shall simultaneously intimate the relevant Government agency to initiate criminal proceedings against the person referred to in sub-section (1).
(3) The proceedings under this section shall be without prejudice to any other liability that the authority or officer or official or the person may incur under any other law for the time being in force.” The words “Central Board of Revenue” substituted by the Finance Act, 2007. The words “taxation officer” substituted by the Finance Act, 2010. The substituted provision has been made effective from 05.06.2010 by sub-clause (77) of clause 8 of the Finance Act, 2010. Earlier the substitution was made through Finance (Amendment) Ordinance, 2009 which was re-promulgated as Finance (Amendment) Ordinance, 2010 and remained effective till 05.06.2010. Added by the Finance Act, 2010. The substituted provision has been made effective from 05.06.2010 by sub-clause (77) of clause 8 of the Finance Act, 2010. Earlier the substitution was made through Finance (Amendment) Ordinance, 2009 which was re-promulgated as Finance (Amendment) Ordinance, 2010 and remained effective till 05.06.2010. Inserted by the Finance Act, 2003. The word “or” omitted by the Finance Act 2022.
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(c) served on the individual in the manner prescribed for service of a summons under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (V of 1908) 2120[; or]2120
2121[(d) served on the individual electronically in the prescribed manner.]2121
(2) Subject to this Ordinance, any notice, order or requisition required to be served on any person (other than a resident individual to whom sub-section (1) applies) for the purposes of this Ordinance shall be treated as properly served on the person if –
(a) personally served on the representative of the person;
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(b) sent by registered. post or courier service to the person’s registered office or address for service of notices under this Ordinance in Pakistan, or where the person does not have such office or address, the notice is sent by registered post to any office or place of business of the person in Pakistan; 2122[ ]2122
(c) served on the person in the manner prescribed for service of a summons under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (V of 1908) 2123[; or]2123
2124[(d) served on the 2125[person]2125 electronically in the prescribed manner.]2124
(3) Where an association of persons is dissolved, any notice, order or requisition required to be served under this Ordinance on the association may be served on any person who was 2126[the principal officer or]2126 a member of the association immediately before such dissolution.
(4) Where section 117 applies, any notice, order or requisition required to be served under this Ordinance on the person discontinuing the business may be served on the person personally or on any individual who was the person’s . . representative at the time of discontinuance.
(5) The validity of any notice issued under this Ordinance or the validity of any service of a notice under this Ordinance shall not be called into question after the return to which the notice relates has been furnished or the notice has been otherwise complied with.
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219. Tax or refund to be computed to the nearest Rupee.
In the determination of any amount of tax or refund payable under this Ordinance, fractions of a rupee less than fifty paisa shall be disregarded and fractions of a rupee equal to or exceeding fifty paisa shall be treated as one rupee.
220. Receipts for amounts paid.
The Commissioner shall give a receipt for any tax or other amount paid or recovered under this Ordinance.
221. Rectification of mistakes.
(1) The Commissioner, the Commissioner (Appeals) or the Appellate Tribunal may, by an order in writing, amend any order passed by 2127[him]2127 to rectify any mistake apparent from the record on 2128[his or its]2128 own motion or any mistake brought to 2129[his or its]2129 notice by a taxpayer or, in the case of the Commissioner (Appeals) or the Appellate Tribunal, the Commissioner. . .
2130[(1A) The Commissioner may, by an order in writing, amend any order passed under the repealed Ordinance by the Deputy Commissioner, or an Income Tax Panel, as defined in section 2 of the repealed Ordinance to rectify any mistake apparent from the record on his own motion or any mistake brought to his notice by a taxpayer and the provisions of sub-section (2), sub-section (3) and sub-section (4) shall apply in like manner as these apply to an order under sub-section (1).]2130
(2) No order under sub-section (1) which has the effect of increasing an assessment, reducing a refund or otherwise applying adversely to the taxpayer shall be made unless the taxpayer has been given a reasonable opportunity of being heard.
(3) Where a mistake apparent on the record is brought to the notice of the Commissioner 2131[or]2131 Commissioner (Appeals) 2132[ ]2132, as the case may be, and no order has been made under sub-section (1) before the expiration of the financial year next following the date on which the mistake was brought to their notice, the mistake shall be treated as rectified and all the provisions of this Ordinance shall have effect accordingly. . .
(4) No order under sub-section (1) may be made after five years from the date of the order sought to be rectified.
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222. Appointment of expert.
2133[(1)]2133 The Commissioner may appoint any expert as the Commissioner considers necessary for the purposes of this Ordinance, including for the purposes of audit or valuation.
2134[(2) The Board may also appoint as many auditors 2135[, audit mentors and sectoral experts]2135 on contractual basis or through a third-party arrangement, as the case may be, as it deems fit for carrying out the purposes of this Ordinance:
Provided that the total number of auditors appointed under this section shall not be more than two thousand.]2134
2136[222A. Fee and service charges.
2137[(1)]2137 The 2138[Board with the approval of Federal . Minister-in-charge]2138 may, be notificatio.n in the official Gazette, and subject to such conditions, limitations or restrictions as it may deem fit to impose, levy fee and services charges for valuation or in respect of any other service or control mechanism provided by any formation under the control of the Board, including ventures of public-private partnership at such rates as may be specified in the notification.]2136
2140[(2) The Board may authorize and prescribe the manner in which fee and service charges collected including by ventures of public-private partnership under this section are expended.]2140
223. Appearance by authorized representative.
(1) Any taxpayer who is entitled or required to attend before the Commissioner, the Commissioner (Appeals) or the Appellate Tribunal in connection with any proceeding under this Ordinance may, except when required under section 176 to attend personally, attend by an authorised representative.
(2) For the purposes of this section and subject to sub-section (3), an authorised representative of a taxpayer shall be a person who is a representative of the person under section 172 and an.y of the following persons, namely:– .
(a) A relative of the taxpayer;
(b) a current full-time employee of the taxpayer;
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(e) any accountant; or
(f) any income tax practitioner.
(3) For the purposes of this section —
(a) no person who has been dismissed or removed from service in the Income Tax Department shall be entitled to represent a taxpayer under sub-section (1); . .
(b) no person having resigned from service after having been employed in the Income Tax Department for not less than two years shall be entitled to represent a taxpayer under sub-section (1) for a period of two years from the date of resignation;
(c) no person having retired from service in the Income Tax Department shall be entitled to represent a taxpayer under sub-section (1) for a period of one year from the date of retirement in any case in which the person had made or approved, as the case may be, any order of assessment, refund or appeal within one year before the date of retirement; or
(d) no person who has become insolvent shall be entitled to represent a taxpayer under sub-section (1) for so long as the insolvency continues;
(e) no person who has been convicted of an offence in relation to any income tax proceedings under this Ordinance shall be entitled to . represent a taxpaye.r under sub-section (1) for such period as the Commissioner may, by order in writing, determine.
(4) Where any legal practitioner or accountant is found guilty of misconduct in a professional capacity by any authority entitled to take disciplinary action against the legal practitioner or accountant, an order passed by that authority shall have effect in relation to any right to represent a taxpayer under sub-section (1) as it has in relation to the person’s right to practice as a legal practitioner or accountant.
(5) Where any person (other than a person to whom sub-section (4) applies) is found guilty of misconduct in relation to any income tax proceeding, the Commissioner may, by an order in writing, direct that the person cease to represent a taxpayer under sub-section (1) before the Commissioner, Commissioner (Appeals) or Appellate Tribunal.
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(6) The Commissioner shall not make an order under clause (e) of sub-section (3) or sub-section (5) in respect of any person, unless the Commissioner has given the person a reasonable opportunity to be heard.
(7) Any person against whom an order under clause (e) of sub-section (3) or sub-section (5) has been made may, within thirty days of service of notice of the order, appeal to the 2141[Board]2141 to have the order cancelled.
(8) The 2142[Board]2142 may admit an appeal after the expiration of the period specified in sub-section (7) if satisfied that the appellant was prevented by sufficient cause from lodging the appeal within the period.
(9) No order made under clause (e) of sub-section (3) or sub-section (5) . shall take effect until thirty days after.notice of the order is served on the person or, where an appeal has been lodged under sub-section (7), until the disposal of the appeal.
(10) The 2143[Board]2143 may make rules under section 2144[237]2144for the registration of income tax practitioners and related matters, including establishing a code of conduct for such practitioners.
(11) In this section –
“accountant” means –
(a) a chartered accountant within the meaning of the Chartered Accountants Ordinance, 1961 (X of 1961);
(b) a cost and management accountant within the meaning of the Cost and Management Accountants Act, 1966 (XIV of 1966); or
(c) a member of any association of accountants recognised for the purposes of this section by the 2145[Board]2145; and . . “income tax practitioner” means a person who is registered as such by the 2146[Board]2146, being a person who possesses such qualifications as may be prescribed for the purposes of this section or who has retired after putting in satisfactory service in the Income Tax Department for a period of not less than ten years in a post or posts not below that of Income Tax Officer.
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224. Proceedings under the Ordinance to be judicial proceedings.
Any proceedings under this Ordinance before the Commissioner, Commissioner (Appeals) or Appellate Tribunal shall be treated as judicial proceedings within the meaning of sections 193 and 228 of the Pakistan Penal Code, 1860 (Act XLV of 1860), and for the purposes of section 196 of the Pakistan Penal Code, 1860 (Act XLV of 1860).
225. Proceedings against companies under liquidation.
Notwithstanding anything contained in 2147[section 310 of the Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017)]2147, leave of the Court shall not be required for continuing with or commencing any proceeding under this Ordinance against a company in respect of which a winding up order has been made or Provisional Liquidator appointed. . .
226. Computation of limitation period.
In computing the period of limitation, there shall be excluded –
(a) in the case of an appeal or an application under this Ordinance, the day on which the order complained of was served and, if the taxpayer was not furnished with a copy of the order when the notice of the order was served on the taxpayer, the time requisite for obtaining a copy of such order; and
2148[(b) in the case of an assessment or other proceeding under this Ordinance,—
(i) the period, if any, for which such proceedings were stayed by any Court, Appellate Tribunal or any other authority; or
(ii) the period, if any, for which any proceeding for the tax year remained pending before any Court, Appellate Tribunal 2149[, Alternate Dispute Resolution Committee (ADRC)]2149 or any other . authority.]2148.
227. Bar of suits in Civil Courts.
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2153[Explanation.—For the removal of doubt, it is clarified that Civil Court includes any court exercising power of the civil court.]2153
2154[(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, no investigation or inquiry shall be undertaken or initiated by any governmental agency against any officer or official for anything done in his official capacity under this Ordinance, rules, instructions or direction made or issued there-under without the prior approval of the Board.]2154
2155[227A. Reward to officers and officials of Inland Revenue.
(1) In cases 2156[(i)]2156 . involving concealment or evasion of income tax and other taxes, cash reward shall, only after realization of part or whole of the taxes involved in such cases, be sanctioned to the officers and officials of Inland Revenue for their meritorious conduct in such cases 2157[and (ii) for other meritorious services]2157 and to the informer providing credible information leading to such detection.
(2) The Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, prescribe the procedure in this behalf and also specify the apportionment of reward sanctioned under this section for individual performance or to collective welfare of the officers and officials of Inland Revenue.]2155
2158[227B. Reward of whistleblowers.
(1) The Board may sanction reward to whistleblowers in cases of concealment or evasion of income tax, fraud, corruption or misconduct providing credible information leading to such detection of tax.
(2) The Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, prescribe the procedure in this behalf and also specify the apportionment of reward sanctioned under this section for whistleblowers. . .
(3) The claim for reward by the whistleblower shall be rejected, if—
(a) the information provided is of no value;
2159[(aa) the information is not supported by any evidence;]2159
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(b) the Board already had the information;
(c) the information was available in public records; or
(d) no collection of taxes is made from the information provided from which the Board can pay the reward.
(4) For the purpose of this section, “whistleblower” means a person who reports concealment or evasion of income tax leading to detection or collection of taxes, fraud, corruption or misconduct, to the competent authority having power to take action against the person or an income tax authority committing fraud, corruption, misconduct, or involved in concealment or evasion of taxes.]2158 . .
2160[227BA. Reward and benefits for certain persons.
(1) The Board may sanction rewards to e-intermediaries for filing of returns of new taxpayers.
(2) The Board with the approval of Federal Minister in-charge may announce benefits, rebates, tax credits, allowances and any other incentive in cash or otherwise for class or classes of persons.
(3) The Board with the approval of the Federal Minister in-charge may, by notification in the official Gazette, prescribe the procedure in this behalf and also notify the class or classes of persons eligible under this section. The provisions of this section shall take effect from the date notified by the Board.]2160
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2165[227D. National faceless centre.—(1) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in any of the provisions of this Ordinance, the Board may, for the purposes of proceedings under this Ordinance in faceless manner, establish a National faceless center (hereinafter referred to as “the centre”) and specify its jurisdiction, powers and functions.
(2) The centre shall comprise a Director General and as many Chief Commissioners, Commissioners, Additional Commissioners, Deputy Commissioners, Assistant Commissioners, and any of the Income Tax Authorities mentioned in section 207 along with support staff, as the Board may deem fit for . the purposes of this section.
(3) The Board may design algorithms for assigning any function or jurisdiction under this section to any of the authorities mentioned in sub-section (2).
(4) The Centre shall comprise as many wings and units as may be prescribed by the Board.
(5) The functions of audit, assessment, and quality control in a specific case for a specific tax year shall be performed by separate officers.
(6) All communications, among the units, or with the taxpayer, or an authorized representative of the taxpayer, or with any other person with respect to the information or documents or evidence or any other details, as may be necessary, shall be through electronic means.]2165
. 2166[227E. E-hearing.— (1) The Board m.ay design and prescribe e-hearing module for the purpose of conducting hearings, granting opportunity of being heard and electronically receiving any information for the purpose of this Ordinance.
(ii) a person holding a Pakistan origin card or a national identity card for overseas Pakistanis 2165[or a non-resident Pakistani citizen holding international passport]2165 who produces a certificate from a scheduled bank for receipt of foreign exchange remitted from outside Pakistan through normal banking channels during a period of sixty days prior to the date of registering, recording or attesting transfer. New section 227D inserted through Finance Act, 2009.
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(2) The recording of e-hearing proceedings shall be admissible as evidence before any forum or court of law for the purpose of this Ordinance.
(3) The Board may make rules for the purpose of this section.]2166
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2168[228. The Directorate General of 2169[ ]2169 Internal Audit.
(1) The Directorate General of 2170[ ]2170 Internal Audit shall consist of a Director-General and as many Directors, Additional Directors, Deputy Directors and Assistant Directors and such other officers as the Board, may by notification in the official Gazette, appoint. . .
(2) The Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, specify the functions, jurisdiction and powers of the Directorate General of 2171[ ]2171 Internal Audit.]2168
2172[228A. Directorate General (Field Compliance), Inland Revenue.
(1) The Directorate General (Field Compliance) Inland Revenue shall consist of a Director General and as many Directors, Additional Directors, Deputy Directors and Assistant Directors and such other officers as the Board, may by notification in the official Gazette, appoint.
(2) The Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, —
(a) specify the functions and jurisdiction of the Directorate General and its officers; and
(b) confer the powers of authorities specified in section 207 upon the Directorate General and its officers.]2172
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2173[229. 2174[Inland Revenue Service Academy]2174.
(1) The 2175[Inland Revenue Service Academy]2175 shall consist of a Director-General, Additional Director-General and as many Directors, Additional Directors, Deputy Directors, Assistant Directors and such officers as the Board, may, by notification in the official Gazette, appoint.
(2) The Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, specify the functions, jurisdiction and powers of the 2176[Inland Revenue Service Academy]2176 and its officers.]2173
2177[230. Directorate General (Intellige.nce and Investigation), Inland.
(1) The Directorate General (Intelligence and Investigation) Inland Revenue shall consist of a Director General and as many Directors, Additional Directors, Deputy . Directors and Assistant Directors and. such other officers as the Board, may by notification in the official Gazette, appoint.
(2) The Board may, by notification in the official Gazette,—
(a) specify the functions and jurisdiction of the Directorate General and its officers; and
(b) confer the powers of authorities specified in section 207 upon the Directorate General and its officers.]2177
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230A. Directorate-General of Withholding Taxes.
(1) The Directorate-General of Withholding Taxes shall consist of a Director General and as many Directors, Additional Directors, Deputy Directors and Assistant Directors and such other officers as the Board, may by notification in the official Gazette, appoint.
(2) The Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, specify the functions, jurisdiction and powers of the Directorate-General of Withholding Taxes.] . .
2180[230B. Directorate-General of Law.
The Directorate-General of Law shall consist of a Director General and as many Directors, Additional Directors, Deputy Directors, Assistant Directors, Law Officers and such other officers as the Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, appoint.
(2) The Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, specify the functions, jurisdiction and powers of the Directorate-General of Law.]2180
2181[230C. Directorate-General of Research and Development.
(1) The Directorate-General of Research and Development shall consist of a Director General and as many Directors, Additional Directors, Deputy Directors, Assistant Directors and such other officers as the Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, appoint.
(2) The Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, specify the functions, jurisdiction and powers of the Directorate-General of Research and Development.]2181
2182[230D. Directorate-General of Broadening of Tax Base.
(1) The Directorate- . General of Broadening of Tax Base.shall consist of a Director-General and as many Directors, Additional Directors, Deputy Directors, Assistant Directors and such other officers as the Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, appoint.
(2) The Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, specify the functions, jurisdiction and powers of the Directorate-General of Broadening of Tax Base.]2182
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2183[230E. Directorate General of International 2184[Tax]2184 Operations.
(1) The Directorate General of international Tax Operations shall consist of a Director General and as many Directors, Additional Directors, Deputy Directors, Assistant Directors and such other officers as the Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, appoint.
(2) The Board may, by notification in the official Gazette,
(a) specify the functions and jurisdiction of the Directorate General and its officers; and
(b) confer the powers of authorities specified in section 207 upon the Directorate General and its officers. . .
(3) The functions and powers of the Directorate General of International Tax Operations shall include but not limited to-
(a) receive and send information from other jurisdictions under spontaneous, automatic and on demand exchange of information under exchange of information agreements;
(b) levy and recover tax by passing an assessment order under section I23(1A) in case of undeclared off-shore assets and incomes;
(c) receive, transmit and exchange country reports to the jurisdictions that are parties to international by country agreements with Pakistan; and
(d) conduct transfer pricing audit in cases selected for such audit by the Director General of international Tax Operations. .
(4) The Board may, by notificati.on in the official Gazette, specify the criteria for selection of the taxpayer for transfer pricing audit.
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Explanation- For the removal of doubt, it is clarified that transfer pricing audit refers to the audit for determination of transfer price at arm's length in transactions between associates and is independent tax audit under section 177 and 214C which is audit of the income tax affairs of the taxpayer.
2185[(5) Transfer pricing audit of cases selected under clause (d) of sub-section (3) shall be conducted as per procedure given in section 177 and all the provisions of the Ordinance, except the first proviso to sub-section (1), sub-section (6A), (10) and (14) of section 177, shall apply accordingly.
(6) Nothing contained in this section shall prevent the Commissioner from determination of transfer price at arm’s length in transactions between associates . while conducting audit of income tax. affairs of a taxpayer under section 177 or 214C or during proceedings under section 122.]2185
2186[230F. Directorate-General of Immovable Property.
(1) The Directorate- General of Immovable Property, (hereinafter referred to as Directorate-General in this section, shall consist of a Director General and as many Directors, Additional Directors, Deputy Directors and Assistant Directors and such other officers as the Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, appoint.
(2) The Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, specify the functions and jurisdiction of the Directorate-General and its officers.
(3) The Directorate-General may, subject to the provisions and conditions as may be prescribed, initiate proceedings for the acquisition of property for the reasons and purposes specified in sub-section (4).
(4) The proceedings under sub-section (3) shall be initiated, where the Directorate-General, on the basis of valuation made by it, has reason to believe . that any immovable property of a fair market value has been transferred by a . person, hereinafter referred to as the transferor, to another person, hereinafter referred to as the transferee, for a consideration which is less than the fair market value of the immovable property and that the consideration for such transfer as Chapter XI – Administration— agreed to between the transferor and transferee has been understated in the instrument of transfer for the purposes of ─
(a) the avoidance or reduction of withholding tax obligations under this Ordinance;
(b) concealment of unexplained amount referred to in sub- section (1) of section 111 representing investment in immovable property; or
(c) avoidance or reduction of capital gains tax under section 37. . .
(5) The Directorate-General may appoint any valuer or expert as it considers necessary for the purposes of determination of valuation including fair market value of immovable property.
(6) The mode and manner of appointment of a valuer or expert shall be as may be prescribed.
(7) The valuation made under sub-section (4) and reasons that consideration is less than the fair market value shall be recorded in writing.
(8) No proceedings shall be initiated in respect of any immovable property after expiration of a period of six months from the end of the month in which the instrument of transfer in respect of such property is registered, recorded or attested.
(9) The mode and manner of initiation of proceedings and acquisition of immovable property under this section shall be as may be prescribed: . .
Provided that the proceedings shall not be initiated unless the transferee is provided with an opportunity of being heard and where the objection by the transferee, if any, is rejected by the Directorate-General, it shall record in writing the reasons for rejection through an order.
(10) If the Directorate-General is satisfied with the objections or reasons furnished by the transferee or the transferor, it shall, by order in writing, declare that the property shall not be acquired under this section.
(11) If after hearing the objections, if any, and after taking into account all the relevant material on record, the Directorate-General is satisfied that the fair market value of such property exceeds the consideration by more than fifty per cent of such consideration and that transfer as agreed to between the transferor and the transferee has not been truly stated in the instrument of transfer it may, Chapter XI – Administration— after obtaining approval of the Board, make an order for acquisition of the immovable property under this section.
(12) The transferee may prefer express appeal to the Appellate Tribunal of Immovable Property against the order of acquisition of any immovable property under sub-section (11) within sixty days of service of a copy of such order.
(13) There shall be established an Appellate Tribunal of Immovable Property to exercise the powers conferred on the Tribunal under this section.
(14) The appointment of members of the Tribunal, powers, functions, constitution of the Tribunal and mode and manner of disposal of appeals shall be . . as may be prescribed.
(15) The Appellate Tribunal may, after giving the appellant and the Directorate-General an opportunity of being heard, pass such order as it thinks fit.
(16) The transferee or the Directorate-General aggrieved by any order of the Tribunal may, within sixty days of the date on which the order under sub-section (15) is served, prefer an appeal against such order to the High Court.
(17) As soon as may be after the order for acquisition of immovable property made under sub-section (11) becomes final, the Directorate-General may, by notice in writing, order the transferee or any other person who may be in possession of the immovable property to surrender or deliver possession thereof to the Directorate-General within thirty days of the date of the service of the notice.
(18) The order referred to in sub-section (11) becomes final if either no appeal has been there against filed or on appeal filed before the Tribunal, the order . is confirmed and no appeal is filed bef.ore the High Court or on appeal filed before the High Court the order is confirmed.
(19) Notwithstanding anything contained in any law or any agreement for the time being in force, where order referred to in sub-section (11) becomes final, the immovable property and all rights including ownership rights thereof shall be vested in the Federal Government and shall be treated to be in the same position in relation to such rights as the person in whom such rights would have continued to vest if such order had not become final.
(20) Where any immovable property is acquired under this section, the Board shall make the payment of consideration for acquisition to the person or Chapter XI – Administration— persons entitled thereto, as soon as may be, after the property becomes vested in the Federal Government.
(21) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 68, for the purpose of this section,—
(a) “consideration for acquisition” means a sum equal to the aggregate of the amount of the consideration for the transfer of immovable property and hundred per cent of such consideration;
(b) “fair market value” in relation to an immovable property means the price that the immovable property would ordinarily fetch on sale in the . open market on the date.of execution of the instrument of transfer of such property;
(c) "immovable property" means any land with or without a superstructure or any building or part of a building or any rights therein and includes, where any land or any building or part of a building is transferred along with any machinery, plant, equipment, furniture and fittings; and
(d) "transfer" in relation to any immovable property means transfer of such property by way of sale or exchange or lease for a term of not less than ten years.
(22) The provisions of this section shall come into force on such date as the Federal Government may, by notification in official Gazette, appoint.
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2188[230G. Directorate General of Special Initiative.
(1) The Directorate General . of Special Initiative shall consist of a. Director General and as many Directors, Additional Directors, Deputy Directors, Assistant Directors and such other officers as the Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, appoint.
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(a) specify the functions, jurisdiction and powers of the Directorate General of Special Initiative and its officers; and
(b) confer the powers of authorities specified in section 207 upon the Directorate General and its officers.
230H. Directorate General of Valuation.
(1) The Directorate General of Valuation shall consist of a Director General and as many Directors, Additional Directors, Deputy Directors, Assistant Directors and such other officers as the Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, appoint.
(2) The Board may, by notification in the official Gazette,- . .
(a) specify the functions, jurisdiction and powers of the Directorate General of Valuation and its officers; and
(b) confer the powers authorities specified in section 207 upon the Directorate General and its officers.]
2189[230I. Directorate General of Compliance Risk Management.
(1) The Directorate General of Compliance Risk Management shall consist of a Director General and as many Directors, Additional Directors, Deputy Directors, Assistant Directors and such other officers as the Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, appoint.
(2) The Board may, by notification in the official Gazette —
(a) specify the functions, jurisdiction and powers of the Directorate General of Compliance Risk Management and its officers; and
(b) confer the powers of authorities specified in section 207 upon the Directorate General an.d its officers.]2189 .
2190[230J. International Centre of Tax Excellence.
– (1) There shall be established an Institute to be known as International Centre of Tax Excellence.
(2) The functions of the Institute shall be to help contribute to the development of tax policy, prepare model national tax policy, deliver inter-disciplinary research in tax administration and policy, international tax cooperation, revenue forecasting, conduct international seminars, workshops and conferences on the current issues faced by tax authorities in the field of international taxation, capacity building of Inland Revenue Officers, tax analysis, improve the design and delivery of tax administration for maximising revenue within existing provisions to Chapter XI – Administration— close the tax gap or any other function as directed by the Board or the Federal Government.
(3) There shall be a Nominating Committee comprising the Minister-in- Charge, Secretary Revenue Division and Secretary Finance which shall be responsible for recommending a panel to the Federal Government for the appointment of an Executive Director and independent members of the Executive Committee.
(4) There shall an Executive Committee comprising Chairman, Federal Board of Revenue, Member (IR-Policy), Member (IR-Operations) and two independent members to be appointed by the Federal Government. Executive . Director shall act as Secretary of the E.xecutive Committee.
(5) The Nominating Committee shall apply the prescribed criteria for making recommendations of the panel for Executive Director and independent members of the Executive Committee.
(6) Executive Director and independent members of the Executive Committee shall be appointed by the Federal Government.
(7) Executive Director shall also be the Chief Executive of the Institute and shall work to ensure efficient functioning and day to day administrative functions of the Institute and shall be independent in the discharge of its functions specified under sub-section (8).
(8) Executive Committee, for every fiscal year, shall assign the requirements of the Board to be undertaken by the Institute, during the year.
(9) The Executive Committee shall prescribe rules for recruitment of the employees of the Institute and Executive Director shall act in accordance with the . rules. At least fifty per cent of the e.mployees shall be serving Inland Revenue officers having at least 5 years of experience of tax policy or tax administration.
(10) The remuneration and term of employment of the employees of the Institute shall be as prescribed by the Federal Government.
(11) The Board may establish a committee to monitor the establishment of the Institute including appointment of the Project Director for the purpose.
(12) The Board may, provide such data to the Institute as is necessary for processing and analysis and for discharging its obligations under sub-section (8):
Provided that such data shall be anonymized before transmission to the Institute and identifying particulars of the taxpayers shall be kept Chapter XI – Administration— confidential and provisions of sub-section (7) of section 216 shall apply accordingly.
(13) The Executive Committee may by notification in the official gazette make rules for carrying out the purposes of this section.]2190
2191[230K. Tax Fraud Investigation Wing Inland Revenue.
– (1) There shall be established a wing to be known as Tax Fraud Investigation Wing Inland Revenue.
(2) The functions of the Tax Fraud Investigation Wing Inland Revenue shall be to detect, analyze, investigate, combat and prevent tax evasion and fraud.
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(3) The Tax Fraud Investiga.tion Wing Inland Revenue shall comprise Fraud Intelligence and Analysis Unit, Fraud Investigation Unit, Legal Unit, Accountants Unit, Digital Forensic and Scene of Crime Unit, Administrative Unit or any other Unit as may be approved by the Board or the Federal Government.
(4) The Tax Fraud Investigation Wing Inland Revenue shall consist of a Chief Investigator and as many following officers, as may be notified by the Board –
(a) Senior Investigators, Investigators, Junior Investigators or any other officer of Inland Revenue with any other designation;
(b) a Senior Forensic Analyst and as many Forensic Analysts and Junior Forensic Analysts; and
(c) a Senior Data Analyst and as many Data Analysts and Junior Data Analysts.
(5) The Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, - .
(a) specify the funct.ions and jurisdiction of the Tax Fraud Investigation Wing Inland Revenue and its officers; and
(b) confer the powers of authorities specified in section 207 upon the Tax Fraud Investigation Wing Inland Revenue and its officers in clause (a) of sub-section 4.
(6) Nothing contained in this section shall prevent the authorities appointed under sections 207 and 208 or any other authority or officer conferred with the power of authorities under sections 207 and 208 from conducting prosecution Part XI of Chapter X of the Ordinance.]2191
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. 1. Section 231 omitted by the Finance Act, 2005. The omitted section 231 read as follows: “231. Functions and Powers of Directorate.- (1) The functions of the Directorate-General of Inspection shall be, namely:-
(a) To carry out inspections of income tax cases and offices;
(b) to investigate or cause investigation to be carried out in respect of –
(i) cases involving leakage of revenue or evasion of taxes; and
(ii) Regional Commissioners of Income Tax, Commissioners of Income Tax, taxation officers and any other staff of income tax offices allegedly involved in corruption and malpractice, and recommend to the competent authority appropriate disciplinary action;
(c) to carry out audit of cases or offices involving income tax revenues;
(d) to recommend to the Central Board of Revenue in matters of tax policy, tax administration and tax operations;
(e) to furnish an annual report about the workings of Income Tax Offices to the Central Board of Revenue by the thirty-first day of December, following the end of the financial year to which it relates; and
(f) to carry out any other work or function that may be assigned to it by the Federal Government.
(2) In discharge of its functions under sub-section (1), the Directorate-General shall have the powers specified in section 176.” Chapter XII – Transitional Advance Tax Provisions—
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2193[231A. [Omitted].]2193
] 2195[ ]2195 2196[ ]2196
2197[231AA. [Omitted].]2197
] 2198[ ]2198
2199[231AB. Advance tax on cash withdrawal.
(1) Every banking company shall deduct advance adjustable tax at the rate of 2200[0.8%]2200 of the cash withdrawal from a . .
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Explanation. – For removal of doubt, it is clarified that the said fifty thousand rupees shall be aggregate cash withdrawals in a single day.]2199
2201[231B. Advance tax on private motor vehicles.
(1) Every motor vehicle registering authority of Excise and Taxation Department shall collect advance tax at the time of registration of a motor vehicle, at the rates specified in Division VII of Part IV of the First Schedule 2204[:]2204
2205[Provided that no collection of advance tax under this sub-section shall be made after five years from the date of first registration . as specified in clauses (a),.(b) and (c) of sub-section (6).]2205
2206[2207[(1A) Every leasing company or a scheduled bank or a non-banking financial institution or an investment bank or a modaraba or a development finance institution, whether shariah compliant or under conventional mode, at the time of leasing of a motor vehicle to a 2208[person whose name is not appearing in the active taxpayers’ list]2208, either through ijara or otherwise, shall collect advance tax at the rate of four per cent of the value of the motor vehicle. ]2207
(2) Every motor vehicle registering authority of Excise and Taxation Department shall collect advance tax at the time of transfer of registration or ownership of a [ ] motor vehicle, at the rates specified in Division VII of Part IV of the First Schedule: Chapter XII – Transitional Advance Tax Provisions—
Provided that no collection of advance tax under this sub-section shall be made on transfer of vehicles after five years from the date of first registration in Pakistan.
2210[(2A) Every motor vehicle registration authority of Excise and Taxation Department shall, at the time of registration, collect tax at the rates specified in Division VII of Part IV of the First Schedule, if the locally manufactured motor vehicle has been sold prior to registration by the person who originally purchased it from the local manufacturer.]2210
(3) Every manufacturer of a motor 2211[vehicle]2211 shall collect, at the time of sale of a motor car or jeep, advance tax at the rate specified in Division VII of Part IV of the First Schedule from the perso.n to whom such sale is made. .
(4) Sub-section (1) shall not apply if a person produces evidence that tax under sub-section (3) in case of a locally manufactured vehicle or tax under section 148 in the case of imported vehicle was collected from the same person in respect of the same vehicle.
(5) The advance tax collected under this section shall be adjustable:
Provided that the provisions of this section shall not be applicable in the case of –
(a) the Federal Government;
(b) a Provincial Government;
(c) a Local Government;
(d) a foreign diplomat; or
(e) a diplomatic mission in Pakistan.]2206
2212[(6) For the purposes of this section the expression “date of first registration” means— . .
(a) the date of issuance of broad arrow number in case a vehicle is acquired from the Armed Forces of Pakistan;
(b) the date of registration by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in case the vehicle is acquired from a foreign diplomat or a diplomatic mission in Pakistan; 2213[and]2213
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(d) in all other cases the date of first registration by the Excise and Taxation Department.
2215[(7) For the purpose of this section, motor vehicle includes car, caravan automobiles, jeep, limousine, pickup, sports utility vehicle, trucks, vans, wagon and any other automobile excluding–
(i) a motor vehicle used for public transportation, carriage of goods and agriculture machinery;
(ii) a rickshaw or a motorcycle rickshaw and . .
(iii) any other motor vehicle having engine capacity upto 200cc.]2215
2217[231C. Advance tax on foreign domestic workers.
– (1) Any authority issuing or renewing domestic aide visa to any foreign national as a domestic worker at the time of issuing or renewing such visa shall collect from the agency, sponsor or the person as the case may be, employing the services of such foreign national a tax of two hundred thousand rupees.
(2) The tax collected or collectible under this section shall be adjustable advance tax for the tax year to which it relates on the income of such agency, sponsor or a person, as the case may be, employing the services of such foreign national.]2217
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2219[233. Brokerage and Commission.
(1) Where any payment on account of brokerage or commission is made by the Federal Government, a Provincial Government, a 2[Local Government], a company or an 3[association of person or individual having turnover of hundred million rupees or more] (hereinafter called the “principal”) to a 4[ ] person (hereinafter called the “agent”), the principal shall deduct advance tax at the rate specified in 5[Division II of] Part IV of the First Schedule from such payment.
(2) If the agent retains Commission or brokerage from any amount remitted by him to the principal, he shall be deemed to have been paid the commission or brokerage by the principal and the principal shall collect advance tax from the agent. . .
6[(2A) Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-section (1), where the principal is making payment on account of commission to an advertising agent, directly or through electronic or print media, the principal shall deduct tax (in addition to tax required to be deducted under clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 153 on advertising services excluding commission), at the rate specified in Division II of Part IV of the First Schedule on the amount equal to-
(a) Federal Government, Provincial Governments, statutory bodies and universities;
(b) a non-profit organization within the meaning of clause (37) of section 2;
(c) an industrial undertaking or institution exempt from tax under the Second Schedule;
(d) a public company whose shares are traded on a registered stock exchange in Pakistan;
(e) a foreign diplomat or a foreign diplomatic mission in Pakistan;
(f) a branch or office of a company to another branch or office of such company;
(g) a person who holds National Tax Number and furnishes a statement to that bank in the prescribed form and manner.” Section 233 substituted by the Finance Act, 2005. The substituted section 233 read as follows: “233. Brokerage and Commission.- (1) Where any payment on account of brokerage or commission is made by the Federal Government, a Provincial Government, a local authority, a company or an association of persons cons.tituted by, or under, any law (hereinafter called the . “principal”) to any person B[other than travel agents and insurance agents] (hereinafter called the “agent”), the principal shall deduct advance tax at the rate specified in Part IV of the First Schedule from such payment.
(2) If the agent retains commission or brokerage from any amount remitted by him to the principal, he shall be deemed to have been paid the commission or brokerage by the principal and the principal shall collect advance tax from the agent.
(3) Where any payment on account of brokerage or commission is made by the principal to a travel agent or an insurance agent, the principal shall deduct advance tax at the rate specified in Part IV of the First Schedule from such payment.
(4) Where any tax is collected from a person under sub-section (1) or sub-section (3), the tax so collected shall be the final tax on the income of such persons.” The words “local authority” substituted by the Finance Act, 2008. The expression “association of persons constituted by, or under any law” substituted by the Finance Act, 2021. The word “resident” omitted by the Finance Act, 2006. Inserted by the Finance Act, 2010. Inserted by the Finance Act, 2017.
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Where A = amount paid or to be paid to electronic or print media for advertising services (excluding commission) on which tax is deductible under clause (b) of sub-section (I) of section 153.
(2B) Tax deducted under sub-section (2A) shall be 2219[minimum]2219 tax on the income of the advertising agent.]2219
(3) Where any tax is 2220[required to be]2220 collected from a person under sub-section (1), 2221[such tax]2221 shall be the 2222[minimum]2222 tax on the income of such persons.] . .
2223[Explanation.— For the removal of doubt, it is explained that the income of person referred to in sub-sections (2B) and (3) means the amount on which tax is deductible under sub-sections (1) or (2A) of this section.]2223
2224[ ]2224
2225[233A. [Omitted].]2225
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2229[233AA. [Omitted].]2229
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234. 2231[Tax on motor vehicles]2231.
(1) Any person 2[at the time of] collecting motor vehicle tax shall also collect advance tax at the rates specified in 2232[Division III of]2232 Part IV of the First Schedule.
(2) If the motor vehicle tax is collected in instalments 2233[or lump sum]2233 the advance tax may also be collected in instalments 2234[or lump sum]2234 in like manner.
2235[(2A) In respect of motor cars used for more than ten years in Pakistan, no advance tax shall be collected after a period of ten years.]2235
(3) In respect of a passenger transport vehicle with registered seating capacity of ten or more persons, advance tax shall not be collected after a period . of ten years from the first day of July o.f the year of make of the vehicle.
(4) In respect of a goods transport vehicle with registered laden weight of 2236[ ]2236 less than 8120 kilograms, advance tax shall not be collected after a period of ten years from the date of first registration of vehicle in Pakistan.
2237[(5) Advance tax collected under this section shall be adjustable.]2237
2231[(6) For the purpose of sub-sections (1) and (2) “motor vehicle” shall include the vehicles specified in sub-section (7) of section 231B.]2231
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235. Electricity Consumption.
(1) There shall be collected advance tax at the rates specified in 2[Division IV of] Part-IV of the First Schedule on the amount of electricity bill of a commercial or industrial 3[or domestic] consumer 4[:
Provided that the provisions of sub-section (1) shall not apply to a domestic consumer of electricity if his name appears on the Active Taxpayers’ List.]
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(2) The person preparing electricity consumption bill shall charge . . advance tax under sub-section (1) in the manner electricity consumption charges are charged.
7[Explanation.— For removal of doubt, it is clarified that for the purposes of this section electricity consumption bill referred to in sub-section (2) means electricity bill inclusive of sales tax and all incidental charges.]
(3) Advance tax under this section shall not be collected from a person who produces a certificate from the Commissioner that his income during tax year
(2) The person preparing gas consumption bill shall charge advance tax under sub-section (1) in the manner gas consumption charges are charged.
(3) The tax collected under this section 11[and under section 235] shall be a 11[minimum] tax on the income of a CNG station arising from the consumption of the gas referred to in sub-section (1).
11[Explanation.— For removal of doubt, it is clarified that for the purposes of this section tax on income arising from consumption of gas referred to in sub-section (3) means the tax collected under sub-section (1) which is inclusive of sales tax and all incidental charges.] Sub-section (4) omitted by the Finance Act, 2017. The omitted sub-section (4) is read as follows: . “(4) The taxpayers shall not be entit.led to claim any adjustment of withholding tax collected or deducted under any other head, during the tax year.” Expression inserted through Finance Act, 2020 dated 30th June, 2020 Inserted by the Finance Act, 2021. Full stop substituted and proviso added by the Finance Act, 2021. Sub-section (1A) added by the Finance Act, 2022. Sub-section (1A) omitted and deemed to have been so omitted from the 1st day of July, 2022 by the Tax Laws (Amendment) Act, 2023 (XVI of 2023) dated 20.04.2023. Earlier this sub-section was omitted through Tax Laws (Second Amendment) Ordinance, 2022 (VI of 2022) dated 22.08.2022. Omitted sub-section (1A) read as follows: “(1A) In addition to tax collectible under sub-section (1), there shall be collected tax at the rates given in the Division IV of Part IV of First Schedule from retailers and service providers as provided under section 99A of the Ordinance:
Provided that the tax shall not be collectible under this sub-section if the tax has been collected from the person under sub-section (9) of section 3 of the Sales Tax Act, 1990 as provided in the general order issued under section 99A of the Ordinance.” Added by Finance Act 2017.
Chapter XII – Transitional Advance Tax Provisions— is exempt from tax 2241[or that he has discharged advance tax liability 2242[under section 147 or whose entire income is subject to final tax regime or minimum tax regime under any provisions of this Ordinance other than this section]2242. ]2241
2243[(4) Under this section, —
(a) in the case of a taxpayer other than a company, tax collected upto bill amount of 2244[three hundred and sixty thousand Rupees per annum]2244shall be treated as minimum tax on the income of such persons and no refund shall be allowed;
(b) in the case of a taxpayer other than a company, tax collected on monthly bill over and above thirty thousand rupees per month shall . be adjustable; and.
2245[(c)]2245 in the case of a company, tax collected shall be adjustable against tax liability.]2243
2246[ ]2246
2247[235A. [Omitted].]2247
]
2249[235B. [Omitted].]2249
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236. Telephone 1[and internet] users.
(1) Advance tax at the rates specified in 2[Division V] Part IV of the First Schedule shall be collected on the amount of –
(a) telephone bill of a subscriber; 3[ ]
(b) prepaid cards for 4[ ] telephones 5[; 6[ ] ]
(c) sale of units through any electronic medium or whatever form 7[; and]
8[(d) internet bill of a subscriber; and
(e) prepaid cards for internet.]
(2) The person preparing the telephone 9[or internet] bill shall charge advance tax under sub-section (1) in the manner telephone 10[or internet] charges . are charged.
(3) The person issuing or selling prepaid cards for 11[ ] telephones 12[or internet] shall 13[collect] advance tax under sub-section (1) from the purchasers at the time of issuance or sale of cards.
14[(3A) The person issuing or selling units through any electronic medium or whatever form shall collect advance tax under sub-section (1) from the purchaser at the time of issuance of sale of units.]
(4) Advance tax under this section shall not be collected from Government, a foreign diplomat, a diplomatic mission in Pakistan, or a person who produces a certificate from the Commissioner that his income during the tax year is exempt from tax.
(3) The tax collected under sub- section (1) shall be deemed to be the tax required to be deducted under sub-section (1) of section 153, on the payment for local purchase of scrap.
(4) Tax collected under sub-section (1) shall be non-adjustable and credit of the same shall not be allowed to any person.] . 1. Inserted by the Finance Act, 2015. Inserted by the Finance Act, 2021. The word “and” omitted by the Finance Act, 2010. The word “mobile“ omitted by the Finance Act, 2002. Full stop substituted by the Finance Act, 2010. The word “and” omitted by Finance Act, 2015. Substituted by the Finance Act, 2015 Added by the Finance Act, 2015. Inserted by the Finance Act, 2015. Inserted by the Finance Act, 2015. The word “mobile” omitted by the Finance Act, 2002. Inserted by the Finance Act, 2015. The word “called” substituted by the Finance Act, 2003. Added by the Finance Act, 2010.
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2250[236A. Advance tax at the time of sale by auction.
(1) Any person making sale by public auction 2251[or auction by a tender]2251, of any property or goods 2252[(including property or goods confiscated or attached)]2252 either belonging to or not belonging to the Government, local Government, any authority, a company, a foreign association declared to be a company under sub-clause (vi) of clause (b) of sub-section (2) of section 80, or a foreign contractor or a consultant or a consortium or Collector of Customs or Commissioner of 2253[Inland Revenue]2253 or any other authority, shall collect advance tax, computed on the basis of sale price of such property and at the rate specified in Division VIII of Part IV of the First Schedule, from the person to whom such property or goods are being sold.
2254[Explanation.--- For the removal of doubt it is clarified for the purpose of this section that---. .
(a) the expression “sale by public auction or auction by a tender” includes renewal of a license previously sold by public auction or auction by a tender; and
(b) where payment is received in instalments, advance tax is to be collected with each instalment.]2254
(2) The credit for the tax collected under sub-section (1) in that tax year shall, subject to the provisions of section 147, be given in computing the tax payable by the person purchasing such property in the relevant tax year or in the case of a taxpayer to whom section 98B or section 145 applies, the tax year, in which the “said date” as referred to in that section, falls or whichever is later.
Explanation.- For the purposes of this section, sale of any property includes the awarding of any lease to any person, including a lease of the right to collect tolls, fees or other levies, by whatever name called.]2250
2255[(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-section (2), tax collected on a . . lease of the right to collect tolls shall be final tax.]2255
2256[ ]2256 2257[ ]2257
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2263[236C. Advance Tax on sale or transfer of immovable Property.
(1) 2264[Subject to sub-section (2A), any person]2264 responsible for registering 2265[, recording]2265 or attesting transfer of any immovable property shall at the time of registering 2266[,recording]2266 or attesting the transfer shall collect from the seller or transferor advance tax at the rate specified in Division X of Part IV of the First Schedule 2267[:]2267
2268[Explanation,—For removal of doubt, it is clarified that the person responsible for registering, recording or attesting transfer includes person responsible for registering, recording or attesting transfer for local authority, housing authority, housing society, co-operative society 2269[, public and private . real estate projects registered./governed under any law, joint ventures, private commercial concerns]2269 and registrar of properties.]2268
2270[Provided that this sub-section shall not apply to a seller, being the dependant of a Shaheed belonging to Pakistan Armed Forces or a person who dies while in the service of the Pakistan Armed Forces or the service of Federal or Provincial Government 2271[or a war wounded person while in service of Pakistan Armed Forces or Federal or Provincial Government or an ex-serviceman and serving personnel of armed forces or ex-employees or serving personnel of Federal and Provincial Government]2271, in respect of first sale of immovable property acquired from or allotted by the Federal Government or Provincial Government or any authority duly certified by the official allotment authority, and the property acquired or allotted is in recognition of or for Chapter XII – Transitional Advance Tax Provisions— services rendered by the Shaheed or the person who dies in service 2272[or a war wounded person while in service of Pakistan Armed Forces or Federal or Provincial Government or an ex-serviceman and serving personnel of armed forces or ex-employees or serving personnel of Federal and Provincial Government]2272 ]2270 2273[:
[Provided further that if the seller or transferor is a non-resident individual holding Pakistan Origin Card (POC) or National ID Card for Overseas Pakistanis (NICOP) or Computerized National ID Card (CNIC) who had acquired the said immovable property through a Foreign Currency Value Account (FCVA) or NRP Rupee Value Account (NRVA) maintained with authorized banks in Pakistan under the foreign exchange regulations issued by the State Bank of Pakistan, the tax collected under this section . from such persons shall be final dischar.ge of tax liability in lieu of capital gains taxable under section 37 earned by the seller or transferor from the property so disposed of.]
(2) The Advance tax collected under sub-section (1) shall be adjustable
2274[:]2274
2275[Provided that where immovable property referred to in sub-section (1) is acquired and disposed of within the same tax year, the tax collected under this section shall be minimum tax.]2275
2276[(2A) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law, for the time being in force, any person responsible for registering, recording or attesting transfer of any immovable property shall not register, record or attest transfer unless the seller or transferor has discharged its tax liability under section 7E and evidence to this effect has been furnished to the said person in the prescribed mode, form and manner.”; ]2276
2277[ ]2277
2278[ ]2278. . 2279[ ]2279
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2281[ ]2281
2282[(4) Sub-section (1) shall not apply to:—
(a) a seller, if the seller is dependent of:
(i) a seller, if the seller is dependent of: a Shaheed belonging to Pakistan Armed Forces; or
(ii) a person who dies while in the service of the Pakistan Armed Forces or the Federal and Provincial Governments; and
.
(b) to the first sale of im.movable property which has been acquired or allotted as an original allottee, duly certified by the official allotment authority.]2282
2283[ ]2283
2284[236CA. [Omitted].]2284
]
2285[236CB. Advance tax on functions and gatherings.
– (1) Every prescribed person shall collect advance tax at the rate specified in Division Xl of Part IV of the First Schedule on the total amount of the bill from a person arranging or holding a function in a marriage hall, marquee, hotel, restaurant, commercial lawn, club, a Chapter XII – Transitional Advance Tax Provisions— community place or any other place used for such purpose, subject to such conditions or limitations as may be prescribed.
(2) Where the food, service or any other facility is provided by any other person, the prescribed person shall also collect advance tax on the payment for such food, service or facility at the rate specified in Division Xl of Part IV of the First Schedule from the person arranging or holding the function.
(3) The advance tax collected under sub-section (1) and subsection (2) shall be adjustable.
(4) ln this section –
(a) "function" includes any wedding related event, a seminar, a workshop, a session,.an exhibition, a concert, a show, a party or . any other gathering held for such purpose; and
(b) "prescribed person" includes the owner, a lease-holder, an operator or a manager of a marriage hall, marquee, hotel, restaurant, commercial lawn, club, a community place or any other place used for such purpose.]2285
2286[236D. [Omitted].]2286
]
2286[236F. [Omitted].]2286
]
2289[236G. Advance tax on sales to distributors, dealers and wholesalers.
(1) Every manufacturer or commercial importer 2290[ ]2290 at the time of sale to distributors, Chapter XII – Transitional Advance Tax Provisions— dealers and wholesalers, shall collect advance tax at the rate specified in Division XIV of Part IV of the First Schedule, from the aforesaid person to whom such sales have been made.
(2) Credit for tax collected under sub-section (1) shall be allowed in computing the tax due by the distributor, dealer or wholesaler on the taxable income for the tax year in which the tax was collected.]2289
2292[236H. Advance tax on sales to retailers.
(1) Every manufacturer, distributor, dealer, wholesaler or commercial importer 2293[ ]2293 at the time of sale to retailers 2295[, and every distributor or dealer to another wholesaler in respect of the said sectors]2295, shall collect advance tax at the rate specified in Division XV of Part IV of the First . Schedule, from the aforesaid person t.o whom such sales have been made.
(2) Credit for the tax collected under sub-section (1) shall be allowed in computing the tax due by the retailer on the taxable income for the tax year in which the tax was collected.]2292
2296[ ]2296
2297[ ]2297
2298[ ]2298
2299[236I. [Omitted].]2299
]
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2301[236K. Advance tax on purchase or transfer of immovable property.
(1) Any person responsible for registering 3[,recording] or attesting transfer of any immovable property shall at the time of registering 4[,recording] or attesting the transfer shall collect from the purchaser or transferee advance tax at the rate specified in Division XVIII of Part IV of the First Schedule.
5[Explanation,—For removal of doubt, it is clarified that the person responsible for registering, recording or attesting transfer includes person responsible for registering, recording or attesting transfer for local authority, housing authority, housing society, co-operative society 6[, public and private . real estate projects registered/governed under any law, joint ventures, . private commercial concerns] and registrar of properties.]
(2) The advance tax collected under sub-section (1) shall be adjustable 7[:
Provided that if the buyer or transferee is a non-resident individual holding a Pakistan Origin Card (POC) or National ID Card for Overseas which is paid by way of scholarship or] where annual fee does not exceed two hundred thousand rupees.
(4) The term “fee” includes, tuition fee and all charges received by the educational institution, by whatever name called, excluding the amount which is refundable.
(4) Tax collected under this section shall be adjustable against the tax liability of either of the parents or guardian making payment of the fee.]2301 7[“(6) Advance tax under this section shall not be collected from a person who is a non-resident and,—
(i) furnishes copy of passport as an evidence to the educational institution that during previous tax year, his stay in Pakistan was less than one hundred eighty-three days;
(ii) furnishes a certificate that he has no Pakistan-source income; and
(iii) the fee is remitted directly from abroad through normal banking channels to the bank . account of the educational institutio.n.” The section 236J omitted through Finance Act, 2020 dated 30th June, 2020 the omitted section read as follows: “236J. Advance tax on dealers, commission agents and arhatis etc.— (1) Every market committee shall collect advance tax from dealers, commission agents or arhatis, etc. at the rates specified in Division XVII of Part-IV of the First Schedule at the time of issuance or renewal of licences.
(2) The advance tax collected under sub-section (1) shall be adjustable.
(4) In this section “market committee” includes any committee or body formed under any provincial or local law made for the purposes of establishing, regulating or organizing agricultural, livestock and other commodity markets.” Sections 236K, 236L, 236M and 236N inserted by the Finance Act, 2014. Inserted by the Finance Act, 2017. Inserted by the Finance Act, 2017. Added by the Finance Act, 2017 Inserted by the Finance Act, 2021. Full stop substituted and proviso added by the Finance Act, 2021. Earlier this substitution and addition were made through Tax Laws (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021.
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Pakistanis (NICOP) or Computerized National ID Card (CNIC) who has acquired the said immovable property through a Foreign Currency Value Account (FCVA) or NRP Rupee Value Account (NRVA) maintained with authorized banks in Pakistan under the foreign exchange regulations issued by the State Bank of Pakistan, the tax collected under this section from such persons shall be final discharge of tax liability for such buyer or transferee.]
2300[ ]2300
2301[(3) Any person responsible for collecting payments in installments for purchase or allotment of any immovable property where the transfer is to be effected after making payment of all installments, shall at the time of collecting installments collect from the allotee or t.ransferee advance tax at the rate specified . in Division XVIII of Part IV of the First Schedule]2301 2302[:
Provided that where tax has been collected along with installments, no further tax under this section shall be collected at the time of transfer of property in the name of buyer from whom tax has been collected in installments which is equal to the amount payable in this section.]2302
(4) Nothing contained in this section shall apply to a scheme introduced by the Federal Government, or Provincial Government or an Authority established under a Federal or Provincial law for expatriate Pakistanis 2303[:]2303
2304[Provided that the mode of payment by the expatriate Pakistanis in the said scheme or schemes shall be in the foreign exchange remitted from outside Pakistan through normal banking channels.]2304
2305[236L. [Omitted].]2305
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2308[236N. [Omitted].]2308
]
2309[236O. Advance tax under this chapter.
The advance tax under this chapter shall not be collected 2310[or deducted from]2310 —
(a) the Federal Government or a Provincial Government;
(b) a foreign diplomat or a diplomatic mission in Pakistan; or Chapter XII – Transitional Advance Tax Provisions—
(c) a person who produces a certificate from the Commissioner that his income during the tax year is exempt.]2309 2311[ ]2311
2312[236P. [Omitted].]2312
] 2314[ ]2314
2315[236Q. [Omitted].]2315
]
2316[236R. [Omitted].]2316
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2321[236S. [Omitted].]2321
] 3[ ]
2324[236T. [Omitted].]2324
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2326[236U. [Omitted].]2326
] 6[ ]
7[236V. [Omitted].]
]
There shall be collected advance tax at the rate specified in Division XXIIV of Part-IV of the First Schedule on the amount of education related expenses remitted abroad.
(2) Banks, financial institutions, foreign exchange companies or any other person responsible . . for remitting foreign currency abroad shall collect advance tax from the payer of education related expenses.
(3) Tax collected under this section shall be adjustable against the income of the person remitting payment of education related expenses.
(4) For the purpose of this section, “education related expenses” includes tuition fee, boarding and lodging expenses, any payment for distant learning to any institution or university in a foreign country and any other expense related or attributable to foreign education.” Section “236S” inserted by the Finance Act, 2015. Section 236S omitted by the Finance Act, 2021. The omitted section read as follows: “236S. Dividend in specie.—Every person making payment of dividend-in-specie shall collect tax from the gross amount of the dividend in specie paid at the rate specified in Division I of Part III of the First Schedule.”] Section “236T” inserted by the Finance Act, 2015. Section “236T” omitted by the Finance Act, 2016. Omitted section read as follows:- “236T. Collection of tax by Pakistan Mercantile Exchange Limited (PMEX).—(1) Pakistan Mercantile Exchange Limited (PMEX) shall collect advance tax—
(a) at the rates specified in Division XXII of Part IV of First Schedule from its members on purchase of futures commodity contracts;
(b) at the rates specified in Division XXII of Part IV of First Schedule from its members on sale of futures commodity contracts; and
(2) The tax collected under clauses (a) and (b) of sub-section (1) shall be an adjustable tax.”] . . Section 236U omitted through Finance Act, 2020 dated 30th June, 2020 the omitted section read as follows: “236U. Advance tax on insurance premium.- (1) Every insurance company shall collect advance tax at the time of collection of insurance premium from 5[person whose name is not appearing in the active taxpayers’ list] in respect of general insurance premium and life insurance premium, at the rates specified in Division XXV of Part IV of the First Schedule.
(2) Insurance premium collected through agents of the insurance company shall be treated to have been collected by the insurance company.
(3) Advance tax collected under this section shall be adjustable.” Inserted by the Finance Act, 2016. Section 236V omitted by the Finance Act, 2021. The omitted section read as follows: “236V. Advance tax on extraction of minerals.- (1) There shall be collected advance tax at the rate specified in Division XXVI of Part-IV of the First Schedule on the value of minerals extracted, produced, despatched and carried away from the licensed or leased areas of the mines.
(2) Advance tax under sub-section (1) shall be collected by the provincial authority collecting royalty per metric ton from the lease-holder of mines or any person extracting minerals.
(3) Advance tax collected under this section shall be adjustable.
(4) The value of the minerals for the purpose of this section shall be as specified by the Board.”]” Chapter XII – Transitional Advance Tax Provisions—
2317[236W. [Omitted].]2317
]
2321[236X. [Omitted].]2321
] 2323[ ]2323 2324[ ]2324
2326[236Y. Advance tax on persons remitting amounts abroad through credit or debit or prepaid cards.
(1) Every banking company shall collect advance tax, at the time of transfer of any sum remitted outside Pakistan, on behalf of any person who has completed a credit card or debit card or prepaid card transaction with a person outside Pakistan at the rate specified in Division XXVII of Part IV of the First Schedule.
.
(2) The advance tax collecte.d under this section shall be adjustable.]2326
2327[236Z. Bonus shares issued by companies.
– (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in any law for the time being in force, every company, issuing bonus shares to the shareholders of the company, shall withhold ten percent of the bonus shares to be issued.
(2) Bonus shares withheld under sub-section (1) shall only be issued to a shareholder, if the company collects from the shareholder, tax equal to ten percent of the value of the bonus shares issued to the shareholder including bonus share Chapter XII – Transitional Advance Tax Provisions— withheld, determined on the basis of day-end price on the first day of closure of books in the case of listed company and the value as prescribed in case of other companies.
(3) Tax under sub-section (2), shall be deposited by the company, within fifteen days of closure of books, whether or not tax has been collected by the company under subsection (2).
(4) A company liable to deposit tax under this section shall be entitled to collect and recover the tax deposited from the shareholder, on whose behalf the tax has been deposited, before the issuance of bonus shares.
.
(5) If a shareholder neither.makes payment of tax to the company nor collects its bonus shares, within fifteen days of the date of issuance of bonus shares, the company may proceed to dispose of its bonus shares to the extent it has paid tax on its behalf under this section.
(6) Issuance of bonus shares shall be deemed to be the income of the shareholder and the tax collected by a company under this section or proceeds of the bonus shares disposed of and paid under this section shall be treated to have been paid on behalf of the shareholder.
(7) Tax paid under this section shall be final tax on the income of the shareholder of the company arising from issuing of bonus shares.]2327
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CHAPTER XIII
MISCELLANEOUS
237. Power to make rules.
(1) The 2328[Board]2328 may, by notification in the official Gazette, make rules for carrying out 2329[ ]2329 the purposes of this Ordinance.
(2) In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such rules may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:–
(a) the manner in, and procedure by, which the income, profits and gains chargeable to tax and the tax payable thereon under this Ordinance shall be determined in the case of – . .
(i) income derived partly from agriculture and partly from other business; or
(ii) non-resident persons;
2330[(ab) ascertainment or determination of any income or class of income to be included in the total income of a taxpayer and any deduction from such income;]2330
(b) fees and other charges to be paid in respect of any matter referred to in this Ordinance;
(c) anything which is to be or may be prescribed under this Ordinance;
(d) the procedure for furnishing returns and other documents as required under this Ordinance, including on computer media or through electronic medium or for issuance of orders or notices, or levy of 2331[default surcharge]2331or penalty through electronic . medium;.
2332[(da) the procedure for approval of a non-profit organization;]2332
(e) contain provisions of a saving or transitional nature consequent upon the making of this Ordinance; and Chapter XIII – Miscellaneous—
(f) penalties for the contravention of the rules made under this Ordinance.
(3) The power to make rules conferred by this section shall be, except on the first occasion of the exercise thereof, subject to the condition of previous publication.
(4) Where rules made under this section –
(a) adversely affect a person;
(b) are of a transitional nature; and
(c) are made within twelve months after commencement of this . Ordinance,. these may provide that they shall take effect from the date on which this Ordinance comes into force or a later date.
2333[237A. Electronic record.
(1) The Board may require any person to use its information system and electronic resource, in order to replace or supplement, its manual business processes by automated business processes and substitute its paper based records by electronic record.
(2) Electronic record generated, maintained, issued, served, received, filed or requisitioned through the electronic resource of the Board shall by itself sufficiently and conclusively prove its validity, authenticity and integrity and shall be treated to have been done so according to the provisions of this Ordinance.]2333
2334[(3) In case of an integrated enterprise, no sale shall be made or service shall be rendered, as the case may be, without generating fiscal invoices as prescribed.]2334
2335[237B. Prize schemes to promote tax culture.
(1) The Board may prescribe . prize schemes to encourage the general public to make purchases, or avail services only from integrated enterprises issuing tax invoices.
(2) The Board may prescribe procedure for mystery shopping in respect of invoices issued by integrated enterprises randomly and in case of any discrepancy, all the relevant provisions of the Ordinance shall apply accordingly.]2335
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2336[237C. Uniform.
The Board may by notification in the official Gazette, prescribe rules for wearing of uniform by officers and staff of Inland Revenue Service of Pakistan.]2336
238. Repeal.
The Income Tax Ordinance, 1979 (XXXI of 1979), shall stand repealed on the date this Ordinance comes into force in pursuance of sub-section (3) of section 1.
239. Savings.
2337[(1) Subject to sub-section (2), in making any assessment in respect of any income year ending on or before the 30th day of June, 2002, the provisions of the repealed Ordinance in so far as these relate to computation of total income and tax payable thereon shall apply as if this Ordinance had not come . into force.]2337.
2339[(2) The assessment, referred to in sub-section (1), shall be made by an income tax authority which is competent under this Ordinance to make an assessment in respect of a tax year ending on any date after the 30th day of June, 2002, and in accordance with the procedure specified in section 59 or 59A 2340[or 61]2340 or 62 or 63, as the case may be, of the repealed Ordinance.]2339
2341[(3) The provisions of 2342[sub-sections]2342 (1) and (2) shall apply, in like manner, to the imposition or charge of any penalty, 2343[default surcharge]2343or any other amount, under the repealed Ordinance, as these apply to the assessment, so however that procedure for such imposition or charge shall be in accordance with the corresponding provisions of this Ordinance.]2341
(4) Any proceeding under the repealed Ordinance pending on the commencement of this Ordinance before any income tax authority, the Appellate Chapter XIII – Miscellaneous—
Tribunal or any Court by way of appeal, reference, revision or prosecution shall be continued and disposed of as if this Ordinance has not come into force.
(5) Where the period prescribed for any application, appeal, reference or revision under the repealed Ordinance had expired on or before the commencement of this Ordinance, nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed as enabling such application, appeal, reference or revision to be made under this Ordinance by reason only of the fact that a longer period is specified or provision for an extension of time in suitable cases by the appropriate authority.
(6) Any proceeding for 2344[ ]2344 prosecution in respect of an assessment for an income year ending on or before the 30th day of June 2002 shall be taken and continued as if this Ordinance has not come into force. . .
(7) Any income tax, super tax, surcharge, penalty, 2345[default surcharge]2345, or other amount payable under the repealed Ordinance may be recovered under this Ordinance, but without prejudice to any action already taken for the recovery of the amount under the repealed Ordinance.
(8) Any election or declaration made or option exercised by any person under any provision of the repealed Ordinance and in force immediately before the commencement of this Ordinance shall be treated as an election or declaration made, or option exercised under the corresponding provisions, if any, of this Ordinance.
(9) Anything done or action taken under the repealed Ordinance in so far as it is not inconsistent with the 2346[provisions]2346 of this Ordinance shall, without prejudice to anything already done or any action already taken, be treated as having been done or taken under this Ordinance.
(10) Any agreement entered into, appointment made, approval given, recognition granted, direction, instruction, notification, notice, order or rule issued . or made under any provision of the rep.ealed Ordinance and in force or valid at the commencement of this Ordinance shall, so far as it is not inconsistent with the corresponding provision of this Ordinance or any agreement, appointment entered into, approval given, recognition granted, direction, instruction, notification, notice, order or rule issued or made under this Ordinance, be treated as entered into, made, given, granted or issued, as the case may be, under that corresponding provision and shall unless revoked, cancelled or repealed by, or under, this Ordinance, continue in force accordingly.
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(11) Any appointment, act of authority or other thing made or done by any authority or person and subsisting or in force at the commencement of this Ordinance which would have been made or done under any substantially corresponding provision of this Ordinance by any authority or person other than the one specified in the repealed Ordinance, or in any manner other than as specified in the repealed Ordinance shall continue in force and have effect as if it has been made or done under the corresponding provision of this Ordinance by the authority or person, or in the manner specified in the corresponding provision as if such provision had been in force when it was made or done.
2347[(12) Any notification issued under section 50 of the repealed Ordinance and in force on the commencement of this Ordinance shall continue to remain in . force, unless 2348[amended, modified]2348,.cancelled or repealed by, or under, this Ordinance.]2347
2349[(13) The authority which issued any notification, notice, direction or instruction, or made any rule, agreement or appointment, or granted any approval or recognition, referred to in sub-sections (10) and (12), shall have the power to 2350[ ]2350 2351[amend, modify]2351, cancel or repeal any such notification, notice, direction, instruction, rule, agreement, appointment, approval or recognition.]2349
2352[(14) Any yield from National Saving Schemes of Directorate of National Savings where investment was made on or before 30th June, 2001 and any income derived from Mahana Amdani Account where monthly instalment does not 2353[exceed]2353 one thousand rupees shall continue to remain exempt and any person paying such yield or income shall not deduct tax under section 151 therefrom and Chapter XIII – Miscellaneous— the recipient of such yield or income shall not be required to produce an exemption certificate under section 159 in support of the said exemption.]2352
(15) Section 107AA of the repealed Ordinance shall continue to apply until the 30th day of June, 2002.
(16) The Income Tax Rules made under the repealed Ordinance, on the valuation of perquisites shall continue to apply 2354[in respect of any income year ending on or before]2354 the 30th day of June 2002.
(17) Item 8(5)(h) of the Third Schedule to the repealed Ordinance shall continue to apply to assets covered by the item. . .
2[(18)The period of limitation provided in clause (d) of subsection (2) of section 131 and sub-section (1) of section 133 shall continue to apply where any decision of the Commissioner (Appeals) or the Appellate Tribunal is received prior to the date of commencement of the Tax Laws (Amendment) Act, 2024.]
2355[ ]2355
2356[239A. Transition to Federal Board of Revenue.
Any reference to the Central Board of Revenue, wherever occurring, in this Ordinance and the rules made thereunder and Notifications, Orders, or any other instrument issued thereunder shall be construed as a reference to the Federal Board of Revenue on the commencement of the Federal Board of Revenue Act, 2007.]2356
2357[239B. Reference to authorities.
(1) Any reference to the Regional Commissioner of Income Tax, Commissioner of Income Tax, Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) Chapter XIII – Miscellaneous— and Taxation Officer, wherever occurring, in this Ordinance and the rules made thereunder 1[and in any other law in force at the time of promulgation of this Ordinance] and notifications, orders, circulars or clarifications or any instrument issued thereunder shall be construed as reference to the Chief Commissioner Inland Revenue, Commissioner Inland Revenue, Commissioner Inland Revenue (Appeals) and officer of Inland Revenue, respectively.]2357
240. Removal of difficulties.
(1) Subject to sub-section (2), if any difficulty arises in giving effect to any of the provisions of this Ordinance, the Federal Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, make such order, 2358[not]2358inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance, as may appear to it to be necessary for the purpose of removing the difficulty. 2359[ ]2359. .
2360[241. Validation.
2361[(1)]2361 All notifications and orders issued and notified, in exercise of the powers conferred upon the Federal Government, before the commencement of Finance Act, 2017 shall be deemed to have been validly issued and notified in exercise of those powers.]2360
2362[(2) Notwithstanding any omission, irregularity or deficiency in the establishment, or conferment of powers and functions, of the Directorate-General (Intelligence and Investigation), Inland Revenue and authorities specified in section 230, all orders passed, notices issued and actions taken in exercise or purported exercise of the powers and functions of the Commissioner under this Ordinance by the Directorate-General (Intelligence and Investigation), Inland Revenue or the authorities specified in section 230 shall be deemed to have been validly passed, issued and taken under this Ordinance.]2362
2363[242. Benefits of repealed provisions.
The existing beneficiaries of exemptions or concessionary provisions of the Ordinance, already expired or
. (Amendment) Ordinance, 2010 and remaine.d effective till 05.06.2010.Added by the Finance Act, 2010. The substituted Section 239B read as follows: “239B. Reference to authorities.— (1) Any reference to the Regional Commissioner of Income Tax, Commissioner of Income Tax, Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) and Taxation Officer, wherever occurring, in this Ordinance and the rules made thereunder and notifications, orders, circulars or clarifications or any instrument issued thereunder shall be construed as reference to the Chief Commissioner Inland Revenue, Commissioner Inland Revenue, Commissioner Inland Revenue (Appeals) and officer of Inland Revenue, respectively.” Inserted by the Finance Act, 2013.
Chapter XIII – Miscellaneous— expiring, on thirtieth day of June, 2021 or repealed by Tax Laws (Second Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 shall continue to enjoy benefits of the repealed
. .
. .
“The following provisions of the Income Tax Ordinance, 20021 (XLIX of 2001) already expired or expiring on thirtieth day of June, 2021 are omitted,
Provided that the existing beneficiaries shall continue to enjoy benefits of the repealed provisions for the periods and subject to conditions and limitations specified in theses repealed provisions, namely:- 1- Section 65D; 2- Following clauses of Part-I of the Second Schedule:– (72), (126C), (126H), (126J), (126K),
(126L) and (126N); and 3- Clause (18A) of Part-II of the Second Schedule.” Chapter XIII – Miscellaneous— provisions for the periods prescribed therein and subject to conditions and limitations specified therein.]2363
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First Schedule – Part I —
THE FIRST SCHEDULE
PART I
RATES OF TAX
(See Chapter II)
2364[ Division I First Schedule – Part I —
[Rates of Tax for Individuals and Association of Persons]
(1) Subject to clause (2), the rates of tax imposed on income of every individual and association of persons except a salaried individual shall be as set out in the following Table, namely:— 2382[ ]2382
Provided that where the taxable income exceeds eight hundred thousand rupees the minimum tax payable shall be two thousand rupees.”]2364 Rates of Tax for Association of Persons
(2) The rates of tax imposed on the taxable income of every Association of Persons shall be as set out in the following table, namely:—. .
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Provided that in the case of an association of persons that is a professional firm prohibited from incorporating by any law or the rules of the First Schedule – Part I — body regulating their profession, the 45% rate of tax mentioned against serial number 6 of the Table shall be 40%.]
(2) Where the income of an individual chargeable under the head “salary” exceeds seventy-five per cent of his taxable income, the rates of tax to be applied shall be as set out in the following table, namely:—
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Provided that pension received by an individual from a former employer in a tax year, the rate of tax on such income shall be set out in the following Table namely: —
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2442[ ]2442 [ ]
2443[Division II First Schedule – Part I —
Rates of Tax for Companies
The rate of tax imposed on the taxable income of a company shall be as set out in the following Table, namely:-
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2453[ ]2453 2[Division IIA
Rate of super tax
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Provided that in case of a banking company, super tax for tax year 2019 shall be payable, on estimate basis, by thirtieth day of June, 2018. ]2454]2443
2459[Division IIB Super Tax on high earning persons First Schedule – Part I —
The rate of tax under section 4C shall be – 2460[ ]2460 2462[ ]2462
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Provided that for tax year 2022 for persons engaged, whether partly or wholly, in the business of airlines, automobiles, beverages, cement, chemicals, cigarette and tobacco, fertilizer, iron and steel, LNG terminal, oil marketing, oil refining, petroleum and gas exploration and production, pharmaceuticals, sugar and textiles the rate of tax shall be 10% where the income exceeds Rs. 300 million:
Provided further that in case of banking companies for tax year 2023, the rate of tax shall be 10% where the income exceeds Rs. 300 million.
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2486[Division III Rate of Dividend Tax
The rate of tax imposed under section 5 on dividend received from a company shall be-
(a) 7.5% in the case of dividends paid by Independent Power 2489[Producers]2489 where such dividend is a pass through item under an Implementation Agreement or Power Purchase Agreement or Energy Purchase Agreement and is required to be re-imbursed by Central Power Purchasing (CPPA-G) or its predecessor or successor entity.
2490[ ]2490. .
2491[(b) 15% in the case of Real Estate Investment Trust and cases other than those mentioned in clauses (a), (ba), (c) and (d);]2491
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2492[(ba) 25% and 15%, in case of mutual funds, contingent upon proportional income derived from average annual investments in debt securities and equities respectively:
Provided that where the corporate entity is recipient of the dividend, the component derived from the debt securities shall be taxed at the rate of twenty-nine percent.]2492
2493[(c) 0% in case of dividend received by a REIT scheme from Special Purpose Vehicle and 35% in case of dividend received by others from Special Purpose Vehicle as defined under the Real Estate Investment Trust Regulations, 2015.]2493 . .
(d) 25% in case of a person receiving dividend from a company where no tax payable by such company, due to exemption of income or carry forward of business losses under Part VIII of Chapter III or claim of tax credits under Part X of Chapter III.]2486
2494[ ]2494
2495[Division IIIA
Rate for Profit on Debt
The rate of tax for profit on debt imposed under section 7B shall be –
(a) 20% of the yield or profit paid by a banking company or financial institution on an account or deposit maintained with such company or institution; . .
(b) 20% of the yield or profit on Government securities under clause (c) of sub-section (1) of section 151 paid to any person other than an individual; and First Schedule – Part I —
(c) 15% of the yield or profit in cases other than those mentioned in clauses (a) and (b).]2495
2496[ ]2496 2498[ ]2498
2499[Division IIIB Rate of Tax on Return on investment in sukuks received from a special purpose vehicle
The rate of tax imposed under section 5AA on return on investment in sukuks received from a special purpose vehicle shall be— . .
(a) 25% in the case the sukuk-holder is a company;
(b) 12.5% in case the sukuk-holder is an individual or an association of person, if the return on investment is more than one million; and
(c) 10% in case the sukuk-holder is an individual and an association of person, if the return on investment is less than one million.]2499
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DIVISION IV
Rate of Tax on Certain Payments The rate of tax imposed under section 6 on payments shall be 15% of the gross amount of royalty or fee for technical services [or fee of offshore digital services] and 10% in any other case.
2507[Division IVA
Rate of Tax on Payments for Digital Transactions in E-commerce Platforms
. The rate of tax imposed under section 6A on payment for digitally ordered . goods or digitally [ordered] services through e-commerce platforms including websites shall be in case of payment through –
(i) Digital Means or banking channels by payment intermediary at the rate of 1% of gross amount paid or payable; and
(ii) Cash on Delivery by courier service at the rate of 2% of the gross amount paid or payable.]2507
Division V Rate of Tax on Shipping or Air Transport Income of a Non-resident Person
The rate of tax imposed under section 7 shall be –
(a) in the case of shipping income, 8% of the gross amount received or receivable; or .
(b) in the case of air.transport income, 3% of the gross amount received or receivable. 2509[ ]2509
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1[ ] 2510[ ]2510
“Division VI Income from Property
(a) The rate of tax to be paid under section 15, in the case of individual and association of persons, shall be— S.No. Gross amount of rent Rate of tax
(1) Where the gross amount of rent Nil does not exceed Rs.150,000.
(2) Where the gross amount of rent 5 per cent of the gross amount exceeds Rs.150,000 but does not exceeding Rs.150,000. exceed Rs.400,000.
(3) Where the gross amount of. rent Rs.12,500 plus 7.5 per cent of . exceeds Rs.400,000 but does not the gross amount exceeding exceed Rs.1,000,000. Rs.400,000.
(4) Where the gross amount of rent Rs.57,500 plus 10 per cent of exceeds Rs.1,000,000. the gross amount exceeding Rs.1,000,000.
(b) The rate of tax to be paid under section 15, in the case of company, shall be— S.No. Gross amount of rent Rate of tax
(1) Where the gross amount of rent 5 per cent of the gross amount does not exceed Rs.400,000. of rent.
(2) Where the gross amount of rent Rs.20,000 plus 7.5 per cent of exceeds Rs.400,000 but does not the gross amount of rent exceed Rs.1,000,000. exceeding Rs.400,000.
(3) Where the gross amount of rent Rs.65,000 plus 10 per cent of exceeds Rs.1,000,000. the gross amount of rent exceeding Rs.1,000,000.” Inserted by the Finance Act, 2016. Division VIA omitted by the Finance Act, 2021. The omitted Division read as follows: “Division VIA
INCOME FROM PROPERTY
The rate of tax to be paid under section 15, in the case of individual and association of persons, . shall be as follows:-.
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DIVISION VII
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Capital Gains on Disposal of Securities
The rate of tax to be paid under section 37A shall be as follows: —
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Provided that for securities except at S. No. 8 of the Table –
(i) the rate of 12.5% tax shall be charged on capital gain arising on disposal where the sec.urities are acquired on or after the first day . of July, 2013 but on or before the 30th day of June, 2022; and
(ii) the rate of 0% tax shall be charged on capital gain arising on disposal where the securities are acquired before the first day of July, 2013:
Provided further that the rate for companies in respect of debt securities shall be as specified in Division II of Part I of the First Schedule:
Provided also that a mutual fund or a collective investment scheme or a REIT scheme shall [charge and] deduct Capital First Schedule – Part I —
Gains Tax at the rates as specified below, on redemption of securities as prescribed, namely: —
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Provided also that in case of a stock fund if dividend receipts of the fund are less than capital gains, the rate of tax deduction shall be 15%:. .
Provided also that no capital gain shall be deducted, if the holding period of the security acquired on or before 30th day of June 2024 is more than six years.
Explanation.– For the removal of doubt, it is clarified that provisions of this proviso shall be applicable only in case of mutual ] fund or collective investment scheme or a REIT scheme.
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2559[Division VIII
The rate of tax to be paid shall under sub-section (1A) of section 37 shall be as follows: –
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The rate of tax to be paid under sub-section (1A) of section 37 shall be as follows:—
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Division VIII substituted by the Finance Act, 2024. The substituted Division read as follows: “ Division VIII The rate of tax to be paid shall under sub-section (1A) of section 37 shall be as follows:
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2566[Division VIIIA
TAX ON BUILDERS
The rate of tax under section 7C shall be as follows: First Schedule – Part I —
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2567[Division VIIIB
TAX ON DEVELOPERS
The rate of tax under section 7D shall be as follows:
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2568[ ]2568 2569[ ]2569
2570[Division IX Minimum tax under section 113]2570
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(b) Pakistani International Airlines Corporation; and
(c) Poultry industry including poultry breeding, broiler production, egg production and poultry feed production;
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2581[PART II
RATES OF ADVANCE TAX
[See Division II of Part V of Chapter X]
First Schedule – Part II— — The rate of advance tax to be collected by the Collector of Customs under section 148 shall be-
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2[Provided that the rate specified in column (3),—
(a) in the case of manufacturers covered under rescinded Notification No. S.R.O 1125(I)/2011 dated the 31st December, 2011 as it stood on the 28th June, 2019 on import of items covered under the aforementioned S.R.O shall be 1%;
(b) in case of persons importing finished pharmaceutical products . . that are not manufactured otherwise in Pakistan, as certified by the Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan shall be 4% 2598[:
(c) in case of importers of CKD kits of electric vehicles for small cars or SUVs with 50 kwh battery or below and LCVs with 150 kwh battery or below shall be one percent:]
Provided further that the rate of tax on value of import of mobile phone by any person shall be as set out in the following table, namely:- First Schedule – Part II— — Table
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2604[Part IIB Rates of Advance Tax [see sub-section (5C) of section 147]
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Provided that in case of mixed use buildings having both commercial and residential areas, respective rates mentioned above shall apply:
Provided further that in case of development of plots and constructing buildings on the same plots as one project, both rates shall apply.]2604
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PART III
DEDUCTION OF TAX AT SOURCE
(See Division III of Part V of Chapter X)
2605[Division I Advance Tax on Dividend
The rate of tax to be deducted under section 150 2606[ ]2606 2607[ ]2607 shall be-
2608[(a) 7.5% in case of dividend paid by Independent Power 2609[Producers]2609 where such dividend is a pass through item under an Implementation Agreement or Power Pu.rchase Agreement or Energy Purchase . Agreement and is required to be re-imbursed by Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA-G) or its predecessor or successor entity.]2608
2610[ ]2610
2611[ ]2611
2612[(b) 15% in the case of Real Estate Investment Trust and cases other than those mentioned in clauses (a), (ba), (c) and (d);]2612
First Schedule – Part III— — 2613[(ba) 25% and 15%, in case of mutual funds, contingent upon proportional income derived from average annual investments in debt securities and equities respectively:
Provided that where the corporate entity is recipient of the dividend, the component derived from the debt securities shall be taxed at the rate of twenty-nine percent.]2613
2614[(c) 0% in case of dividend received by a REIT scheme from Special Purpose Vehicle and 35% in case of dividend received by others from Special Purpose Vehicle as defined under the Real Estate Investment Trust Regulations, 2015; and]2614 . .
2615[(d)]2615 25% in case of a person receiving dividend from a company where no tax is payable by such company, due to exemption of income or carry forward of
. .
First Schedule – Part III— — business losses under Part VIII Chapter III or claim of tax credits under Part X of Chapter III.]2605
2616[ ]2616 2621[Division IA Profit on Debt
The rate of tax to be deducted under section 151 shall be –
(a) 20% of the yield or profit paid by a banking company or financial institution on an account or deposit maintained with such company or institution; . .
(b) 20% of the yield or profit on Government securities under clause (c) of sub-section (1) of section 151 paid to any person other than an individual; and
(c) 15% of the yield or profit in cases other than those mentioned in clauses
(a) and (b).]2621
First Schedule – Part III— — 2622[Division IB
Return on Investment in Sukuks The rate of tax to be deducted 2623[on return on investment in sukuks from a sukuk holder]2623 shall be—
(a) 2624[25]2624% in case the sukuk-holder is a company;
(b) 12.5% in case the sukuk-holder is an individual or an association of person, if the return on investment is more than one million;
(c) 10% in case the sukuk-holder is an individual and an association of perso.n, if the return on investment is less than . one million; and]2622 2625[ ]2625
2626[Division IC
Certain payments by life insurance companies and takaful operators
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First Schedule – Part III— — [Division II Payments to non-residents
(1) The rate of tax to be deducted from a payment referred to in sub-section (1A) of section 152 shall be 2628[7% of the gross amount payable 2629[ ] s]2629.
4[(1A) The rate of tax to be deducted from payments referred to in sub-section (1AA) of section 152, shall be 5% of the gross amount paid.]
(2) The rate of tax to be deducted under sub-section (2) of section 152 shall be 2630[20]2630% of the gross amount paid.]2628
2631[(3) The rate of tax to be deducted under sub-section (1AAA) of . section152, shall be 10% of the gross. amount paid.]2631
2632[(3A) The rate of tax to be deducted under 2633[sub-sections (1D) and (1DA)]2633 of section 152 shall be 10% of the amount of capital gain.]2632
2634[(4) The rate of tax to be deducted from a payment referred to in clause (a) of sub-section (2A) of section 152 shall be—
(i) in case of a company, 2635[5%]2635 of the gross amount payable 2636[ ]2636; and
(ii) in any other case, 2637[5.5%]2637 of the gross amount payable 2638[ ]2638
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2639[(5) The rate of tax to be deducted from a payment referred to in clause (b) of sub-section (2A) of section 152 shall be —
2640[(i) 2641[ ]2641 2642[8%]2642 of the gross amount payable, in the cases of transport services, freight forwarding services, air cargo services, courier services, manpower outsourcing services, hotel services, security guard services, software development services, IT services and IT enabled services as defined in 2643[section 2]2643, tracking services, advertising services (other than by print or electronic media), share registrar services, engineering services, car rental.services, building maintenance services, . services rendered of Pakistan Stock Exchange Limited and Pakistan Mercantile Exchange Limited inspection and certification, testing and training services 2644[, oilfield services]2644 2645[:
Provided that the rate of tax shall be 4% in case of IT services and IT enabled services as defined in section 2.]2645 2646[ ]2646
2647[(ii) in case of rendering of or providing of services other than sub-paragraph (i) shall be 15% of the gross amount payable.]2647
2648[(6) The rate of tax to be deducted from a payment referred to in clause (c) of sub-section (2A) of section 152 shall be,— First Schedule – Part III— —
(i) 2649[15%]2649 of the gross amount payable in case of sportspersons;
2650[(ii) 2651[ ]2651 2652[8%]2652 of the gross amount payable 2653[ ]2653.]2650
2654[ ]2654 Division III Payments for Goods or Services
(1) The rate of tax to be deducted from a payment referred to in clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 153 shall be –
(a) in the case of the sale of rice, 2655[ ]2655, cotton seed or edible oils, 2656[1.5]2656% of the gross amount payable; or 2658[:]2658 . .
2659[Explanation.— For removal of doubt, it is clarified that “cotton seed and edible oils” means cotton seed oil and edible oils;]2659
2660[ ]2660 2661[ ]2661 2662[ ]2662
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(b) in the case of sale of goods 2663[including toll manufacturing]2663,—
2664[ ]2664
2665[(i) in case of a company, 9% of the gross amount payable for toll manufacturing and 5% of the gross amount payable in case other than toll manufacturing; and
(ii) in case other than a company, 11% of the gross amount payable for toll manufacturing and 5.5% of the gross amount payable in other than toll manufacturing.]2665
2663[(2) The rate of tax to be deducted from a payment referred to in clause (b) . of sub-section (1) of section 153 shall. be — First Schedule – Part III— —
2668[(i) 2669[ ]2669 2670[ ]2670 2671[7%]2671 of the gross amount payable, in the cases of transport services, freight forwarding services, air cargo services, courier services, manpower outsourcing services, hotel services, security guard services, software development services, IT services and IT enabled services as defined in section 2, tracking services, advertising services (other than by print or electronic media), share registrar services, engineering services including architectural services, warehousing services, services rendered by 2672[non-banking finance company as defined in clause (35B) of section 2 of this Ordinance]2672, data services provided under license issued by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, telecommunication infrastructure (tower) services, car rental services, building maintenance . . services, services rendered by Pakistan Stock Exchange Limited and Pakistan Mercantile Exchange Limited, inspection, certification, testing and training services, oilfield services, telecommunication services, collateral management services, travel and tour services 2673[, REIT management services, services rendered by National Clearing Company of Pakistan Limited]2673 2674[:
Provided that the rate of tax shall be 4% in case of IT services and IT enabled services as defined in section 2.]2674
Explanation:—The tax rate under this subparagraph shall be applicable only to a service provider whose services are subjected to withholding tax on gross receipts and the service provider has not agitated taxation of gross receipts before any court of law;]2668
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2675[ ]2675 2676[(ii) 15% in the case of independent professional services such as doctors, lawyers, architects, accountants, software engineers or developers, working independently;]2676
2677[(iii) 1.5% of the gross amount payable to electronic and print media in case of advertising services;
(iv) 12% of the gross amount payable to companies for rendering or providing terminal and port operating services; and
(v) 14% of the gross amount in the case of services other than those covered in su . b-paragraphs (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv).]2677 .
(3) The rate of tax to be deducted from a payment referred to in clause (c) of sub-section (1) of section 153 shall be 2678[ ]2678 - ]2663
2679[(i) 2680[15%]2680 of the gross amount payable in case of sportspersons;
(ii) in case of a company, 2681[ ]2681 2682[7.5%]2682 of the gross amount payable 2683[ ]2683; and First Schedule – Part III— —
(iii) in any other case, 2684[ ]2684 2685[8%]2685 of the gross amount payable 2686[ ]2686]2679
2687[(3A) The rate of tax to be deducted from a payment referred to in sub-section (2A) of section 153 for digitally ordered goods or digitally delivered services through e-commerce platforms including websites shall be in case of payment through –
(i) Digital Means or banking channels by payment intermediary at the rate of 1% of gross amount paid or payable;
(ii) Cash on Delivery by courier service at the rate of 2% of gross amount paid or payable:]2687 2688[ ]2688 . . 2689[ ]2689 2690[Division IIIAA Gain arising on disposal of certain debt securities The rate of tax to be deducted under section 151A shall be 2691[20%]2691 of the gross amount of the capital gain.]2690
2692[Division IIIAB
Withholding Tax on Revenues Received from Social Media Platforms
The rate of tax to be deducted under section 154B shall be 5%.]2692
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Division IV Exports
3[(1) The rate of tax to be deducted under sub-sections (1), (3), (3A), (3B) or (3C) of section 154 shall be 2695[1.25%] of the proceeds of the export.]2695
2696[ ]2696
(3) The rate of tax to be deducted under sub-section 2697[(2)]2697 of section 153 shall be 2698[ ]2698 2699[1.25%]2699. 2700[ ]2700
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DIV.ISION IVA
Export of Services
The rate of tax to be deducted under section 154A shall be:-
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2704[Division V Income from Property
(a) The rate of tax to be deducted under section 155, in the case of individual and association of persons, shall be—
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(b) The rate of tax to be deducted under section 155, in the case of company shall be 15% of the gross amount of rent 2708[ ]2708
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Division VI Prizes and Winnings
(1) The rate of tax to be deducted under section 156 on a prize on prize bond or cross-word puzzle shall be 2717[15]2717% of the gross amount paid 2718[ ]2718.
(2) The rate of tax to be deducted under section 156 on winnings from a raffle, lottery, prize on winning a quiz, prize offered by a company for promotion of sale, shall be 20% of the gross amount paid.]2704 . . Division VIA Petroleum Products
Rate of collection of tax under section 156A shall be 2719[12]2719 of the amount of payment 2720[ ]2720.
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PART IV
(See Chapter XII) DEDUCTION OR COLLECTION OF ADVANCE TAX
2724[ ]2724
2725[Division II
BROKERAGE AND COMMISSION
The rate of tax for deduction or collection under section 233 shall be as set out in the following Table, namely:- . .
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2[ ] 3[ ]
Division III 4[Tax on Motor Vehicles]
Rates of collection of tax under section 234,—
5[(1) In case of goods transport vehicles, tax of two rupees and fifty paisa per kilogram of the laden weight shall be charged 6[ ].]
7[(1A) In the case of goods transport vehicles with laden weight of 8120 . . kilograms or more, advance tax after a period of ten years from the date of first registration of vehicle in Pakistan shall be collected at the rate of twelve hundred rupees per annum;]
Rates for Collection of Tax by a Stock Exchange Registered in Pakistan
(i) in case of purchase of shares as per clause (a) of 4[0.01%] of purchase sub-section (1) of section 233A. value
(ii) in case of sale of shares as per clause (b) of sub- 4[0.01%] of sale value section (1) of section 233A. 4[ ] 4[ ]” Division IIA omitted by the Finance Act, 2021. The omitted Division read as follows: “Division IIA
RATES FOR COLLECTION OF TAX BY A STOCK
EXCHANGE REGISTERED IN PAKISTAN
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Inserted by the Finance Act, 2013. Division IIB omitted by the Finance Act, 2021. The omitted Division read as follows: “Division IIB Rates for collection of tax by NCCPL The rate of deduction under section 233AA shall be 10% of profit or mark-up or interest earned by the member, margin financier or securities lender.]” The heading “Transport Business” substituted by the Finance Act, 2008. Paragraph (i) substituted by the Finance Act, 2015. The substituted paragraph (i) read as follows:-“(i) in case of goods transport vehicles, tax of five rupees per kilogram of the laden weight shall be charged.” The words “for filer and four rupees per kilogram of the laden weight for non-filer” omitted though Finance Act, 2019. Inserted by the Finance Act, 2003.
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(2) In the case of passenger transport vehicles plying for hire with registered seating capacity of —
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2732[(3) In case of other [ ] motor vehicles shall be as set out in the following Table, namely:-
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(4) where the motor vehicle tax is collected in lump sum,
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DIVISION IV
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(1) The rate of collection of tax from commercial and industrial consumers from gross amount of bills shall be as set out in the following Table, namely:—
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(2) The rate of tax to be collected on domestic electricity consumption shall be—
(i) zero percent the amount of monthly bill is less than Rs.25,000; and
(ii) 7.5% if the amount of monthly bill is Rs. 25,000 or more;]2732 2742[ ]2742
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Division V Telephone users
Rates of collection of tax under section 236, —
2745[(a) in the case of a telephone subscriber 10% of the (other than mobile phone subscriber) exceeding where the amount of monthly bill amount of bill.]2745 exceeds Rs.1000.
2746[(b). .
First Schedule – Part IV— — in the case of subscriber of internet, 3 2750[ ]2750 2751[ ]2751 [15%] of mobile telephone and pre-paid internet the amount of bill or or telephone card sales price of internet pre-paid card or prepaid telephone card or sale of units through any electronic medium or whatever form 2753[:
Provided . . that in the case of persons mentioned in income tax general order issued under section 114B, the rate of collection of tax shall be 75% of the amount of bill or sale price of internet pre-paid card or prepaid telephone card or sale of units to any electronic medium or whatever form.]2753 . .
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DIVISION VII
Advance Tax on Purchase, Registration and Transfer of Motor Vehicles
3 [(1) The rate of tax under sub-sections (1) and (3) of section 231B shall be as set out in the following Table: – First Schedule – Part IV— —
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Provided that the value for the purpose of 2765[ ]2765 of the above Table shall be in case of motor vehicle –
(i) imported in Pakistan, the import value assessed by the Customs authorities as increased by customs duty, federal excise duty and sales tax payable at import stage;
(ii) manufactured or assembled locally in Pakistan, the invoice value inclusive of all duties and taxes; or
(iii) auctioned, the auction value inclusive of all duties and taxes:
Provided further that in cases where engine capacity is not applicable and the value of vehicle is Rupees five million or more, the rate of tax collectible shall be 3% of the import value as increased by customs duty, sales tax and federal excise duty in case of imported vehicles or invoice value in case of locally manufactured or assembled vehicles.]
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2766[(2) The rate of tax under sub-sections (2) of section 231B shall be as follows:–
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2769[Provided that in cases where engine capacity is not applicable and the value of vehicle is Rupees five million or more, the rate of tax collectible shall be Rupees twenty thousand:
Provided further that the rate of tax to be collected under this clause shall be reduced by ten percent each year from the date of first registration in Pakistan.]2769
2770[(3) The rate of tax under sub-section (2A) of section 231B shall be as follows:—
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2774[Division VIII Advance tax at the time of sale by auction
The rate of collection of tax under section 236A shall be 2775[10]2775% of the gross sale price of any property or goods sold by auction 2776[ ]2776 2777[: . .
Provided that in case of immovable property sold by auction 2778[and sale by auction of train management services by Pakistan Railways]2778, the rate of collection of tax under this section shall be 5% of the gross sale price.]2777 2779[ ]2779 2780[ ]2780 2781[ ]2781 2782[ ]2782
2783[ ]2783
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Advance tax on sale or transfer of immovable property
The rate of tax to be collected under section 236C shall be 2.75% of the gross amount of the consideration received.]2785
2786[ ]2786 2787[ ]2787
2798[Division XI Advance tax on fun.ctions and gatherings . The rate of tax to be collected under section 236CB shall be 10%.]2798
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2799[ ]2799 2802[ ]2802 2804[ ]2804
First Schedule – Part IV— — 2807[Division XIV Advance tax on sale to distributors, dealers or wholesalers.
The rate of collection of tax under section 236G shall be as set out in the following table namely:-
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2808[Provided that the rate of advance tax on sale to distributors, dealers or wholesalers of fertilizer shall be 0.25%, if they are already appearing on both the Active Taxpayers’ Lists issued under the provisions of the Sales Tax Act, 1990 and the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 (XLIX of 2001).]2808
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DIVISION XV
Advance tax on sale to retailers
The rate of collection of tax under section 236H on the gross amount of sales shall be 0.5%.]2774 2815[ ]2815 2816[ ]2816 2817[ ]2817 2818[ ]2818
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2824[Division XVIII Advance tax on purchase of immovable property
The rate of tax to be collected under section 236K shall be 1.25% of the fair market value of the immovable property.]2824
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DIVISION XXVII
Advance tax on amount remitted abroad through credit, debit or prepaid cards The rate of tax to be deducted under section 236Y shall be 2873[ ]2873 2874[0.5%]2874 of the gross amount remitted abroad.]
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THE SECOND SCHEDULE
EXEMPTIONS AND TAX CONCESSIONS
[See section 53]
PART I
EXEMPTIONS FROM TOTAL INCOME
Incomes, or classes of income, or persons or classes of persons, enumerated below, shall be exempt from tax, subject to the conditions and to the extent specified hereunder: 2875[ ]2875 2876[ ]2876 . .
(3) Any income chargeable under the head "Salary" received by a person who, not being a citizen of Pakistan, is engaged as an expert or technical, professional, scientific advisor or consultant or senior management staff by institutions of the Agha Khan Development Network, (Pakistan) listed in Schedule I of the Accord and Protocol dated, November 13, 1994 executed between the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and Agha Khan Development Network. 2877[ ]2877 2878[ ]2878
2879[(5A) Any allowance or perquisite paid or allowed as such outside Pakistan by the Government to a citizen of Pakistan for rendering service outside Pakistan.]2879
Second Schedule – Part-I— — 2880[ ]2880 2881[ ]2881 2882[ ]2882
2883[(9) Any pension –
2884[ ]2884
(ii) granted under the relevant rules to the families and dependents of public servants or members of the Armed Forces of Pakistan who die during service.]2883 2885[ ]2885 2886[ ]2886 . .
(12) Any payment in the nature of commutation of pension received from Government or under any pension scheme approved by the 2887[Board]2887 for the purpose of this clause.
(13) Any income representing any payment received by way of gratuity or commutation of pension by an employee on his retirement or, in the event of his death, by his heirs as does not exceed – Second Schedule – Part-I— —
(i) in the case of an employee of the Government, a 2888[Local Government]2888, a statutory body or corporation established by any law for the time being in force, the amount receivable in accordance with the rules and conditions of the employee’s services;
(ii) any amount receivable from any gratuity fund approved by the Commissioner in accordance with the rules in Part III of the Sixth Schedule;
(iii) in the case of any other employee, the amount not exceeding 2889[three]2889 hundred thousand rupees receivable under any scheme applicable to all employees of the employer and approved by the 2890[Board]2890 for the purposes of this sub-clause; and . .
(iv) in the case of any employee to whom sub-clause (i), (ii) and (iii) do not apply, fifty per cent of the amount receivable or seventy-five thousand rupees, whichever is the less:
Provided that nothing in this sub-clause shall apply –
(a) to any payment which is not received in Pakistan;
(b) to any payment received from a company by a director of such company who is not a regular employee of such company;
(c) to any payment received by an employee who is not a resident individual; and to any gratuity received by an employee who has already received any gratuity from the same or any other employer.
2891[ ]2891 2892[ ]2892 . .
(16) Any income derived by the families and dependents of the "Shaheeds" belonging to Pakistan Armed Forces from the special family pension, dependents pension or children's allowance granted under the provisions of the Joint Services Second Schedule – Part-I— — Instruction No. 5/66.
(17) Any income derived by the families and dependents of the "Shaheeds" belonging to the Civil Armed Forces of Pakistan to whom the provisions of the Joint Services Instruction No. 5/66 would have applied had they belonged to the Pakistan Armed Forces from any like payment made to them. 1[ ]
(19) Any sum representing encashment of leave preparatory to retirement of a member of the Armed Forces of Pakistan or an employee of the Federal Government or a Provincial Government. 2894[ ]2894 2894[ ]2894 . .
(22) Any payment from a provident fund to which the Provident Funds Act, 1925 (XIX of 1925) applies.
(23) The accumulated balance due and becoming payable to an employee participating in a recognized provident fund.
2897[(23A) the accumulated balance upto 2898[50]2898% received from the voluntary pension system offered by a pension fund manager under the Voluntary Pension System Rules, 2005 at the time of eligible person’s-
(a) retirement; or
(b) disability rendering him unable to work; or
(c) death by his nominated survivors 2899[:]2899
Provided that, excluding the cases mentioned in sub-clauses (b) and (c), in case of withdrawal before retirement age or withdrawal at the time of or after retirement age in excess of fifty percent of the accumulated balance, tax shall be Second Schedule – Part-I— — charged at the rate specified in sub-section (6) of section 12 and the pension fund manager shall at the time of making payment deduct tax at the said rate.]2897
2900[ ]2900 2901[ ]2901
2902[(23C) Any withdrawal of accumulated balance from approved pension fund that represent the transfer of balance of approved provident fund to the said approved pension fund under the Voluntary Pension System Rules, 2005.]2902
(24) Any benevolent grant paid from the Benevolent Fund to the employees or members of their families in accordance with the provisions of the Central Employee Benevolent Fund and Group Insurance Act, 1969. . .
(25) Any payment from an approved superannuation fund made on the death of a beneficiary or in lieu of or in commutation of any annuity, or by way of refund of contribution on the death of a beneficiary 2903[.]2903
2904[ ]2904
2905[ ]2905
2906[ ]2906
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(26) Any income of a person representing the sums received by him as a worker from out of the Workers Participation Fund established under the Companies Profits (Workers Participation) Act, 1968 (XII of 1968).
2908[ ]2908 2909[ ]2909 2911[ ]2911 2912[ ]2912 2913[ ]2913 2914[ ]2914 2915[ ]2915 . .
Second Schedule – Part-I— — 2916[ ]2916 2917[ ]2917 2918[ ]2918 4[ ] 2919[ ]2919
2920[(39A) Any amount paid as 2921[,internal security allowance, compensation in lieu of bearer allowance,]2921 kit allowance, ration allowance, special messing allowance, SSG allowance, Northern Areas compensatory allowance, special pay for Northern Areas and height allowance to the Armed Forces personnel.]2920
(40) Any income of a newspaper employee representing Local Travelling . . Allowance paid in accordance with the decision of the Third Wage Board for Newspaper Employees constituted under the Newspaper Employees (Conditions of Service) Act, 1973, published in Part II of the Gazette of Pakistan, Extraordinary, dated the 28th June, 1980.
2922[ ]2922 2923[ ]2923
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(51) The perquisite represented by the right of the President of Pakistan 2932[ ]2932 the Provincial Governors and the Chiefs of Staff, Pakistan Armed Forces to occupy . free of rent as a place of residence an.y premises provided by the Government.
(52) The perquisite represented by free conveyance provided and the sumptuary (entertainment) allowance granted by Government to 2933[ ]2933 the Chiefs of Staff, Pakistan Armed Forces and the Corps Commanders.
2934[ ]2934
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1[(53A) The following perquisites received by an employee by virtue of his employment, namely:-
2[ ]
(ii) free or subsidized food provided by hotels and restaurants to its employees during duty hours;
(iii) free or subsidized education provided by an educational institution to the children of its employees;
(iv) free or subsidized medical treatment provided by a hospital or a clinic to its employees; and
(v) any other perquisite or benefit for which the employer does not have to bear any marginal cost, as notified by the 3[Board].] . . 4[ ]
(55) The perquisites represented by the right of a judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan or of a judge of High Court to occupy free of rent as a place of residence any premises provided by Federal or Provincial Government, as the case may be, or in case a judge chooses to reside in a house not provided by Government, so much of income which represents the sum paid to him as house rent allowance.
(56) The following perquisites, benefits and allowances received by a Judge of Supreme Court of Pakistan and Judge of High Court, shall be exempt from tax.
(1) (a) Perquisites and benefits derived 5[from] use of official car maintained at Government expenses.
(b) Superior judicial allowance payable to a Judge of supreme Court of Pakistan and Judge of a High Court.
. . “(53) The following perquisites and allowances provided or granted by Government to the Ministers of the Federal Government, namely:-
(a) rent-free accommodation in so far as the value thereof exceeds ten per cent of the basic salary of the Ministers concerned;
(b) house-rent allowance paid by Government in lieu of rent-free accommodation in so far as it exceeds five hundred and fifty rupees per month;
(c) free conveyance; and
(d) sumptuary allowance Inserted by the Finance Act, 2005. Sub-clause (i) omitted by the Finance Act, 2013. The omitted sub-clause (i) read as follows: “(i) free or concessional passage provided by transporters including airlines to its employees (including the members of their household and dependents);” The words “Central Board of Revenue” substituted by the Finance Act, 2007. Clause (54) omitted by the Finance Act, 2002. The omitted clause (54) read as follows: “(54) Any sum paid, for purpose of meeting the charges for gas, water and electricity, or the value of gas, water and electricity provided free of charge to the Federal and Provincial Ministers.” The word “form” substituted by the Finance Act, 2005.
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(c) Transfer allowance payable to a Judge of High Court.
(2) The following perquisites of the Judge of Supreme Court of Pakistan and Judge of High Court shall also be exempt from tax during service, and on or after retirement.
(a) The services of a driver and an orderly.
(b) 1000 (one thousand) free local telephone calls per month.
(c) 1000 units of electricity as well as (25 hm3 of gas) per month and free supply of water; and
(d) 200 litres of petrol per month. . .
(3) If during service, a judge dies, exemption from tax in respect of benefits and perquisites provided to widow as mentioned in sub-clause (2) shall also be available to the widow.
(57) (1) Any income from voluntary contributions, house property and investments in securities of the Federal Government derived by the following, namely:-
(i) National Investment (Unit) Trust of Pakistan established by the National Investment Trust Limited, if not less than ninety per cent of its Units at the end of that year are held by the public and not less than ninety per cent of its come of the year is distributed among the Unit-holders;
(ii) Any Mutual Fund approved by the 2935[Securities and Exchanges commission of Pakistan]2935 and set up by the Investment Corporation of Pakistan, if not less than ninety per cent of its Certificates at the end of that year are held by the public and not less than ninety per cent of its income of that year is distributed among the Certificate-holders; and
. 2936[ ]2936.
(2) Any income 2937[other than capital gain on stock and shares of public company, PTC vouchers, modaraba certificates, or any instrument of redeemable capital and derivative products held for less than 12 months]2937 derived by any Mutual Fund, investment company, or a collective investment scheme 2938[or a 2939[REIT Second Schedule – Part-I— — Scheme]2939 2940[or Private Equity and Venture Capital Fund]2940]2938 2941[ ]2941 or the National Investment (Unit) Trust of Pakistan established by the National Investment Trust Limited from any instrument of redeemable capital as defined in the 2942[Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017), if not less than ninety per cent of its income of that year is distributed amongst the Unit- holders.
(3) Any income of the following funds and institution, namely:-
(i) a provident fund to which the Provident Funds Act, 1925 (XIX of 1925), applies;
(ii) trustees on behalf of a recognized provident fund or an approved superannuation fund or an approved gratuity fund; . .
(iii) a benevolent fund or group insurance scheme approved by the 2943[Board]2943 for the purposes of this clause;
(iv) Service Fund;
(v) Employees Old Age Benefits Institution established under the Employees Old Age Benefit Act, 1976 (XIV of 1976);
(vi) any Unit, Station or Regimental Institute; and
(vii) any recognized Regimental Thrift and Savings Fund, the assets of which consist solely of deposits made by members and profits earned by investment thereof;
2944[(viii) a Pension Fund approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan under the Voluntary Pension System Rules, 2005;]2944
2945[(ix) any profit or gain or benefit derived by a pension fund manager from . a pension Fund appro.ved under the Voluntary Pension System Rules, 2005, on redemption of the seed capital invested in pension fund as specified in the Voluntary Pension System Rules, 2005 2946[;]2946 ]2945 2947[ ]2947
Second Schedule – Part-I— — 1[xi. International Irrigation Management Institute.] 2[xii. Punjab Pension Fund established under the Punjab Pension Fund Act, 2007 (I of 2007) and the trust established thereunder.] 3[xiii. Sindh Province Pension Fund established under the Sindh Province Pension Fund Ordinance, 2002.]
4[(xiv) Punjab General Provident Investment Fund established under the Punjab General Provident Investment Fund Act, 2009 (V of 2009) and the trust established thereunder.]
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Explanation.—For.the purpose of this clause, "Service Fund" means a fund which is established under the authority, or with the approval of the Federal Government for the purpose of —
(a) securing deferred annuities to the subscribers of payment to them in the event of their leaving the service in which they are employed; or
(b) making provision for their wives or children after their death; or
(c) making payment to their estate or their nominees upon their death.
5[(xv) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Retirement Benefits and Death Compensation Fund.
(xvi) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa General Provident Investment Fund.
(xvii) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pension Fund.]
6[(4) any income of the following funds, institutions, foundations and trusts, . . namely:-
“(x) the accumulated balance upto 25% received from the voluntary pension system offered by a pension fund manager under the Voluntary Pension System Rules, 2005 at the time of eligible person’s:
(a) retirement; or
(b) disability rendering him unable to work; or
(c) death by his nominated survivors.” Inserted by S.R.O. 1038(I)/2006, dated 09.10.2006. Added by the Finance Act, 2010. Clause (xiii) added by the Finance Act, 2014. Inserted by the Finance Act, 2015. Added by the Finance Act, 2018. Sub-clause (4) inserted by the Finance Act, 2025.
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Second Schedule – Part-I— — boards, trusts and funds, namely: —
(i) any Sports Board or institution recognised by the Federal Government for the purposes of promoting, controlling or regulating any sport or game; 2952[(ia) The Citizens Foundation;]2952 2952[ ]2952
(iii) Fund for Promotion of Science and Technology in Pakistan;
(iv) Fund for Retarded and Handicapped Children;
(v) National Trust Fund for the Disabled; 2952[ ]2952
(vii) Fund for Development of Mazaar of HazaratBurri Imam;
(viii) Rabita-e-Islami's Project for printing copies of the Holy Quran;
(ix) Fatimid Foundation, Karachi;
(x) Al-Shifa Trust;. . 2952[ ]2952
(xii) Society for the Promotion of Engineering Sciences and Technology in Pakistan; 2952[ ]2952 2952[ ]2952 2952[ ]2952 2952[ ]2952 2952[ ]2952 2952[ ]2952 2952[ ]2952 2952[ ]2952 2952[ ]2952 2952[ ]2952
(xxiii) Citizens-Police Liaison Committee, Central Reporting Cell, Sindh Governor House, Karachi;
(xxiv) ICIC Foundation; 2952[ ]2952
(xxvi) National Management Foundation;
(xxvii) Endowment Fund of the institutions of the Agha Khan Development Network (Pakistan listed in Schedule 1 of the Accord and Protocol, dated November 13, 1994, executed between the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and Agha Khan Development Network;
(xxviii) Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Memorial Awards Society;
(xxix) Iqbal Memorial Fund;. .
(xxx) Cancer Research Foundation of Pakistan, Lahore;
(xxxi) Shaukat Khanum Memorial Trust, Lahore;
(xxxii) Christian Memorial Hospital, Sialkot;
(xxxiii) National Museums, National Libraries and Monuments or institutions declared to be National Heritage by the Federal Government;
(xxxiv) Mumtaz Bakhtawar Memorial Trust Hospital, Lahore;
(xxxv) Kashmir Fund for Rehabilitation of Kashmir Refugees and Freedom Fighters;
(xxxvi) Institutions of the Agha Khan Development Network (Pakistan) listed in Schedule 1 of the Accord and Protocol, dated November 13, 1994, executed between the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and Agha Khan Development Network;
(xxxvii) Azad Kashmir President's Mujahid Fund, 1972; National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, (Pakistan) Karachi; Businessmen Hospital Trust, Lahore; Premier Trust Hospital, Mardan; Faisal Shaheed Memorial Hospital Trust, Gujranwala; Khair-un- Nisa Hospital Foundation, Lahore; Sind and Balochistan Advocates' Benevolent Fund; Rashid Minhas Memorial Hospital Fund;
(xxxviii) Any relief 2952[or]2952 welfare fund established by the Federal Government;
(xxxix) Mohatta Palace Gallery Trust; 2952[ ]2952
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Second Schedule – Part-I— — 2968[ ]2968 2969[ ]2969 2970[ ]2970 2971[ ]2971 2972[ ]2972 6[ ]
2973[(65A) Income for any tax year commencing from the tax year 2003, derived from the Welfare Fund created under rule-26 of the Emigration Rules, 1979 (made under section 16 of the Emigration Ordinance, 1979 (XVIII of 1979), except the income generated by the aforesaid Fund through commercial activities.]2973
2974[(65B) Any monetary award received from the Federal or Provincial Government . . or from a Public Office holder by a sportsperson winning a medal in international Olympic Games representing Pakistan:
Provided that this clause shall be applicable from tax year 2025.]2974
2968[ ]2968
Second Schedule – Part-I— — viii. National Memorial Bab-e-Pakistan Trust for the assessment year commencing on or after the 1st day of July, 1994. ix. Pakistan Agricultural Research Council, Islamabad. x. Pakistan Engineering Council; xi. The corporatized entities of Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority from the date of their creation upto the date of completion of the process of corporatization i.e. till the tariff is notified. xii. The Institution of Engineers, Pakistan, Lahore. 2977[(xiia) The Prime Minister’s Special Fund for victims of terrorism.]2977 2977[(xiib) Chief Minister’s (Punjab) Relief Fund for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) of NWFP.]2977 xiii. The Institutions of the Agha Khan Development Network (Pakistan) as contained in Schedule 1 of the Accord and Protocol, dated November 13, 1994, executed between the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the Agha Khan Development . Network. xiv. The Liaquat National Hospital Association, Karachi. xv. The Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. xvi. The Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority established under the Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority Act, 1958 (W. P. Act XXXI of 1958).]2942 2977[xvii. WAPDA First Sukuk Company Limited.]2977 2977[2977[ ]2977 ]2977
2977[(xix) Pension of a former President of Pakistan and his widow under the President Pension Act, 1974 (IX of 1975).]2977
2977[(xx) State Bank of Pakistan and State Bank of Pakistan Banking Services Corporation.]2977
2977[(xxi) International Finance Corporation established under the International Finance Corporation Act, 1956 (XXVIII of 1956) and provided in section 9 of Article VI of Articles of Agreement 1955 as amended through April 1993.]2977
2977[(xxii) Pakistan Domestic Sukuk Company Ltd.]2977
2977[(xxiii) The Asian Development Bank established under the Asian Development Bank Ordinance, 1971 (IX of 1971).]2977
2977[(xxiv) The ECO Trade and Development Bank.]2977
2977[2977[(xxv)]2977 The Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Industry under the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC).]2977
2977[8[(xxvi)] Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South (COMSATS) formed under International Agreement signed on 5th October, 1994.]2977
2977[8[(xxvii)] WAPDA on issuance of twe.nty billion rupees TFC’s/SUKUK certificates for . consideration of DiamerBhasha Dam Projects.]2977
2977[8[(xxviii)] Federal Board of Revenue Foundation.]2977
2977[8[(xxix)] WAPDA Second Sukuk Company Limited.]2977
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5[(75) Any profit on debt and capital gains derived by any agency of foreign Government or any non-resident person approved by the Federal Government for the purpose of this clause from debt and debt instruments approved by the Federal Government.] 3009[ ]3009 3010[ ]3010
(78) Any profit on debt derived fro.m foreign currency accounts held with . agreement for such loan is concluded on or after the first day of February, 1991, and is duly registered with the State Bank of Pakistan:
Provided that this clause shall have retrospective effect of exemption to the agreements entered into in the past and shall not be applicable to new contracts after the 30th day of June, 2010, prospectively.]
(72A) Any income derived by Sukuk holder in relation to Sukuk issued by “The Second Pakistan International Sukuk Company Limited” 8[and the Third Pakistan International Sukuk Company Limited], including any gain on disposal of such Sukuk.”] Inserted by S.R.O. 1029(I)/2014 dated 19.11.2014. Clause (73) omitted by the Finance Act, 2006. The omitted clause (73) read as follows: “(73) Any profit on debt payable to a non-resident person on a loan in foreign exchange against export letter of credit which is used exclusively for export of goods manufactured or processed for exports in Pakistan.” Clause (74) omitted by the Finance Act, 2021. Earlier this amendment was made through Tax Laws (Second Amendment) Ordinance, 2021.The omitted clause read as follows: “(74) Any profit on debt derived by Hub Power Company Limited on or after the first day of July, 1991, on its bank deposits or accounts with 3[financial institutions] directly connected with financial transactions relating to the project operations.” 4Clause (74A) omitted by the Finance Act, 2011.. The omitted clause (74A) read as follows: . “(74A) Any profit on debt, payable to National Bank of Pakistan, on foreign currency loan of US $ 100 million, given to Pakistan State Oil Company Limited (PSO) under agreement executed at Bahrain on the 29th May, 2001, approved by the Federal Government vide Finance Division’s letter No.F.3(3)EF(B-III)/2001, dated the May 29, 2001. Clause (75) substituted by the Finance Act, 2021. Earlier this amendment was made through Tax Laws (Second Amendment) Ordinance, 2021. The substituted clause read as follows: “(75) Any income of an agency of a foreign Government, a foreign national (company, firm or association of persons), or any other non-resident person approved by the Federal Government for the purposes of this clause, from profit on moneys borrowed under a loan agreement or in respect of foreign currency instrument approved by the Federal Government.” Second Schedule – Part-I— — authorised banks in Pakistan, 3011[or certificate of investment issued by investment banks]3011 in accordance with 3012[any foreign currency account scheme(s)]3012 introduced by the State Bank of Pakistan, by 3013[non-resident individuals, non-resident association of persons and non-resident companies]3013.
(79) Any profit on debt derived from a rupee account held with a scheduled bank in Pakistan by a 3014[ ]3014 3015[a person maintaining a Non-Resident Pakistani Rupee Value Account “NRVA” or Non-Resident Business Value Account “NRBVA” under the scheme introduced by the State Bank of Pakistan]3015, where the deposits in the said account are made exclusively from foreign exchange remitted into the said account.
3016[ ]3016 3017[ ]3017 . 3018[ ]3018. 3019[ ]3019 3020[ ]3020
Second Schedule – Part-I— — 1[ ] 2[ ] 3[ ] 4[ ] 5[ ] 6[ ]
“(83) Any profit on debt derived from Pak rupees account or certificates of deposit which have been created by conversion of a foreign currency account or deposit held on the 28th day of May, 1998, with a bank authorised under the Foreign Currency Accounts Scheme of State Bank of Pakistan:
Provided that nothing contained in this clause shall apply to such Pak rupee account or certificates which are created out of foreign currency deposit.s which are not exempt under clause (78) and (80).” . Clause (84) omitted by the Finance Act, 2004. The omitted clause (84) read as follows: “(84) Any profit on debt received from a Pakistani bank by a foreign bank, approved by the Federal Government for the purposes of this clause, for such period as may be determined by the Federal Government:
Provided that-
(i) the profit is earned on deposits comprising of remittances from abroad held in a rupee account opened with a Pakistani bank with the prior approval of the State Bank of Pakistan;
(ii) the Pakistani bank maintaining the said rupee account holds 20 per cent or more of the equity capital of the said foreign bank and the management of the latter vests in the Pakistani bank; and
(iii) the rate of profit chargeable on the said deposits does not exceed the rate of interest chargeable on the deposits in the foreign currency accounts allowed to be opened with banks in Pakistan by the State Bank of Pakistan.” Clause (85) omitted by the Finance Act, 2002. The omitted clause (85) read as follows: “(85) Any income derived by any person, not being a bank, a banking company, financial institution, a development financing institution or a company engaged in the business of insurance, by way of return on bearer bonds issued by the Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority, established under the Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority Act, 1958 (West Pakistan Act. No.( XXXI of 1958):
Provided that nothing contained in this clause shall apply in respect of return on bonds issued on or after the first day of July, 1991.” Clause (86) omitted by the Finance Act, 2002. The omitted clause (86) read as follows: “(86) Any income derived by any person, being an individual, by way of return on bearer or registered bonds . . (Second issue, 1989), issued by the Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority, established under the Pakistan Water and Power Authority Act, 1958 (West Pakistan Act, No. XXXI of 1958):
Provided that nothing contained in this clause shall apply in respect of return on bonds issued on or after the first day of July, 1991.” Clause (87) omitted by the Finance Act, 2003. The omitted clause (87) read as follows: “(87) Any income derived by a non-resident person from foreign investment in 7th issue of Pak rupee denominated WAPDA Energy Bonds issued under the WAPDA Energy Bonds (7th Issue) Regulations, 1997.” Clause (88) omitted by the Finance Act, 2004. The omitted clause (88) read as follows: “(88) Any income derived by a non-resident person(excluding local branches, subsidiaries or offices of foreign banks, companies, associations of persons or any other person operating in Pakistan) from Federal Government securities and redeemable capital, as defined in the Companies Ordinance, 1984, (XLVII of 1984) listed on a registered stock exchange, where the investments are made exclusively from foreign exchange remitted into Pakistan through a Special Convertible Rupee Account maintained with a bank in Pakistan.” Clause (88A) omitted by Finance Act, 2014. The omitted clause (88A) read as follows: “ (88A) Notwithstanding omission of clause (88), the existing holders of Federal Government Securities and redeemable capital shall continue to have benefit of exemption till the maturity of the securities and redeemable capital.” Second Schedule – Part-I— — 3021[ ]3021 3022[ ]3022 3023[ ]3023 3024[ ]3024 3025[ ]3025 3026[ ]3026 3027[ ]3027
Second Schedule – Part-I— — 1[ ] 2[ ] 3[ ] 3031[ ]3031 5[ ] 3028[ ]3028 3029[ ]3029 3030[(98AA) Any income derived by ICC Business Corporation (IBC) or International Cricket Council (ICC) or employees, officials, agents and representatives of IBC and ICC, officials from ICC members, players, coaches, medical doctors and officials of member countries, IBC partners and media representatives, other than persons who are resident of Pakistan, from ICC champions Trophy, 2025 hosted . in Pakistan.]3030. such institution is set up:
Provided that a computer training institution or computer training scheme approved by the Central Board of Revenue before the first day of July, 2000 shall continue to avail exemption under this clause till the expiry of the specified period.” Clause (93 A) omitted by Finance Act, 2014. The Omitted clause (93A) read as follows: “(93A) Profits and gains derived by a taxpayer from the running of any vocational institute or technical institute or poly-technical institute, recognized by a Board of Technical Education or a university or any other authority appointed in this behalf by the Federal Government or a Provincial Government, as the case may be, set up between the first day of July, 2004, and the thirtieth day of June, 2008, both days inclusive, for a period of five years beginning from the tax year in which such institution is recognized.” Clause (94) omitted by the Finance Act, 2002. The omitted clause (94) read as follows: “(94) Any amount paid by way of Federal Educational Fee or expended on setting up and managing or running of a middle, high or technical school in accordance with the conditions laid down in the Federal Education Fee Scheme.” Clause (95) omitted by the Finance Act, 2006. The omitted clause (95) read as follows: “(95) Any income derived by the Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research.” . “(96) Any income derived by the Institution of Engineers, Pakistan, Lahore.” Clause (97) omitted by the Finance Act, 2006. The omitted clause (97) read as follows: “(97) Income of Pakistan Agricultural Research Council, Islamabad.” Clause (98) omitted by the Finance Act, 2021. Earlier this amendment was made through Tax Laws (Second Amendment) Ordinance, 2021. The omitted clause read as follows: “(98) Any income derived by any Board or other organization established 3028[by Government]3028 3028[ ]3028 in Pakistan for the purposes of controlling, regulating or encouraging major games and sports recognised by Government 3028[:]3028
Second Schedule – Part-I— —
3032[(99) Any income derived by a Collective Investment Scheme or a REIT Scheme 3033[including Special Purpose Vehicle]3033, if not less than ninety per cent of its accounting income of that year, as reduced by 3034[accumulated losses and]3034 capital gains whether realized or unrealized, is distributed amongst the unit or certificate holders or shareholders as the case may be 3035[:
Provided that for the purpose of determining distribution of at least 90% of accounting income, the income distributed through bonus shares, units or certificates as the case may be, shall not be taken into account.]3035
Explanation.— For the purpose of this clause the expression “accounting income” means income calculated under the generally accepted Accounting Principles and verified by the auditors 3036[and Special Purpose Vehicle shall have the same meaning as defined under the Real Estate Investment Trust . . Regulations, 2015]3036.]3032 3037[ ]3037
3032[(99A) Profits and gains accruing to a person on the sale of immoveable property 3041[or shares of Special Purpose Vehicle]3041 to any type of REIT scheme upto the 30th Second Schedule – Part-I— — day of June, 2023.]3032
3042[Explanation.— For the purpose of this clause, Special Purpose Vehicle shall have the same meaning as defined under the Real Estate Investment Trust Regulations, 2015.]3042
3043[(99B) Income of a Special Purpose Vehicle buying Diversified Payment Rights from the Authorized Dealers in Pakistan.
Explanation.— For the purpose of this clause, Diversified Payment Rights, Special Purpose Vehicle and Authorized Dealers shall mean the ‘Diversified Payment Rights’, ‘Special Purpose Vehicle’ and ‘Authorized Dealers’, respectively, in each case, as referred in the State Bank of Pakistan‘s Circular(s) or Regulations . . on Diversified Payment Rights;]3043
3044[(99C) Any income derived by a Private Equity and Venture Capital Fund registered under Private Funds Regulations, 2015, if not less than ninety percent of its accounting income of that year, as reduced by accumulated losses and unrealized capital gains, is distributed by the Private Equity and Venture Capital Fund to its unit or certificate holders or shareholders:
Provided that this exemption shall not be available if the Private Equity and Venture Capital Fund is established to acquire a public listed company, whose status has not been changed to the private limited company on the acquisition.]3044
3045[ ]3045 3046[ ]3046
Second Schedule – Part-I— — 3047[ ]3047 3048[ ]3048 3049[ ]3049 3047[ ]3047
3052[(103A) Any income derived from inter-corporate dividend within the group companies entitled to group taxation under section 59AA 6[ 3053[ ] ]3053 3054[subject to the condition that return of the group has been filed for the tax year.]3054.]3052
3055[ ]3055 3056[ ]3056 3057[ ]3057 . .
3058[(103D) Dividend income and long term capital gains of any venture capital fund Second Schedule – Part-I— — from investments in zone enterprises as defined in 3059[the Special Technology Zones Authority Act, 2021 (XVII of 2021)]3059 for a period of ten years commencing from issuance of licence by the Authority to the zone enterprise.]3058
3060[ ]3060 3061[ ]3061 3062[ ]3062
3063[(105B) Any income received by a taxpayer from a corporate agricultural enterprise, distributed as dividend out of tis income from agriculture.]3063
3064[(105C) Any income derived by Kuwait Foreign Trading Contracting and Investment Company or Kuwait Investment Authority being dividend of the Pak- . . Kuwait Investment Company in Pakistan from the year of incorporation of Pak- Kuwait Investment Company.]3064
3065[ ]3065 3066[ ]3066
(107) Any income derived by any subsidiary of the Islamic Development Bank wholly owned by it and set up in Pakistan and engaged in owning and leasing of tankers.
Second Schedule – Part-I— —
3067[(107A) Any income derived by the Islamic Development Bank from its operations in Pakistan in connection with its social and economic development activities.]3067
3068[ ]3068
3069[ ]3069 3070[ ]3070 3071[ ]3071 3072[ ]3072 7[ ] 3073[ ]3073 3074[ ]3074 3075[ ]3075 . 3076[ ]3076.
Second Schedule – Part-I— — 3078[ ]3078 3079[ ]3079 3080[ ]3080 3081[ ]3081 3082[ ]3082
3083[(114B) Profit and gains accruing to persons mentioned in proviso to sub-section (1) of section 236C in respect of first sale of immovable property acquired from or allotted by the Federal Government or Provincial Government or any authority duly certified by the official allotment authority, and the property acquired or allotted is in recognition of services rendered by the 3084[persons specified in the said proviso]3084.]3083
3085[ ]3085 . .
Second Schedule – Part-I— — 3086[ ]3086 2[ ] 3087[ ]3087 3088[ ]3088 3089[ ]3089 3090[ ]3090
Second Schedule – Part-I— — 3092[ ]3092 3093[ ]3093 3094[ ]3094 3095[ ]3095
3096[(126) Any income of a public sector university established solely for educational Second Schedule – Part-I— — purposes and not for the purposes of profit, with effect from the 1st day of July, 2013.]3096
1[2[(126A) Income derived by China Overseas Ports Holding Company Limited, China Overseas Ports Holding Company Pakistan (Private) Limited, 3[Gawadar] International Terminal Limited, 4[Gawadar] Marine Services Limited and 5[Gawadar] Free Zone Company Limited from 6[Gawadar] Port 7[8[and Gawadar Free Zone]] operations for a period of twenty-three years, with effect from the sixth day of February, 2007.]
9[(126AA)Profit and gains derived by a taxpayer from businesses set up in the 10[Gawadar] Free Zone Area for a period of twenty three years with effect from the first day of July, 2016.] . .
(2) The exemption under this clause shall apply to an industrial undertaking which fulfils the following conditions, namely:-
(a) that it is set up in such area as may be notified by the Federal Government to be a Special Industrial Zone;
(b) that it is not formed by the splitting up, or the reconstruction or reconstitution of a business already in existence or by transfer to a new business of any machinery or plant used in a business which was being carried on in Pakistan at any time before the commencement of the new business;
(c) that it is owned and managed by a company formed exclusively for operating such industrial undertaking and registered under the Companies Ordinance, 1984 (XLVII of 1984), having its registered office in Pakistan; and
(d) that it is not engaged in the manufacture of arms and ammunition, security printing, currency and mint, high explosives, radioactive substances, alcohol (except industrial alcohol), cotton ginning, spinning (except as part of integrated textile unit), sugar manufacturing (white), flour milling, steel re-rolling and furnace, Tobacco industry, ghee or vegetable oil industry, plastic bags (including Polyropylene, and Polyethylene), beverages (excluding fruit juices), polyester industry, automobile assembly and cement industry. Clause (126 A) substituted by the Finance Act, 2014. The substituted clause (126A) read as follows: “(126A) income derived by –
(a) Gawadar Free Zone Company Limited; .
(b) PSA Gawadar Internatio.nal Terminal Limited;
(c) Gawadar Marine Services Limited; and
(d) P.S.A. Gawadar (PTE) Ltd. from Gwadar Port operations for a period of twenty years beginning from the year in which the company is set up or commercial operation is commenced, whichever is the later.” Clause (126A) substituted by the Finance Act, 2016. Substituted clause read as follows:- “(126A) income derived by China Overseas Ports Holding Company Limited from Gwadar Port operations for a period of 2[“twenty three”]years, with effect from the sixth day of February, 2007.” The word “Gawadar” substituted by Finance Act 2017. The word “Gawadar” substituted by Finance Act 2017. The word “Gawadar” substituted by Finance Act 2017. The word “Gawadar” substituted by Finance Act 2017. The words inserted through Tax Laws (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 dated 8th October, 2019 Inserted through Finance Act, 2020 dated 30th June, 2020 Inserted by the Finance Act, 2016. The word “Gawadar” substituted by Finance Act 2017.
Second Schedule – Part-I— — 3097[(126AB) Profit on debt derived by-
(a) any foreign lender; or
(b) any local bank having more than 75 per cent shareholding of the Government or the State Bank of Pakistan, under a Financing Agreement with the China Overseas Ports Holding Company Limited, 3098[China Overseas Port Holding Company Pakistan (Private) Limited, Gawadar International Terminals Limited, Gwadar Marine Services Limited and Gawadar Free Zone Company Limited,]3098 Gawadar International terminals Limited, Gawadar Marine Services Limited and Gawadar Free Z.one Company Limited]3097 for a period of . twenty three years with effect from the first day of July, 2016;]
3099[(126AC) Income derived by contractors and sub-contractors of China Overseas Ports Holding Company Limited, China Overseas Ports Holding Company Pakistan (Private) Limited, 3100[Gawadar]3100 International Terminal Limited, 3101[Gawadar]3101 Marine Services Limited and 3102[Gawadar]3102 Free Zone Company Limited from 3103[Gawadar]3103 Port 3104[and Gawardar Free Zone]3104 3105[and Gawadar Free Zone]3105 operations for a period of twenty years, with effect from the first day of July, 2016.]3099
3106[(126AD) (1) Any income derived by China Overseas Ports Holding Company Limited being dividend received from China Overseas Ports Holding Company Pakistan (Private) Limited, Gwadar International Terminal Limited Gwadar Marine Services Limited and Gwadar Free Zone Company Limited for a period of twenty-three years with effect from the first day of July, 2016.
(2) Any income derived by China Overseas Ports Holding Company Pakistan (Private) Limited being dividend received from, Gwadar International Terminal Limited Gwadar Marine Services Limited and Gwadar Free Zone . Company Limited for a period of twent.y-three years with effect from the first day of July, 2016.]3106
Second Schedule – Part-I— — 3107[ ]3107
3108[(126B) Profits and gains derived by a refinery—
(a) from new deep conversion refinery of at least 100,000 barrels per day for which approval is given by the Federal Government before the 31st day of December, 2021; or
(b) for the purpose of upgradation, modernization or expansion project of any existing refinery which makes undertaking to the Federal Government in writing before the 31st day of December, 2021 in this regard:
Provided that this exemption shall be available for a period of twenty . . years beginning from the date of commencement of commercial production in the case of new refinery and ten years from the date of completion of up gradation, modernization or expansion project of existing refinery.
Provided further that the exemption under this clause shall only be available to those refineries whose products fulfill Euro 5 standards.]3108
3109[ ]3109 3110[ ]3110 3111[ ]3111 3112[ ]3112
Second Schedule – Part-I— —
3113[(126D) Profit and gains derived by a taxpayer from an industrial undertaking set up in the 3114[Gawadar]3114 declared by the Federal Government to be a Zone within the meaning of Export Processing Zone Authority Ordinance, 1980 (IV of 1980) as Export Processing Zone, 3115[Gawadar]3115, for a period of ten years beginning with the month and year in which the industrial undertaking is set up or commercial operation commenced, whichever is later.]3113
3116[(126E) Income derived by a zone enterprise as defined in the Special Economic Zones Act, 2012 (XX of 2012) for a period of ten years starting from the date the developer certifies that the zone enterprise has commenced commercial operation 3117[or up to the 30th day of June, 2035, whichever is earlier]3117 and for a period of ten years to a developer of zone starting from the date of signing of the development agreement in the special economic zone as announced by the . Federal Government]3116 3118[:.
Provided that this clause shall also apply to a co-developer as defined in Special Economic Zone Rules, 2013 subject to the condition that a certificate has been furnished—
(a) by the developer that he has not claimed exemption under this clause and has relinquished his claim in favour of the co-developer; and
(b) by the Special Economic Zone Authority validating that the developer has not claimed exemption under this clause and has relinquished claim in favour of the co-developer.]3118 3119[ ]3119
3120[(126EA) Profits and gains derived by – Second Schedule – Part-I— —
(a) zone developer as defined in the Special Technology Zones Authority Act, 2021 (XVII of 2021) from development and operations of the zones for a period of ten years starting from the date of signing of the development agreement;
(b) zone Enterprises as defined in the Special Technology Zones Authority Act, 2021 (XVII of 2021) for a period of ten years from the date of issuance of license by the Special Technology Zone Authority 3122[or up the 30th day of June, 2035, whichever is earlier]3122; and
(c) Special Technology Zones Authority established under the Special Technology Zones Authority Act, 2021 (XVII of 2021).]3120 . . 3123[ ]3123 3124[ ]3124 3125[ ]3125 3126[ ]3126 3127[ ]3127 3128[ ]3128 3129[ ]3129
Second Schedule – Part-I— — 1[ ] 2[ ] 3[ ] 4[ ] 5[ ] 3130[ ]3130
“(126I) Profits and gains derived by a taxpayer, from an industrial undertaking set up by 31st day of December, 2016 and engaged in the manufacture of plant, machinery, equipment and items with . dedicated use (no multiple uses) for generation. of renewable energy from sources like solar and wind, for a period of five years beginning from first day of July, 2015. 8[:] [
Provided that this clause shall also apply to such undertaking set up between the 1st March 2019 and the 30th June, 2023 for a period of five years beginning from the date such industrial undertaking is set up.] Clause “(126J)” added by the Finance Act, 2015. Clause (126J) omitted by the Finance Act, 2021. The omitted clause read as follows: “(126J) Profits and gains derived by a taxpayer, from an industrial undertaking set up between 1st day of July, 2015 and 30th day of June, 2016 engaged in operating warehousing or cold chain facilities for storage of agriculture produce for a period of three years beginning with the month in which the industrial undertaking is set up or commercial operations are commenced, whichever is later.]” Clause “(126K)” added by the Finance Act, 2015. 4Clause (126K) omitted by the Finance Act, 2021. The omitted clause read as follows: “(126K) Profits and gains derived by a taxpayer, from an industrial undertaking set up between the first day of July, 2015 and the 30th day of June, 2017 for establishing and operating a halal meat production unit, for a period of four years beginning with the month in which the industrial undertaking commences commercial production. The exemption under this clause shall apply if the industrial undertaking is –
(a) owned and managed by a company formed for operating the said halal meat production unit and registered under the Companies Ordinance, 1984 (XLVII of 1984), and having its registered office in Pakistan;
(b) not formed by the splitting up, or the re construction or reconstitution, of a business already . in existence or by transfer to a new b.usiness of any machinery or plant used in a business which was being carried on in Pakistan at any time before the commencement of the new business; and
(c) halal meat production unit is established and obtains a halal certification within the period between the first day of July, 2015 and the 30th day of June, 2017.]” Clause “(126L)” added by the Finance Act, 2015.
Second Schedule – Part-I— —
3131[(126M) Profits and gains derived by a taxpayer from a transmissionline project set up in Pakistan on or after the1st day of July, 2015 for a period of ten years. The exemption under this clause shall apply to such project which is—
(a) owned and managed by a company formed for operating the said project and registered under the 3132[Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017)]3132, and having its registered office in Pakistan;
(b) not formed by the splitting up, or the reconstruction or reconstitution, of a business already in existence or by transfer to a new business of any machinery or plant used in a business which was being carried on in Pakistan at any time before the commencement of the new business; and . .
(c) owned by a company fifty per cent of whose shares are not held by the Federal Government or Provincial Government or a Local Government or which is not controlled by the Federal Government or a Provincial Government or a Local Government:
Provided that the exemption under this clause shall not apply to projects set up on or after the thirtieth day of June, 3[2022].]3131
3133[ ]3133 3134[ ]3134 3135[ ]3135 3136[ ]3136
Second Schedule – Part-I— — 3138[ ]3138 3139[ ]3139 3140[ ]3140
Second Schedule – Part-I— — 3141[ ]3141 3142[ ]3142
(132) Profits and gains derived by a taxpayer from an electric power generation project set up in Pakistan on or after the 1st day of July, 1988. The exemption under this clause shall apply to such project which is—
(a) owned and managed by a company formed for operating the said project and registered under the 3143[Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017), and having its registered office in Pakistan;
(b) not formed by the splitting up, or the reconstruction or reconstitution, of a business already in existence or by transfer to a new business of any . . machinery or plant used in a business which was being carried on in Pakistan at any time before the commencement of the new business; and
(c) owned by a company fifty per cent of whose shares are not held by the Federal Government or Provincial Government or a 3144[Local Government]3144 or which is not controlled by the Federal Second Schedule – Part-I— — Government or a Provincial Government or a 3145[Local Government]3145:
Provided that the condition laid down in sub-clause (a) shall not apply to the Hub Power Company Limited 3146[:]3146
3147[Provided further the exemption under this clause shall not apply to oil fired power plants setup 3148[between 22nd October, 2002 and 30th June, 2006]3148 3149[but shall apply to Dual Fuel (Oil/Gas) power projects set up on or after the first September, 2005]3149 3150[:]3150 ]3147
3151[Provided further that the exemption under this clause shall be available to companies registered in Pakistan or Azad Jammu and . . Kashmir owning and managing Hydel Power Projects, set up in Azad Jammu and Kashmir or Pakistan 3152[:]3152]3151
3153[Provided further that exemption under this clause shall also be available to the expansion projects of the existing Independent Power Projects already in operation 3154[:]3154
3155[Provided also that conditions laid down in sub-clause (b) shall not apply to electric power generation project formed by the splitting up, or the reconstruction or the reconstitution of an electric power generation business already in existence and availing exemption under this clause]3155 3156[:
3157[Provided further that the exemption under this clause shall Second Schedule – Part-I— — be available to persons, who enter into agreement or to whom letter of intent is issued by the Federal or Provincial Government for setting up an electric power generation project in Pakistan on or before the 30th day of June, 2021 and who obtains the letter of support on or before the 30th day of June, 2023.]3157
3159[ ]3159 3160[ ]3160
3[(132AA) Profits and gains derived from sale of electricity by National Power Parks Management Company (Private) Limited or demerged entities of National Power Parks Management Company (Private) Limited commencing from the commercial operation dates and continuing after the date of change of ownership . . as a result of privatization by the Privatization Commission of Pakistan.]
3161[ ]3161 3162[ ]3162
3163[(132C) Profits and gains derived by a taxpayer from a bagasse/biomass based cogeneration power project having one or more boilers of not less than 60 bar (kg/CM3) pressure each, commissioned after the first day of January 2013.]3163
3164[ ]3164 3159[ ]3159
Second Schedule – Part-I— — 1[ ] 2[ ] 3[ ] 4[ ] 5[ ] 6[ ]
7[ ]
8[(139) (a) The benefit represented by free provision to the employee of medical
(a) “IT Services” include software development, software maintenance, system integration, web design, web development, web h.osting, and network design, and .
(b) “IT enabled services” include inbound or outbound call centres, medical transcription, remote monitoring, graphics design, accounting services, HR services, telemedicine centers, data entry operations 8[, locally produced television programs] and insurance claims processing.] Clause (133A) omitted by the Finance Act, 2008. The omitted clause (133A) read as follows: “(133A) Any income derived by an individual from transfer of his membership rights or shares of a stock exchange in Pakistan along with a room in the Stock Exchange to a company at any time between the first day of July, 2005, and the thirtieth day of June, 2008.” Clause (134) omitted by the Finance Act, 2003. The omitted clause (134) read as follows: “(134) Any amount received on encashment of any certificate issued in pursuance of the US Dollar Bearer Certificate Rules, 1991:
Provided that exemption under this clause shall not be available in respect of certificates purchased on or after the 15 June, 1995.” Clause (135) omitted by the Finance Act, 2014. The Omitted clause (135) read as follows: “(135) Any amount received on encashment of Special US Dollar Bond issued under the Special US Dollar Bonds Rules, 1998.” Inserted by S.R.O. 64(I)/2012, dated 27.01.2012. 5Clauses (135A) and (136) omitted by the Finance Act, 2021. Earlier this amendment was made through Tax Laws (Second Amendment) Ordinance, 2021. The omitted clauses read as follows: “(135A)Any income derived by a non-resident from investment in OGDCL exchangeable bonds issued by the Federal Government.]3156
(136) Any income of a special purpose vehicle as defined in the Asset Backed Securitization Rules, 1999 made under the Companies Ordinance, 1984 (XLVII of 1984):
Provided that, if there is any inc.ome which accrues or arises in the accounts of the . special purpose vehicle, after completion of the process of the securitization 5[“or redemption of sukuks”], it shall be returned to the Originator as defined by the said rules within the income year next following the year in which the income has been determined and such income shall be taxable in the hands of the Originator.]3153” Clause (137) omitted by the Finance Act, 2006. The omitted clause (137) read as follows: “ (137) Income of Fugro Geodetic Limited from execution of contract with the Government of Pakistan for survey for the establishment of the Continental Shelf of Pakistan.” Clause (138) omitted by the Finance Act, 2008. The omitted clause (138) read as follows: “(138) Any income referred to in Section 3.4 (a) of the Facilitation Agreement between the President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the taxpayer purchasing the KotAddu Power Station from Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority for a period of ten years from 28th June, 1996; provided, however, that the exemption under this clause shall only be available subject to the business of the said taxpayer being restricted to owing and operating the KotAddu power station.” Clause (139) substituted by the Finance Act, 2003. The substituted clause (139) read as follows: “(139) (a) Any benefit, reimbursement received by an employee on account of medical charges or hospital charges, or both, incurred by an employee, as provided for under the terms of the employee’s employment agreement; or where such benefit for reimbursement, medical charges or hospital charges, or both are not Second Schedule – Part-I— — treatment or hospitalization or both by an employer or the reimbursement received by the employee of the medical charges or hospital charges or both paid by him, where such provision or reimbursement is in accordance with the terms of employment:
Provided that National Tax Number of the hospital or clinic, as the case may be, is given and the employer also certifies and attests the medical or hospital bills to which this clause applies;
(a) any medical allowance received by an employee not exceeding ten per cent of the basic salary of the employee if free medical treatment or hospitalization or reimbursement of medical or hospitalization charges is not provided for in the terms of employment; or . . 1[ ]
2[(140) All payments on account of principal, interest, or fees received by the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), from development project undertaken in pursuance to the Investment Incentive Agreement signed between the Government of Pakistan and the Government of the United States of America, dated 18th November, 1997.]
3[(140A) Any profit on debt received by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), from Islamabad-Burhan Transmission Reinforcement Project (Phase-I) undertaken in pursuance to the loan agreement for Islamabad-Burhan Transmission Reinforcement Project (Phase-I).]
4[ ] provided for under the terms of employment’s agreement, medical allowance upto maximum of 10% of the basic pay for the year:
Provided that National Tax Number of the hospital or clinic, as the case may be, . is given and the employ.er also certifies and attests the medical or hospital bills to which this clause applies; or
(b) Any amount paid by a taxpayer, being an individual and resident in Pakistan, by way of personal expenditure on medical service, to the extent of 10% of taxable income returned in return of income or Rs 30,000 whichever is lower.
Provided that the receipts in respect of such expenditure being name, National Tax Number and complete address of the medical practitioners are furnished along with his return of income.” Sub-clause (c) omitted by the Finance Act, 2006. The omitted sub-clause (c) read as follows: “(c) any amount paid during a year by a taxpayer, being a resident individual, by way of personal expenditure on medical service to the extent of ten per cent of taxable income declared in his return of income for the said tax year or thirty thousand rupees – whichever is the less:
Provided that the receipts of such expenditure bearing name, National Tax Number and complete address of the medical practitioners are furnished along with his return of income.” Added by S.R.O. 1353(I)/2012, dated 31.10.2012. Inserted by the Finance Act, 2017 Clause “(141)” added by the Finance Act, 2015.
Second Schedule – Part-I— —
3167[ ]3167
3168[(142) Income from social security contributions derived by Balochistan Employees‘ Social Security Institution, Employees‘ Social Security Institution Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab Employees‘ Social Security Institution and Sindh Employees‘ Social Security Institution.
Explanation.— For the removal of doubt, it is clarified that all incomes other than social security contributions shall not be exempt;]3168
3169[ ]3169 3170[ ]3170 . . 3171[ ]3171 3172[ ]3172
Second Schedule – Part-I— —
3173[(145A) Any income which was not chargeable to tax prior to the commencement of the Constitution (Twenty-fifth Amendment) Act, 2018 (XXXVII of 2018) of any individual domiciled or company and association of persons resident in the Tribal Area forming part of the Provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan under paragraph (d) of Article 246 of the Constitution with effect from the 1st day of June, 2018 to the 30th day of June, 3174[ ]3174 3175[ ]3175 3176[2026]3176 (both days inclusive).]3173
3177[ ]3177 3178[ ]3178
3179[(147) Any income derived by the Federal Government Employees Housing Authority and Naya Pakistan Housing and Development Authority for the tax year 2020 and the following four tax years.]3179 . . 3180[ ]3180
3181[(149) Any sum—
(i) remitted to Pakistan through banking channels in foreign currency received by an international buying house from its non-resident principal to meet its expenses in Pakistan; and
(ii) chargeable under the head “Salary” received by a person who, not being a citizen or resident of Pakistan, is engaged as an expert by an international buying house.
Explanation.—For the purpose of this clause international buying house means persons acting as buying offices, buyers’ agents, or representatives of international buyers for facilitating exports from Pakistan and are registered as liaison offices with Board of Investment or companies registered with SECP.
Provided that such buying houses act as cost Second Schedule – Part-I— — centers with the sole purpose to bring export orders to Pakistan on behalf of their principals and do not enter into any local business transactions in Pakistan and their expenses are remitted to Pakistan.]3181
3182[(150) Income derived by Siyahkalem Engineering Construction Industry and Trade Company Limited 3183[and Alteraz Engineering Consultant]3183 from contract dated 23rd day of May 2017 with Earthquake Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Authority, financed by the Saudi Fund for Development with effect from tax year 2017.
(151) Any income derived by a person from cinema operations for five years from the commencement of cinema operations 3184[: . .
Provided that the exemption under this clause shall be available to a person till 30th June, 2030 or five years from commencement of cinema operations whichever is earlier.]3184 3185[ ]3185
(153) Profits and gains from the production of feature film derived between the first day of July, 2022 and the thirtieth day of June, 2027 both days inclusive by a resident producer or a resident production house.]3182
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Second Schedule – Part-II— —
PART II
REDUCTION IN TAX RATES
Incomes or classes of income, or persons or classes of persons, enumerated below, shall be liable to tax at such rates which are less than the rates specified in the First Schedule, as are specified hereunder:
3186[ ]3186 3187[ ]3187 3188[ ]3188 3189[ ]3189 3190[ ]3190 3191[ ]3191. .
Second Schedule – Part-II— — 3192[ ]3192 3193[ ]3193 3194[ ]3194
3195[(5A) The rate of tax to be deducted under sub-section (2) of section 152, in respect of payments 3196[from]3196 profit on debt payable to a non-resident person having no permanent establishment in Pakistan, 3197[other than those covered under clauses
(78) and (79) of Part I of the Second Schedule,]3197 shall be 10% of the gross amount paid 3198[:]3198
3199[Provided that tax deducted on profit on debt from debt instruments, Government securities including treasury bills and Pakistan Investment Bonds shall be final tax on profit on debt payable to a non-resident person having no permanent establishm.ent in Pakistan and the investments are . exclusively made through a Special Rupee Convertible Account maintained with a Bank in Pakistan.]3199
Second Schedule – Part-II— — 3200[(5AA) The rate of tax to be deducted under sub-section (2) of section 152, in respect of payments to an 3201[person]3201, on account of profit on debt earned from a debt instrument, whether conventional or shariah compliant, issued by the Federal Government under the Public Debt Act, 1944 and purchased exclusively through a bank account maintained abroad, a non-resident Rupee account repatriable (NRAR) 3202[Foreign Currency Value Account (FCVA), Foreign Currency Business Value Account (FCBVA), Non-Resident Rupee Value Account (NRVA), or Non- Resident Rupee Business Value Account (NRBVA)]3202 maintained with a banking company in Pakistan shall be ten percent of the gross amount paid:
Provided that tax deducted on such profit on debt shall be final tax.]3200
3203[(5AB) The rate of tax to be deducted. under section 151 shall be ten percent . from the profit on debt from a debt instrument, whether conventional or Shariah compliant, issued by the Federal Government under the Public Debt Act, 1944 (XVIII of 1944) or its wholly owned special purpose company, purchased by a resident citizen of Pakistan who has already declared foreign assets to the Board through a Foreign Currency Value Account (FCVA) maintained with authorized banks in Pakistan under the foreign exchange regulation issued by the State Bank of Pakistan:
Provided that the tax so deducted shall be the final tax.
(5AC) The rate of tax to be deducted under sub-section (2) of section 152 or under section 151, as the case may be, shall be zero percent of the gross amount of profit on debt paid, covered under clauses (78) and (79) of Part I of the Second Schedule.]3203
3204[ ]3204 3205[ ]3205 3206[ ]3206 . .
Second Schedule – Part-II— — 3208[ ]3208 3209[ ]3209 3210[ ]3210 3211[ ]3211
3212[(9AA) In respect of import of white sugar from the 25th day of August, 2020 to the 15th day of November, 2020 both days inclusive, tax under section 148 shall be collected at the rate of 0.25% as per quantity, quality, mode and manner prescribed by Ministry of Commerce during the said period.
(9AB) Tax under section 148 on commercial import of the white sugar shall be collected at the rate of 0.25% from the 26th day of January 2021 till the 30th day of June, 2021. . . 3213[ ]3213
Second Schedule – Part-II— — 1[(9AD) Pursuant to the Cabinet Decision in Case No. 432/Rule-19/2025/615 dated 04.07.2025, the withholding tax under section 148 shall be collected at the rate of 0.25% of the value of commercial import of while crystalline sugar up to five hundred thousand metric ton in aggregate subject to the following conditions, namely –
(i) import of sugar shall be carried out by Commerce Division through Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP) or private sector subject to conditions, limitations and quota allotments for immediate and subsequent requirements during the specified period;
(ii) the Commerce Division shall ensure quality assurance of the imported sugar through an international inspection firm; and . .
(iii) the cut-off date for import of sugar to avail exemption under this notification shall be the 2[ ] 3[28th day of February, 2026] 4[ ] [.]
5[ ] 6[ ] 7[ ] 8[ ]
“(9AC) Subject to quota allotment by Commerce Division, tax under section 148 shall be collected at the rate of 0.25% on import of raw sugar imported by sugar mills from the 26th day of January, 2021 to the 30th day of June, 2021 both days inclusive
Provided that such imports shall not exceed fifty thousand metric tons per sugar mill and three hundred thousand metric tons in aggregate by the sugar industry.] Clause (9AD) added by S.R.O.1216(I)/2025 dated 08.07.2025. The word “September” substituted with the word “November” by S.R.O. 1833(I)/2025 dated 22.09.2025. The expression “30th day of November, 2025” substituted by S.R.O. 455(I)/2026 dated 05.03.2026. 4. The S.R.O. 455(I)/2026 dated 05.03.2026 res.cinded through S.R.O. 663(I)/2026 dated 22.04.2026. Clause (9B) omitted by Finance Act, 2014. The omitted clause (9B) read as follows: “(9B) Tax under section 148 shall be collected at the rate of 1% on import value of remeltable steel (PCT Heading 72.04) and directly reduced Iron imported by an industrial undertaking for its own use.”
Clause (9C) omitted by Finance Act, 2014. The omitted clause (9C) read as follows: “(9C) Tax under section 148 shall be collected at the rate of 1% in case of manufacturers and 3% in case of commercial importers covered under Notification No. S.R.O. 1125(I)/2011 dated the 31st December, 2011.” Clause (10) omitted by the Finance Act, 2008. The omitted clause (10) read as follows: “(10) In the case of M/s Fauji Foundation and Army Welfare Trust, so much of the income chargeable under the head "Income from business " as is not exempt under clause (58) of Part I, shall be charged to tax at the rate of 20% of such income.” Clause (11) omitted by the Finance Act, 2006. The omitted clause (11) read as follows: “(11) In the case of a non-resident O&M Contractor payments, received in full or in part including a payment by way of an advance, for the operation and maintenance of a private sector power project and transmissionline projects approved by the Federal Government shall be deemed to be the income of the said O&M Contractor and charged to tax at the rate of five per cent of such payments Second Schedule – Part-II— — 3215[ ]3215 3216[ ]3216 3217[ ]3217 3219[ ]3219 3220[ ]3220 3221[ ]3221 3223[ ]3223
Second Schedule – Part-II— — 3225[ ]3225 3226[ ]3226 3227[ ]3227 3228[ ]3228 3229[ ]3229 3230[ ]3230 3231[ ]3231
Second Schedule – Part-II— — 3232[ ]3232 3233[ ]3233 3234[ ]3234 3235[ ]3235 5[ ] 3236[ ]3236 3237[ ]3237 3238[ ]3238 3239[ ]3239
Second Schedule – Part-II— — 3240[ ]3240 3241[ ]3241
3242[(18C) The rate of tax as specified in Division-III of Part-I of First Schedule shall be reduced to 7.5% in case of dividends declared by a company as are “attributable” to profits and gains derived from a bagasse and biomass based co-generation power project qualifying for exemption under clause (132C) of Part-I of this Schedule:
Provided that the amount of “attributable” dividends shall be computed in accordance with the following formula, namely:-
AXB/C . . Where-
A is the total amount of dividend for the year; B is the accounting profit for the year attributable to the bagasse and biomass based cogeneration power project qualifying for exemption under clause (132C) of Part-I of this Schedule; and C is the total accounting profit before tax for the year.
Explanation. — For the removal of doubt, it is clarified that accounting profit attributable to the bagasse/biomass based cogeneration power project would be determined by the external auditor of the company and the external auditor shall issue a certificate to this effect.]3242
3243[ ]3243 3244[ ]3244
.
Second Schedule – Part-II— — 3246[ ]3246 3247[ ]3247 3248[ ]3248 3249[ ]3249
3250[(24A) The rate of tax, under clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 153, from distributors of cigarette 3251[shall be 2.5% gross amount of payment]3251 and pharmaceutical products 3252[ ]3252 3253[ ]3253 shall be 1% of the gross amount of payments.]3250
3254[ ]3254
. .
Second Schedule – Part-II— — 3255[ ]3255 3256[ ]3256 3265[ ]3265
3266[(24C) The rate of tax under clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 153 in the case of distributors, dealers, sub-dealers, wholesalers and retailers of fast moving consumer goods, fertilizer, electronics excluding mobile phones, sugar, cement 3267[, steel]3267, and edible oil as recipient of payment shall be 0.25% of gross amount of payments subject to the condition that beneficiaries of reduced rate are appearing on the Active Taxpayers’ Lists issued under the provisions of the Sales Tax Act, 1990 and the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 (XLIX of 2001):
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Second Schedule – Part-II— —
Provided that the benefit under this clause shall only be available to those Tier-1 retailers as defined under Sales Tax Act, 1990 who are integrated and configured with Board or its computerized system for real time reporting of sales or receipts.]3266 3268[ ]3268 3269[ ]3269
3270[(24CB) The rate of tax under clauses (b) and (c) of sub-section (1) of section 153 and sub-section (1) of section 236A to be deducted and collected from the National Logistics Corporation shall be 3% of the gross amount of payment and gross sale price of a lease of the right to collect tolls, respectively:
Provided that the tax so deductible and collected shall be minimum tax . and in case the normal income tax, c.hargeable under Division II of Part I of the First Schedule on the taxable income of the taxpayer, is higher than the amount of tax under this clause, the taxpayer shall be liable to pay the normal income tax.]3270
3271[ ]3271
3272[(24D) The rate of minimum tax under subsection (1) of section 113, shall be 0.5% in the case of distributors, dealers, sub-dealers, wholesalers of goods specified in Second Schedule – Part-II— — the following Table, subject to the conditions that beneficiaries of reduced rate are appearing on the active taxpayers‘ lists issued under the provisions of the Sales Tax Act, 1990 and the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 (XLIX of 2001):
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3274[ ]3274 3275[ ]3275
3276[(27) The tax on payments under the Compulsory Monetization of Transport Facility for Civil Servants in BS-20 to BS-22 (as reduced by deduction of driver’s . salary) shall be charged at the rate of. 5% as a separate block of income.]3276 3277[ ]3277
Second Schedule – Part-II— — 1[ ] 2[ ] 3279[ ]3279 3280[ ]3280 3281[ ]3281 3282[ ]3282
“(28) The rate of tax to be deducted under section 155, as specified in Division V, Part III of First Schedule, shall be as under:-
(a) in the case of individual and association of persons at S.Nos.3 and 4 of the Table─ S.No. Gross amount of rent Rate of tax
(1) (2) (3)
(3) Where the gross amount of rent Rs.12,500 plus 7.5 per cent of . . exceeds Rs.400,000 but does the gross amount exceeding not exceed Rs.1,000,000 Rs.400,000
(4) Where the gross amount of rent Rs.57,500 plus 10 per cent of exceeds Rs.1,000,000 the gross amount exceeding Rs.1,000,000; and
(b) in the case of company at S.Nos.2 and 3 of the Table─ S.No. Gross amount of rent Rate of tax
(1) (2) (3)
(2) Where the gross amount of rent Rs.20,000 plus 7.5 per cent of exceeds Rs.400,000 but does the gross amount exceeding not exceed Rs.1,000,000 Rs.400,000
(3) Where the gross amount of rent Rs.65,000 plus 10 per cent of exceeds Rs.1,000,000 the gross amount exceeding Rs.1,000,000.” Clause (28A) inserted by the Finance Act, 2013. Clause (28A) omitted by the Finance Act, 2021. Earlier this amendment was made through Tax Laws (Second Amendment) Ordinance, 2021. The omitted clause read as follows: “(28A) The rate of tax under section 148 on import of hybrid cars shall be reduced as below:—
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3284[(28C)The rates of tax as specified in Division II of Part-IV of the First Schedule shall be five percent in the case of a person running online marketplace as defined in clause (38B) of section 2.]3284
3285[(28D) The rate of minimum tax under section 113 for tax year 2020 shall be 0.5% in the case of a trader having turnover upto one hundred million Rupees:
Provided that the tax liability of traders for tax year 2019 and 2020 in case of traders who filed return of income for tax year 2018 shall not be less than the tax paid for the tax year 2018.
Explanation.- For the purpose of this clause, ‘trader’ shall mean an individual engaged in business of buying and selling of goods in the same state not include a distributor. .
(28E) The rate of minimum tax under section 113 3286[ ]3286 shall be 0.5% in case of a trader of yarn being an individual.]3285
3287[(28F) The rate of tax under clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 153 in case of oil tanker contractor services shall be 2% of the gross amount of the payments.
3288[(31) The rate of tax under clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 153 shall be 1% on payment for sale of gold and silver and articles thereof and the tax so deducted shall be adjustable;]3288
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Second Schedule – Part III— —
PART III
REDUCTION IN TAX LIABILITY
Income, or classes of income, or person or classes of person, enumerated below, shall be allowed reduction in tax liability to the extent and subject to such conditions as are specified hereunder:-
3289[ ]3289 3291[ ]3291 3292[ ]3292 3293[ ]3293 3294[ ]3294. .
Second Schedule – Part III— — 3295[ ]3295 3296[ ]3296
3297[(3A) The tax payable by a full-time teacher or a researcher, employed in a non-profit education or research institution duly recognized by Higher Education Commission, a Board of Education or a University recognized by the Higher Education Commission, including government research institution, shall be reduced by an amount equal to 25% of tax payable on his income from salary:
Provided that this clause shall not apply to teacher of medical profession who derive income from private medical practice or who receive share of consideration received from patients:
.
Provided further that the provis.ion of this clause shall be deemed to have been in force with effect from the first day of July, 2022 and shall cease to have effect after tax year 2025.]3297
3298[(4) In respect of old and used automotive vehicles, tax under section 148 shall not exceed the amount specified in Notification No. S.R.O. 577(I)/2005, dated the 6th June, 2005.]3298 3303[ ]3303
Second Schedule – Part III— — 3306[(3307[6]3307) The tax payable under clause (c) of sub-section (1) of section 39, in respect of any amount paid as yield or profit on investment in Bahbood Savings Certificate or Pensioners Benefit Account 3308[and Shuhada Family Welfare Account]3308 shall not exceed 3309[5%]3309 of such profit.]3306
3310[ ]3310 3311[ ]3311
(9) The tax payable on profits and gains derived by a person from low cost housing projects shall be reduced by fifty percent. The reduction in tax liability under this clause shall apply to such project which is—
(a) owned and managed by a company formed for operating the said project and registered under the Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017) and . . having its registered office in Pakistan; and
(b) not formed by the splitting up, or the reconstruction or reconstitution, of a business already in existence or by transfer to a new business of any machinery or plant used in a business which was being carried on in Pakistan at any time before the commencement of the new business; and
(c) a low cost housing project under which the maximum sale price of a single housing unit is two and a half million rupees] 3312[:
Provided that exemption under this clause shall continue to remain available to such projects which commence on or before the 30th day of June, 2024.]3312
3313[ ]3313
Second Schedule – Part III— — 3314[ ]3314 3315[ ]3315
3316[(9A) The amount of tax payable on income chargeable under the head, “Capital Gains” on disposal of immovable property shall be reduced by fifty percent on the first sale of immovable property acquired or allotted to ex-servicemen and serving acquired or allotted to ex-servicemen and serving personal of Armed Forces or ex-employees or serving personnel of Federal and Provincial Governments, being original allottees of the immovable property, duly certified by the allotment authority 3317[:]3317]3316
3319[Provided that for capital gains arising after completion of three years from the date of acquisition of immovable property the amount of tax payable shall be . . reduced by seventy-five percent.]3319
3320[(9B) The tax payable on the income, profits and gains of projects of ‘low cost housing’ developed or approved by Naya Pakistan Housing and Development Authority (NAPHDA) or under the Ehsaas Programme shall be reduced by 90%]3320 3321[:
Provided that exemption under this clause shall continue to remain available to such projects which commence on or before the 30th day of June, 2024.]3321
3322[ ]3322 3323[ ]3323
Second Schedule – Part III— — 3324[ ]3324 3325[ ]3325 3326[ ]3326 3327[ ]3327 3328[ ]3328
3329[(17) The tax payable by cotton ginners on their income and profits shall not be more than sum of 1% of their turnover from cotton lint, cotton seed, cotton seed oil and cotton seed cake:
Provided that the tax so payable shall be final tax in respect of their cotton ginning and oil milling activities only.]3329
.
3330[(18) The rate of withholding tax o.n value of offshore supply contract of an Independent Power Producer located wholly or partly in territories of AJ&K shall be 1% provided:
(i) PPIB has issued Letter of Support for the project;
(ii) its EPC Contract has been executed and submitted to NEPRA for EPC stage tariff determination prior to the enactment of Finance Act, 2018;
(iii) offshore supply contract arrangement of offshore supply contractor Second Schedule – Part III— — having permanent establishment in Pakistan falls under the purview of cohesive business operation as contemplated under Income Tax Ordinance, 2001; and
(iv) such 1% tax shall be full and final liability of the offshore contractor.
(19) The tax payable by woman enterprises on profit and gains derived from business chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Business” shall be reduced by 25%.
Explanation.—For the purpose of this clause a woman enterprise means a startup established on or after first day of July 2021 as sole proprietorship concern owned by a woman or an AOP all of whose members are women . . or a company whose 100% shareholding is held or owned by women:
Provided that benefit of this clause shall not be available to a business that is formed by the transfer or reconstitution or reconstruction or splitting up of an existing business.
3331[ ]3331
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Second Schedule – Part IV— —
PART IV
EXEMPTION FROM SPECIFIC PROVISIONS
Income, or classes of income, or persons or classes of persons, enumerated below, shall be exempt from the operation of such provisions of this Ordinance, subject to such conditions and to the extent, as are specified hereunder:-
3332[ ]3332
3333[(1A) the provision of clause (d) of section 46 shall not apply to Sukuk issued by “The Second Pakistan International Sukuk Company Limited” 3334[and the Third Pakistan International Sukuk Company. Limited]3334.]3333 .
3335[ ]3335
(3) The provisions of clause (b) of 3336[component C of the formula contained in]3336 sub-section (2) of section 61 shall not apply in case of donations made to Agha Khan Hospital and Medical College, Karachi:
3337[ ]3337 3338[ ]3338
3339[(4A) No provision of this Ordinance shall apply for recoup of tax credit already Second Schedule – Part IV— — allowed to National Power Parks Management Company (Private) Limited for investment in plant and machinery notwithstanding non issuance of share certificates or any restructuring of its ownership pattern or debt to equity ratio prior to privatization as part of the privatization process.]3339
3340[(5) The provisions of section 111 regarding un-explained income or assets shall not apply in respect of, —
(i) any amount of foreign exchange deposited in a private Foreign Currency account held with an authorized bank in Pakistan in accordance with the Foreign Currency Accounts Scheme introduced by the State Bank of Pakistan: . .
Provided that the exemption clause shall not be available in respect of any incremental deposits made on or after the 16th day of December, 1999 in such accounts held by a resident person or in respect of any amount deposited in accounts opened on or after the said date by such person.
(ii) any amount invested in the acquisition of Three Years Foreign Currency Bearer Certificates issued under the Foreign Currency Bearer Certificates Rules, 1997.
(iii) rupees withdrawn or assets created out of such withdrawal in rupees from private foreign currency accounts, or encashment of Foreign Exchange Bearer Certificates, US Dollar Bearer Certificates and Foreign Currency Bearer Certificates.]3340
3341[ ]3341
.
Second Schedule – Part IV— — 3342[(9AA) Provisions of clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 153, shall not apply to ship breakers as recipient of payment:
Provided that this clause shall only apply for ships imported after the 1st July 2014.]3342
3343[ ]3343 3344[ ]3344 3345[ ]3345 3346[ ]3346 3347[ ]3347 3348[ ]3348 . .
Second Schedule – Part IV— — 1[ ]
Provided that this clause shall only be restricted to the exporters based in the above areas;
(iv) the provisions of section 148 shall not be applicable on the import of plant and machinery for establishment of businesses in the most affected and moderately affected areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, FATA and PATA till the 30th day of June, 2011:
Provided that this concession shall not be available to the manufacturers and suppliers of cement, sugar, beverages and cigarettes;
Explanation.— For the purpose of this Schedule,—
(a) most affected areas means district Peshawar, Malakand Agency, and districts of Swat, Buner, Shangla, Upper Dir, Lower Dir, Hangu, Bannu, Tank, Kohat and Chitral; and
(b) moderately affected areas means districts of Charsadda, Nowshera, D.I. Khan, Batagram, LakkiMarwat, Swabi and Mardan.” 1. Clause (11) omitted by the Finance Act, 2008.. The omitted clause (11) read as follows: “(11) The provisions of section 113, regarding minimum tax, shall not apply to,-
(i) National Investment (Unit) Trust or a collective investment scheme authorized or registered under the Non-banking Finance Companies (Establishment and Regulation) Rule, 2003 1[or a real estate investment trust approved and authorized under the Real Estate Investment Trust Rules, 2006], or any other company in respect of turnover representing transactions in shares, or securities listed on a registered stock exchange;
(ii) petroleum dealers, in so far as they relate to turnover on account of sale of petroleum and petroleum products, notwithstanding their status as a company, a registered firm or an individual, engaged in retail sale of petroleum and petroleum products through petrol pumps for the purposes of assessment of their income and determination of tax thereon:
Provided that this exemption shall not apply to the sale of petroleum and petroleum products through petrol pumps which are directly operated or managed by companies engaged in distribution of petroleum and petroleum products.
Explanation.- For the removal of doubt it is declared that the companies engaged in distribution of petroleum and petroleum products other than through petrol pumps shall not be entitled to the benefits of this exemption;
(iii) Hub Power Company Limited so far as they relate to its receipts on account of sale of electricity;
(iv) KotAddu Power Company Limited (KAPCO) for the period it continues to be entitled to exemption under clause (138) of Part-I of this Schedule;
(v) companies, qualifying for exem.ption under clause (132) of Part-I of this Schedule, in . respect of receipts from sale of electricity;
(vi) Provincial Governments and local authorities, qualifying for exemption under section 49 and other Government or semi-Government bodies which are otherwise exempt from income tax:
Provided that nothing shall be construed to authorize any refund of tax already paid or the collection of any outstanding demand created under the said section;
(vii) Pakistan Red Crescent Society;
(viii) special purpose, non-profit companies engaged in scrutinizing the receivables of Provincial Governments or the companies;
(ix) non-profit organizations approved under clause (36) of section 2 or clause (58) or included in clause (61) of Part-I of this Schedule;
(x) a taxpayer who qualifies for exemption under clause (133) of Part-I of this Schedule, in respect of income from export of computer software or IT services or IT enabled services;
(xi) a resident person engaged in the business of shipping who qualifies for application of reduced rate of tax on tonnage basis as final tax under clause (21) of Part II of the Second Schedule;
(xii) a venture capital company, venture capital fund and Private Equity and Venture Capital Fund] which is exempt under clause (101) of Part-I of this Schedule;
(xiii) a Modaraba registered under the Modaraba Companies and Modaraba (Floatation Second Schedule – Part IV— —
1[(11A) The provisions of section 113, regarding minimum tax, shall not apply to,-
(i) National Investment (Unit) Trust or a collective investment scheme authorized or registered under the Non-banking Finance Companies (Establishment and Regulation) Rules, 2003 or a real estate investment trust approved and authorized under the Real Estate Investment Trust 2[Regulations, 2015], 3[or a pension fund registered under the Voluntary Pension System Rules, 2005] or any other company in respect of turnover representing transactions in shares, or securities listed on a registered stock exchange;
(ii) petroleum dealers, in so far as they relate to turnover on account of sale of petroleum and petroleum products, notwithstanding their . . status as a company, a registered firm or an individual, engaged in retail sale of petroleum and petroleum products through petrol pumps for the purposes of assessment of their income and determination of tax thereon:
Provided that this exemption shall not apply to the sale of petroleum and petroleum products through petrol pumps which are directly operated or managed by companies engaged in distribution of petroleum and petroleum products.
Explanation.- For the removal of doubt it is declared that the companies engaged in distribution of petroleum and petroleum products other than through petrol pumps shall not be entitled to the benefits of this exemption;
(iii) Hub Power Company Limited so far as they relate to its receipts on account of sale of electricity;
4[ ] . . and Control) Ordinance, 1980 (XXXI of 1980);
(xiv) Corporate and Industrial Restructuring Corporation (CIRC);
(xv) a Small Company as defined in section 2;
(xvi) The corporatized entities of Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority, so far as they relate to their receipts on account of sales of electricity, from the date of their creation upto the date of completion of the process of corporatization i.e. till the tariff is notified; and
(xvii) a morabaha bank or a financial institution approved by the State Bank of Pakistan or the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP), as the case may be, for the purpose of Islamic Banking and Finance in respect of turnover under a morabaha arrangement; and
(xviii) WAPDA First Sukuk Company Limited.” Inserted by the Finance Act, 2009. The word and figure “Rules, 2006” substituted by the Finance Act, 2015. Inserted by the Finance Act, 2011. Sub-clause (iv) omitted by the Finance Act, 2015. The omitted sub-clause (iv) read as follows:- Second Schedule – Part IV— —
(v) companies, qualifying for exemption under clause (132)3351[3352[ ]3352 ]3351of Part-I of this Schedule, in respect of receipts from sale of electricity;
(vi) Provincial Governments and Local Governments, qualifying for exemption under section 49 and other Government bodies which are otherwise exempt from income tax:
Provided that nothing shall be construed to authorize any refund of tax already paid or the collection of any outstanding demand created under the said section;
(vii) Pakistan Red Crescent Society; . .
(viii) special purpose, non-profit companies engaged in securitizing the receivables of Provincial Governments;
3353[ ]3353
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(xi) a resident person engaged in the business of shipping who qualifies for application of reduced rate of tax on tonnage basis as final tax under clause (21) of Part II of the Second Schedule;
(xii) a venture capital company, venture capital fund and Private Equity and Venture Capital Fund which is exempt under clause (101) of Part- I of this Schedule;
3354[ ]3354
3355[ ]3355. .
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(xiv) Corporate and Industrial Restructuring Corporation (CIRC);
3356[ ]3356
(xvi) a morabaha bank or a financial institution approved by the State Bank of Pakistan or the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP), as the case may be, for the purpose of Islamic Banking and Finance in respect of turnover under a morabaha arrangement; 3357[ ]3357
(xvii) WAPDA First Sukuk Company Limited 3358[; and]3358
3359[ ]3359
3360[ ]3360 . .
3361[(xviii) Pakistan International Sukuk Company Limited.]3361
3362[(xix) Second Pakistan International Sukuk Company Limited.]3362
(xix) LNG Terminal Operators and LNG Terminal Owners.
(xx) taxpayers located in the most affected and moderately affected areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, FATA and PATA for tax year 2010, 2011 and 2012 excluding manufacturers and suppliers of cement, sugar, beverages and cigarettes.
(xxi) Rice Mills for the Tax Year 2015.
(xxii) taxpayers qualifying for exemption under clauses (126I) of Part-I of this Schedule in respect of income from manufacture of equipment with dedicated use for generation of renewable energy.
(xxiii) taxpayers qualifying for exemption under clauses (126J) of Part-I of this Schedule in respect of income from operating warehousing or cold chain facilities for storage of agriculture produce. . .
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(xxiv) taxpayers qualifying for exemption under clauses (126K) of Part-I of this Schedule in respect of income from operating halal meat production, during the period mentioned in clause (126K).
(xxv) taxpayers qualifying for exemption under clauses (126L) of Part-I of this Schedule in respect of income from a manufacturing unit set up in Khyber Pukhtunkhwa Province between 1st day of July, 2015 and 30th day of June, 20181[; and] ]
3364[(xxvi) China Overseas Ports Holding Company Limited, China Overseas Ports Holding Company Pakistan (Private) Limited, Gwadar International Terminal Limited, Gwadar Marine Services Limited and Gwadar Free Zone Company Limited for a period of twenty three years, with effect from the.sixth day of February, 2007.]3364 .
3365[(xxvii) companies, qualifying for exemption under clause (126M) of Part-I of this Schedule, in respect of profits and gains derived from a transmissionline project.]3365
3366[(xxviii) Third Pakistan International Sukuk Company Limited.]3366
3367[ ]3367 3368[ ]3368
3369[(xxx) taxpayers qualifying for exemption under clause (126) of Part-I of this Schedule with effect from the tax year 2014.]3369
3370[(xxxi) National Disaster Risk Management Fund.
(xxxii) Deposit Protection Corporation established under sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Deposit Protection Corporation Act, 2016 (XXXVII of 2016). . .
(xxxiii) SARMAYA-E-PAKISTAN LIMITED.
(xxxiv) Green field industrial undertaking qualifying for exemption under clause (126O) of Part I of the Second Schedule:]3370
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3371[(xxxv) The Prime Minister’s COVID-19 Pandemic Relief Fund-2020;
(xxxvi) the Federal Government Employees Housing Authority and Naya Pakistan Housing and Development Authority for the tax year 2020 and the following four tax years;
(xxxvii) Hajj Group Operators in respect of turnover relating to Hajj operations for the tax year 2021;
(xxxviii) A resident company engaged in hotel business in Pakistan in respect of turnover for the period starting on the first day of April, 2020 and ending on the thirtieth day of September, 2020.]3371 . .
3372[(xxxix) Islamic Naya Pakistan Certificates Company Limited (INPCCL);
(xl) receipts from sale of electricity produced from a bagasse and biomass based cogeneration power project qualifying for exemption under clause (132C) of Part-I of this Schedule;
(xli) National Power Parks Management Company (Private) Limited or demerged entities of National Power Parks Management Company (Private) Limited commencing from the commercial operation dates and continuing after the date of change of ownership as a result of privatization by the Privatization Commission of Pakistan.”;
3373[ ]3373
(xliii) Persons qualifying for exemption under clause 3374[(126E) and (126EA)]3374 of Part I of this Schedule;
(xliv) Persons mentioned in Table I of clause (66) of Part I of Second Schedule.]3372
.
3375 [(xlv) Mobile phone manufactu.rers engaged in the local manufacturing of mobile phone devices.]
3376 [(xlvi) The Prime Minister's Relief Fund for Flood, Earthquake and Other Second Schedule – Part IV— — Calamities with effect on and from the 5th August, 2022.]
3377[(11B) The provisions of section 150 shall not apply in respect of inter-corporate dividend within the group companies entitled to group taxation under section 59AA 3378[ ]3378 3379[subject to the condition that the return of the group has been filed for the latest completed tax year]3379.]3377
3380[(11C) The provisions of section 151 shall not apply in respect of inter-corporate profit on debt within the group companies entitled to group taxation under section 59AA 3381[ ]3381 3382[subject to the condition that the return of the group has been filed for the latest completed tax year]3382.]3380
3383[(11D) The provisions of section 113C shall not apply to LNG Terminal Operators . . and LNG Terminal Owners.]3383
3384[(11E) The provisions of clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 153 shall not apply to payments received by Sui Southern Gas Company Limited and Pakistan LNG Terminal Limited from Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited on account of re-gasification charges.]3384
3385[(12)
(a) The provisions of clause (1) of section 21 and clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 153 shall not apply where agricultural produce is purchased directly from the grower of such produce subject to provision of a certificate by the grower to the withholding agent in the following format, namely:—
CERTIFICATE TO BE FILED BY THE GROWER OF
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE
It is certified that I ……….…………………. Holder of CNIC Number . …………………………………… have sold following agricultural produce, namely: i) name of agricultural produce (wheat, rice, cotton, sugarcane, etc. …………………………………………………..
Second Schedule – Part IV— — ii) quantity ……………………………………….. iii) total price ……………………………………... iv) land identification (if any) …………………… to Mr / M/s ………………………………………. on (date) ……………………. and being the grower / producer of the said agricultural produce and owner of agricultural land area measuring (optional) …………………………… located in ………………………………. I am not liable to any Withholding Income Tax.
Signature / Thumb impression ………………………………….. Name ………………………………………………………………..
CNIC …………………………………………………………………
. . Address ……………………………………………………………..
Date…………………………….
(b) the provisions of clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 153 shall not apply only in case of cash payments made for meeting the incidental expenses of a business trip to the crew of oil tanker. This exemption shall not apply in case of any other payments made by owners of oil tankers; and
3386[(12A) The provisions of section 150 shall not apply to dividend paid 3387[by]3387 Transmission Line Projects under Transmission Line Policy 2015.]3386
3388[(12B) The provisions of section 148 shall not apply to the import of following goods for a period commencing from 20th day of March, 2020 and ending on 3389[ ]3389 3390[31st day of December, 2021]3390]3388.
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3391[(12BA) The provisions of section 148 shall not apply on import of thirty million adult 3xPly Knit face masks received as humanitarian assistance from M/s HANES Brands Inc. North Carolina, USA for distribution within the population of Lahore Division, Government of the Punjab.]3391
3392[(12C) The provision of section 148 shall not apply to persons importing pulses for a period commencing from the 7th day of April, 2020 and ending on 30th September, 2020.
(12D) The provisions of section 148 shall not apply on the import of finished drug Remdesivir 100 mg injection and inje.ctable solution 100 mg vial for the period . starting from the 22nd day of June, 2020 and ending on the date as may be notified by the Board in the official Gazette on recommendation of the National Health Services, Regulation and Coordination Division.
(12E) The provisions of section 148 shall not apply to persons on import of medicines for treatment of life threatening rare diseases not manufactured in Pakistan, subject to the following conditions, namely:—
(i) the import is approved by the Board, through notification in the official Gazette; Second Schedule – Part IV— —
(ii) the specification and quantity of medicine is recommended by the National Health Services, Regulation and Coordination Division in a prescribed format on a case to case basis; and
(iii) such medicine is required for the personal use of the importing person or his immediate family member:
Provided that where circumstances exist to take immediate action in emergency situations, the Board may, on recommendation of a provincial health department or a tertiary care hospital of the Federal or Provincial Government, provisionally allow import of such quantity of medicine under this clause which does not exceed sixty days usage.]3392 3393[ ]3393. . 3394[ ]3394 3395[ ]3395
(12H) (a) The provisions of section 148 shall not apply on import of following goods for a period of three months starting from the 23rd of June, 2020, namely:—
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(b) the concessions given in this clause shall also apply in respect of the letters of credit opened or goods declaration forms filed on or after the 23rd June, 2020;
(12I) The provisions of section 148 shall not apply on import of 83 X Micron sprayers for Anti-Locust Operation (Respective heading) by National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA).. .
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(12K) (a) The provisions of section 148 shall not apply on import of following goods by the manufacturers of oxygen for a period of three months starting from the 25th day of December, 2020, namely:—
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(b) the concessions given in this clause shall also apply in respect of the letters of credit opened or goods declaration forms filed on or after the 25th day of December, 2020; . .
(12L) The provisions of section 148 and 153 shall not apply on import and subsequent supply of five hundred thousand metric tons of white sugar imported by the Trading Corporation of Pakistan;
(12M) The provisions of section 148 shall not apply on import of following goods for a period of one hundred and eighty days starting from the 14th day of May, 2021, namely:—
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(12N) Border sustenance markets—. .
(a) The provisions of section 148 shall not apply on the import of goods which takes place within the jurisdiction of Border sustenance markets specified in Table-I below:—
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(b) The provisions of section 154 shall not apply to the export of goods which takes place within the jurisdiction of Border sustenance markets specified in Table - II below:—
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The exemption under this clause shall be available on the import of goods subject to following conditions, namely:—
(i) Such goods shall be supplied only within the limits of Border Sustenance Markets established in cooperation with Iran and Afghanistan;
(ii) If the goods, on which exemption under this table has been availed, are brought outside the limits of such markets, income tax shall be charged on the import value as per provisions of section 148 of this Ordinance;
(iii) Such items in case of import, shall be allowed clearance by the Customs Authorities subject to furnishing of bank guarantee equal to the amount of income tax involved and the same shall be released after presentation of consumption certificate issued by the Second Schedule – Part IV— — Commissioner Inland Revenue having jurisdiction;
(iv) The said exemption shall only be available to a person upon furnishing proof of having a functional business premises located within limits of the Border Sustenance Markets; and
(v) Breach of any of the conditions specified herein shall attract relevant legal provisions of the Ordinance, besides recovery of the amount of income tax along with default surcharge and penalties involved.]3385 3397[ ]3397
3398[(12O) The provisions of section 148 shall not apply on import of drones donated by Ministry of Agriculture and Rural.Affairs (MARA), Government of China to . Pakistan through Sea Route.
(12P) The provisions of section 148 shall not apply on import of machinery and equipment as listed in S. No 32 of Part-I of Fifth Schedule to the Customs Act, 1969 subject to the same conditions and limitations as specified therein.]3398
3399[ ]3399 3400[ ]3400 3401[ ]3401 3402[ ]3402
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(16) The provisions of sections 3403[113,]3403 148, 151, 153, 155 3404[and 156]3404 shall not apply to the institutions of the Agha Khan Development Network (Pakistan) listed in Schedule 1 of the Accord and Protocol dated November 13, 1994, executed between the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and Agha Khan Development Network:
Provided that such institutions shall continue to collect and deduct tax under section 3405[149, 151, 152, 153, 155, 156 or 233]3405 from others persons, wherever required thereunder 4[.]
3406[ ]3406
3407[ ]3407 . 3408[ ]3408. 3409[ ]3409
(19) The provisions of 3410[sections 113 and]3410 151 shall not apply to non-residents, (excluding local branches or subsidiaries or offices of foreign banks, companies, associations of persons or any other person operating in Pakistan), in respect of their receipts from Pak rupees denominated Government and corporate securities and redeemable capital, as defined in the 3411[Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017)]3411, listed on a registered stock exchange, where the investments are made exclusively from foreign exchange remitted into Pakistan through a Special Convertible Rupee Account maintained with a bank in Pakistan.
Second Schedule – Part IV— — 1[ ] 3413[ ]3413 3414[ ]3414 3415[ ]3415 3416[ ]3416 3417[ ]3417 3418[ ]3418 3419[ ]3419 3420[ ]3420 3421[ ]3421 3422[ ]3422
Second Schedule – Part IV— — 3423[ ]3423 3424[ ]3424 3425[ ]3425 3426[ ]3426 3427[ ]3427 3428[ ]3428 3429[ ]3429 3430[ ]3430
3431[ ]3431
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3432[(36A) The provisions of clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 151 shall not apply in respect of any amount paid as yield or profit on investment in Bahbood Savings Certificate or Pensioner’s Benefit Account 3433[and Shuhada Family Welfare Account.]3433
3434[(36B) The provisions of section 151 shall not apply to profit on debt paid on promissory notes and sales tax refund bonds issued under the provisions of the Sales Tax,Act, 1990.
(36C) The provisions of section 151 shall not apply to profit on debt paid on Pakistan Banao Certificate,
(36D) The provisions of sections 150 and 151 shall not be apply to SARMAYA-E- PAKISTAN LIMITED. .
(36E) The provisions of section 151 shall not apply on profit on debt paid on bonds issued under the Federal Government Duty Drawback Bonds Rules,2019]3434 3435[ ]3435
(38) The provisions of section 151, 3436[153 3437[, 233 and 236Q]3437 ]3436 shall not apply to special purpose vehicle for the purpose of securitization 3438[or issue of sukuks]3438.
3439[(38A) The provisions of sections 150, 151 and 233 shall not apply to a Venture Capital Company;]3439
3440[(38AA) The provisions of section 150 shall not apply to China Overseas Ports Holding Company Limited, China Overseas Ports Holding Company Pakistan (Private) Limited, Gwadar International Terminal Limited, Gwadar Marine Services Limited and Gwadar Free Zone Company Limited for a period of twenty-three years.]3440
3441[(38AAA) The provisions of section 152 shall not apply to Special Purpose . Vehicle referred to in clause 99B of P.art I of this Schedule.]3441
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3443[(38C) The provisions of section 3444[150,]3444 151, 152, 153 and 233 shall not apply to the Islamic Development Bank.]3443
3445[(38D) The provisions of section 151 and 153 shall not apply to the National Disaster Risk Management Fund.]3445
3446[ ]3446 3447[ ]3447 3448[ ]3448 3449[ ]3449 . .
Second Schedule – Part IV— — 3451[ ]3451 3453[ ]3453 3454[ ]3454
(42) The provisions of 3455[sub-section 3456[(3)]3456 of section 153]3455 shall not apply in respect of payments received by a resident person for providing services by way of operation of container or chemical or oil terminal at a sea-port in Pakistan or of an infrastructure project covered by the Government’s Investment Policy, 1997. 3457[ ]3457 3458[ ]3458
3459[(43A) The provisions of sub-section (1) of section 153 shall not apply to payments . received by a person 3460[ ]3460 on account. of supply of petroleum product imported by the same person under the Government of Pakistan’s deregulation policy of POL products;]3459
3461[(43B) The provisions of clause (a) sub-section (1) of section 153 shall not apply Second Schedule – Part IV— — to payments received on sale of air tickets by travelling agents, who have paid withholding tax on their commission income.]3461
3463[(43C) The provision of clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 153 shall not be applicable to any payment received by a petroleum agent or distributor who is registered under Sales Tax Act, 1990 on account of supply of petroleum products.]3463
2[(43D) The provisions of 3464[clauses (a) and (b)] of sub-section (1) of section 153 shall not apply in case of an oil tanker contractor with effect from 1st July 2008,
Provided that such contractor pays tax @ 2.5%, on the payments for rendering or providing of carriage services 3465[ ]3465 ]3464.]3432
3466[(43E) The provisions of 3467[clauses (a) and (b)]3467 of sub section (1) of section 153 shall not apply in case of goods transport contractors,
Provided that such . . contractors pay tax at the rate of 3468[ ]3468 3469[3.5%]3469 on payments for rendering or providing of carriage services.]3466
3470[(43F) The provisions of section 153 shall not apply in the case of a start-up, being recipient of payment, as defined in clause (62A) of section 2.]3470
3471[(43G) The provisions of section 153 shall not apply to commodity futures contracts listed on a Futures Exchange licensed under the Futures Market Act, 2016 (XIV of 2016).]3471
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3472[(43H) The provisions of clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 153 shall not apply to an exhibitor or a distributor of a feature film, as a payer, on payment made to a distributor, producer or importer of a feature film.]3472 3473[ ]3473
(45) The provisions of 3474[sub-section 3475[(1)]3475 of section 153]3474 shall not apply to any manufacturer-cum-exporter as 3476[the prescribed person]3476:
Provided that—
(a) the manufacturer-cum-exporter shall deduct tax from payments made in respect of goods sold in Pakistan;
(b) if tax has not been deducted from payments on account of supply of . goods in respect of goo.ds sold in Pakistan, the tax shall be paid by the manufacture-cum-exporter, if the sales in Pakistan are in excess of five per cent of export sales 3477[.]3477 ]
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3478[(45A) 3479[ ]3479 The rate of deduction of withholding tax under clauses (a) and (b) of sub-section (1) of section 153 shall be one per cent on local sales, supplies and services provided or rendered to the 3480[taxpayers falling in the]3480 following categories 3481[ ]3481 namely:-
(i) textile and articles thereof;
(ii) carpets;
(iii) leather and articles thereof including artificial leather footwear;
(iv) surgical goods; and
(v) sports goods;
3482[Explanation.—For removal of doubt, it is clarified that the relief of reduced rate for withholding tax under clause (a) and (b) of subsection (1) of section 153 is available only to the local sales, supplies and . . services made by the taxpayers of categories specified at serial no (i) to
(v) of this clause:]3482
3483[Provided that the rate of deduction of withholding tax under clauses (a) and (b) of sub-section (1) of section 153 shall be 0.5% on local sales, supplies and services made by traders of yarn to the above mentioned categories of taxpayers.]3483
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3486[(45B) The provisions of section 153 shall not apply on the purchase of used motor vehicles from general public.]3486
3487[(46) The provisions of sub-section (1) of section 153 shall not apply to any payment received by an oil distribution company or an oil refinery 3488[ 3489[and provisions of sub-section (2A) of section152 shall not apply to]3489 Permanent Establishment of Non-resident Petroleum Exploration and Production (E&P) Companies]3488 for supply of its petroleum products.]3487 3490[ ]3490 . 3491[ ]3491.
3492[(46AA) The provisions of section 153 shall not apply to the following persons as recipients of payment, namely:—
(i) a Provincial Government;
(ii) a local authority;
(iii) persons who are residents of Azad Kashmir and execute contracts in Azad Kashmir only and produce a certificate to this effect from the concerned income tax authority; Second Schedule – Part IV— —
3493[(iv) subject to fulfillment of procedure laid down in clause (12) of Part IV of Second Schedule, persons receiving payments exclusively for the supply of agriculture produce including following—
(I) fresh milk;
(II) fish by any person engaged in fish farming;
(III) live chicken, birds and eggs by any person engaged in poultry farming;
(IV) live animals by any person engaged in cattle farming;
(V) unpackaged meat; and .
(VI) raw hides:.
Provided that this clause shall not apply to the payments for agriculture produce which has been subjected to any process other than that which is ordinarily performed to render such produce to be fit to be taken to the market.”; and
(v) companies receiving payments for the supply of electricity and gas including companies receiving payments for the transmission of electricity and gas.]3493
(vi) companies receiving payments for the supply of crude oil;
(vii) hotels and restaurants receiving payments in cash for providing accommodation or food or both, as the case may be;
(viii) shipping companies and air carriers receiving payments for the supply of passenger tickets and for the cargo charges of goods transported; . .
(ix) individuals who are not registered under section 181 of the Ordinance, receiving payments for the supply of sand, bricks, grit, gravel, crushed stone, soft mud or clay; and Second Schedule – Part IV— —
(x) artisans, plumbers, electricians, surface finishers, carpenters, painters or daily wagers, receiving payments in respect of services provided or rendered to the construction sector including construction of buildings, roads, bridges and other such structures or the development of land, subject to the following conditions, namely:—
(a) services under this clause are provided or rendered by an individual who is not registered under section 181;
(b) the name, Computerized National Identity Card Number and address of such individual is recorded by the recipient of such service; and
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(c) payment for such services is made directly to such individual.”;]3492 .
3494[ ]3494 3496[ ]3496 3497[ ]3497 3499[ ]3499
3500[(47A) The provisions of section 153 shall not apply in respect of payments received by a resident person for supply of such goods as were imported by the same person and on which tax has been paid under section 148.]3500
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3501[(47B) The provisions of sections 150, 1512[,] 3[151A,] 233 3503[and Part I, Division VII of the First Schedule]3503 shall not apply to any person making payment to National Investment Unit Trust or a collective investment scheme 3504[ ]3504 or Approved Pension Fund or an Approved Income Payment Plan or a REIT Scheme 3505[including Special Purpose Vehicle]3505 3506[ ]3506 or a recognized provident fund or an approved superannuation fund or an approved gratuity fund.]3501
3507[Explanation.— For the purpose of this clause, Special Purpose Vehicle shall have the same meaning as defined under the Real Estate Investment Trust Regulations, 2015.]3507
3508[(47C) The provisions of sub-section (1) of section 154 shall not apply to an exporter in respect of cooking oil or vegetable ghee exported to Afghanistan, from whom . advance tax has been collected under s.ection 148 on import of edible oil.]3508
3509[(47D) The provisions of clause (a) of sub-section (3) of section 153 shall not apply to cotton ginners.]3509
3510[ ]3510
3511[ ]3511
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3513[ ]3513
3514[ ]3514
3515[ ]3515
3516[ ]3516
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3517[(56) The provisions of section 148, regarding withholding tax on imports shall not apply in respect of— . .
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(iii) such goods imported into Pakistan as are exempt from customs duties and sales tax under Headings 9913, 9914 and 9915 of Sub-Chapter III of Chapter 99 of First Schedule the Customs Act, 1969 (IV of 1969);
(iv) goods imported by direct and indirect exporters covered under -
(a) Sub-Chapter 4 of Chapter XII of S.R.O. 450(I)/2001 dated 18.06.2001;
(b) Sub-Chapter 6 of Chapter XII of S.R.O. 450(I)/2001 dated 18.06.2001; and
(c) Sub-Chapter 7 of Chapter XII of S.R.O. 450(I)/2001 dated 18.06.2001;
(v) goods specified under Heading 9929, Sub-Chapter VIII of Chapter 99 of the First Schedule to the Customs Act, 1969 (IV of 1969);
(vi) Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
(vii) Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
(viii) agricultural tractors imported in CBU condition;
(ix) an indirect exporter as defined in the Duty and Tax Remission for Export Rules, 2001 issued under Notification No. S.R.O. 85(I)/2001, dated the 21st March 2001;
(x) Radio Navigational Aid App.aratus imported for an airport or on after First January, . 2006.
(xii) import of the following items, namely:-
(a) onions;
(b) potatoes;
(c) tomatoes;
(d) garlic;
(e) halal meat of-
(1) (i) goat; and
(ii) sheep; and
(2) beef; and
(f) live animals (bovine animals i.e. buffalos, cows, sheep, goats and camels only);
(xiv) goods donated for the relief of earthquake victims as are exempt from customs duties and sales tax; and
(xv) tents, tarpaulin and blankets.
(xvii) import of ships and floating crafts including tugs, dredgers, survey vessels and other specialized crafts, registered in Pakistan.
(xviii) goods specified in column (2) of the Table below, falling under the PCT heading number mentioned in column (3) of the said Table, namely: -
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1. Camer.a. 9007.1100 . 2. Studio lights. 9405.4010 3. Screen. 9010.6000 4. Camera all kind lenses. 9002.1100 Second Schedule – Part IV— —
(i) goods classified under Pakistan Customs Tariff falling under 3531[Chapter 86 and 99 except PCT Heading 9918]3531;
3532[(ia) Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals crude (PCT Code 2709.0000), Furnace-oil (PCT Code 2710.1941), High speed diesel oil (PCT) Code 2710.1931), Motor spirit (PCT Code 2710.1210), J.P.1 (PCT Code 2710.1912), base oil for lubricating oil (PCT Code 2710.1993), Light diesel oil (PCT Code 2710.1921) and Super Kerosene Oil imported by Pakistan State Oil Company Limited, Shell Pakistan Limited, Attock Petroleum Limited, Byco Petroleum Pakistan Limited, Admore Gas Private Limited, Chevron Pakistan Limited, Total-PARCO Pakistan(Private) Limited, Hascol Petroleum Limited,3533[Barki Energy (Private) Limited]3533, Gas and Oil Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd 3534[or any other oil marketing company licensed by Oil and Gas . Regulatory Authority (OG.RA)]3534and oil refineries.]3532
(ii) goods imported by direct and indirect exporters covered under sub-chapter 7 of Chapter XII of SRO 450(I)/2001 dated June 18, 2001;
(iii) goods temporarily imported into Pakistan for subsequent exportation and which are exempt from customs duty and sales tax under Notification 3535[No.492(I)/2009, dated the 13th June, 2009]3535;3536[ ]3536
(xix) one time import of 32 buses by Daewoo Express Bus Service Ltd.
(xx) goods temporarily imported into Pakistan for subsequent exportation and which are exempt from customs duty and sales tax under Notification No. S.R.O. 1065(I)/2005, dated the 20th October, 2005. xxi capital goods imported by a manufacturer whose sales are 100% exports and produces a certificate from the Commissioner of Income Tax to the effect that the imported capital goods shall be
(a) installed in his own industrial undertaking; and
(b) exclusively used for production of goods to be exported.
(xxii) Capital goods and raw material imported by manufacturer exporter registered with Sales Tax Department as a manufacturer.
(xxiii) Petroleum (E&P) companies covered under SRO. 678(I)2004 dated 07.08.2004 except motor vehicles imported by such companies. .
(xxiv) Companies impo.rting high speed diesel oil, light diesel oil, high octane blending component or motor spirit, furnace oil, JP-1, MTBE, kerosene oil, crude oil for refining and chemical use in refining thereof in respect of such goods;
(xxv) The re-importation of re-usable containers for re-export qualifying for customs-duty and sales tax exemption on temporary import under the Customs Notification No. S.R.O.344(I)/95 dated the 25th day of April, 1995; and
(xxvi) goods donated for relief of flood victims of year 2007 as exempt from customs-duty and sales tax.
(xxvii) Plant, machinery, equipment and specific items used in production of bio-diesel as are exempt from customs-duty and sales tax.” Second Schedule – Part IV— —
3537[(iiia) Goods temporarily imported into Pakistan by international athletes which would be subsequently taken back by them within one hundred and twenty days of temporary import;]3537
(iv) Manufacturing Bond as prescribed under Chapter XV of Customs Rules, 2001 notified vide S.R.O. 450(I)/2001, dated June 18, 2001 3538[; and]3538 ]3517
3539[(v) mineral oil imported by a manufacturer or formulator of pesticides which is exempt from customs-duties under the customs Notification No. S.R.O. 857(I)/2008, dated the 16th August, 2008.]3539
3540[(vi) the Federal Government;
.
(vii) a Provincial Government;.
(viii) a Local Government
(ix) a foreign company and its associations whose majority share capital is held by a foreign government;
(x) a person who imports plant and machinery for execution of a contract with the Federal Government or a provincial government or a local government and produces a certificate from that government;
(xi) companies importing high speed diesel oil, light diesel oil, high octane blending component or kerosene oil, crude oil for refining and chemical used in refining thereof in respect of such imports; and
(xii) Petroleum (E&P) companies covered under the Customs and Sales Tax Notification No. S.R.O.678(I)/2004, dated the 7th August, 2004, except motor vehicles imported by such companies.]3540
. .
3541[(xiii) Goods produced or manufactured and exported from Pakistan which are subsequently imported in Pakistan within one year of their exportation, provided conditions of section 22 of the Customs Act, 1969 (IV of 1969) are complied with; Second Schedule – Part IV— —
(xiv) plant and machinery imported for setting up of a bagasse/biomass based cogeneration power project qualifying for exemption under clause (132C) of Part-I of this Schedule.;
(xv) persons authorized under Export Facilitation Scheme 2021 notified by the Board with such scope, conditions, limitation, restrictions and specification of goods.;
(xvi) motor vehicles upto 1000cc in CBU condition;
(xvii) Printed books excluding brochures, leaflets and similar printed matter, whether or not in single sheets.(PCT code 49.01); . .
(xviii) Newspapers, journals and periodicals, whether or not illustrated or containing advertising material (PCT code 49.02); and
(xix) blind talking mobile phones imported by blind persons as per rules issued by the Board (respective PCT headings);]3541
3542[(xx) Import of Cystagon, Cysta drops and Trientine capsules]3542
3543[ 3544[ ]3544 ]3543 3545[ 3546[ ]3546 ]3545 3547[ ]3547 3548[ ]3548 3549[ ]3549
Second Schedule – Part IV— —
1[(56F) The provision of sub-section (2) of section 156A and clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 169 shall not apply in respect of a person if the person opts to file return of total income along with accounts and documents as may be prescribed, subject to the condition that minimum tax liability under normal tax regime shall not be less than 10% of the commission or discount received.] 2[ ] 3[ ] 4[ ] 3550[ ]3550 3554[ ]3554 liability under normal tax regime shall not be less than 3.5% of the gross amount of sales, if the person is a company and 4% otherwise.] .
[(56D) The provisions of sub-section (3) of sec.tion 153, in respect of contracts and clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 169 shall not apply to a person if the person opts to file return of total income along with accounts and documents as may be prescribed subject to the condition that minimum tax liability under normal tax regime shall not be less than 6% of contract receipts, if the person is a company and 6.5 %otherwise.]
[(56E) The provisions of sub-section (2) of section 153 and clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 169 shall not apply in respect of a person if the person opts to file return of total income along with accounts and documents as may be prescribed subject to the condition that minimum tax liability under normal tax regime shall not be less than 0.5% of gross amount of services received.” Inserted by the Finance Act, 2014. 2Clause (56G) omitted though Finance Act, 2020 dated 30th June, 2020 the omitted clause read as follows: “(56G) The provisions of sub-section (3) of section 233 and clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 169 shall not apply in respect of a person if the person opts to file return of total income along with accounts and documents as may be prescribed, subject to the condition that minimum tax liability under normal tax regime shall not be less than 10% of the commission.” Clause (56H) omitted by the Finance Act, 2015. The omitted clause (56H) read as follows:- “(56H) Provisions of section 148 shall not apply in respect of import of potatoes between 5th of May, 2014 and 15th of November, 2014,
Provided that such import shall not exceed 300,000 metric tons in aggregate during the said period.” Added by the Finance Act, 2005. Clause (57) omitted by the Finance Act, 2026. The omitted clause read as follows: . “(57) The provisions of 3550[ 3550[section] 3550[ ]3550 ]3550 3550[ ]3550 5.[ ] 153 shall not apply to companies operating Trading Houses which—
(i) have paid up capital of exceeding Rs.250 million;
(ii) own fixed assets exceeding Rs.300 million at the close of the Tax Year;
(iii) maintain computerized records of imports and sales of goods;
(iv) maintain a system for issuance of 100% cash receipts on sales;
(v) present accounts for tax audit every year; and
(vi) is registered 3550[under the Sales Tax Act, 1990]3550
Provided that the exemption under this clause shall not be available if any of the aforementioned conditions are not fulfilled for a tax year 3550[ 3550[:]3550 ]3550
Second Schedule – Part IV— — 3556[ ]3556 3557[ ]3557 3558[ ]3558
3560[(59) The provisions of section 151, regarding withholding tax on profit on debt, shall not apply— 3561[ ]3561
(ii) to any payment made by way profit or interest to any person on Term Finance Certificates being the instruments of redeemable capital under the 3562[Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017)]3562, issued by Prime Minister’s Housing Development Company (Pvt) Limited (PHDCL); . 3563[ ]3563.
(iv) in the case of any resident individual, no tax shall be deducted from income or profits paid on,-
3564[ ]3564
(b) Investment in monthly income Savings Accounts Scheme of Directorate of National Savings, where monthly installment in an account does not exceed one thousand rupees.]3560
Second Schedule – Part IV— —
3565[(60) The provisions of sections 148 and 153 shall not apply to fully as well partly designed/assembled cypher devices, for use within the country as are verified by 3566[Cabinet Division (NTISB)]3566 with reference to design, quality and quantity.]3565
3567[(60A) The provisions of section 148 shall not apply for import of plant, machinery and equipment including dumpers and special purposes motor vehicles imported by the following for construction of Sukkur-Multan section of Karachi-Peshawar Motorway project and Karakorum Highway(KKH) Phase-II (Thakot to Havellian Section) of CPEC project respectively, namely:-
(a) M/s China State Construction Engineering Corporation Ltd. (M/s CSCEC); and . .
(b) M/s China Communication Construction Company (M/s CCCC).
(60AA) The provisions of section 148 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001(XLIX of 2001), shall not apply for import of construction materials or goods upto a maximum of 10,898.000 million rupees imported by China State Construction Engineering Corporation (M/s CSCEC) for construction of Sukkur-Multan section of Karachi- Peshawar Motorway project of National Highway Authority under CPEC.
(60B) The provisions of section 148 shall not apply on import of thirty-five armoured and security vehicles imported by or for Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government of Pakistan meant for security of visiting foreign dignitaries, subject to the following conditions, namely:-
(a) that the vehicles imported under this clause shall only be used for the security purpose of foreign dignitaries and will be parked in Central Pool of Cars (CPC) in the Cabinet Division for further use as and when needed; and
(b) that the importing Ministry. at the time of import shall furnish an . undertaking to the concerned Collector of Customs to the extent of customs-dues exempted under this clause on consignment to consignment basis binding themselves that the vehicles imported under this clause shall not be re-exported, sold or otherwise disposed of without prior approval of the Board and in the manner prescribed therefor.
(60C) The provision of section 148 shall not apply on import of equipment to be furnished or installed for Rail Based Mass Transit Projects in Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar and Quetta under CPEC.]3567
Second Schedule – Part IV— —
3568[(60D) The provisions of section 148 shall not apply on import of fire fighting equipments by industrial undertakings set up in the special economic zones established by the Federal Government.]3568 3569[ ]3569 3[(60DA) The provisions of section 148 shall not apply to the import of the capital equipment as defined in Special Technology Zones Authority Act, 2021 (XVII of 2021).
(a) Zone developers as defined in Special Technology Zones Authority Act, 2021 (XVII of 2021) for consumption in the special technology zones for the period of ten years commencing from the date of signing the development agreement;
(b) Zone enterprises as defined in Special Technology Zones Authority Act, . . 2021 (XVII of 2021) for a period of ten years from the date of issuance of license by the Special Technology Zone Authority; and
(c) Special Technology Zones Authority established under Special Technology Zones Authority Act, 2021 (XVII of 2021).]
3570[(60E) The provisions of section 148 shall not apply on mobile phones brought in personal baggage under Baggage Rules, 2006.]3570
3571[ ]3571
3572[ ]3572
3573[ ]3573
Second Schedule – Part IV— —
1[(62) The following provisions of Section 97 shall not apply in case of transfer of assets on amalgamation of companies or their businesses or acquisition of shares, requiring that transferor:
(a) be resident company; and
(b) belong to a wholly-owned group of resident companies.
Provided that:
(i) the transferee resident company shall own or acquire atleast 75% of the share capital of the transferor company or the business in Pakistan of the transferor company; . .
(ii) the amalgamated company is a company incorporated in Pakistan;
(iii) the assets of the amalgamating company or companies immediately before the amalgamation become the assets of the amalgamated company by virtue of the amalgamation, otherwise than by purchase of such assets by the amalgamated company or as a result of distribution of such assets to the amalgamated company after the winding up of the amalgamating company or companies;
(iv) the liabilities of the amalgamating company or companies immediately before the amalgamation become the liabilities of the amalgamated company by virtue of the amalgamation; and
(v) the scheme of amalgamation is sanctioned by the State Bank of Pakistan, any court or authority as may be required under the law.] 2[ ] ]3550
3[ ] . .
“(61A) The provisions of section 231A shall not apply in respect of any cash withdrawal by exchange companies duly licensed and authorized by the State Bank of Pakistan on their bank account exclusively dedicated for their authorized business related transaction:
Provided that.—
(a) exemption under this clause shall be available to exchange companies who are issued exemption certificate by the concerned Commissioner Inland Revenue for a financial year; and
(b) the Commissioner shall issue the exemption certificate after obtaining relevant details and particulars of the Bank Accounts.” Inserted by S.R.O. 885(I)/2006, dated 29.08.2006. Clause (63) omitted though Finance Act, 2020 dated 30th June, 2020 the omitted clause read as follows: “(63) M/s Dawat-e-Hadiya, Karachi 2[and Lahore University of Management Sciences, Lahore] shall be deemed to have been approved by the Commissioner for the purpose of sub-section (36) of section 2 notwithstanding the provisions of clause (c) of sub-section (36) of section 2.” Clause (64) omitted by the Finance Act, 2009. The omitted clause (64) read as follows: Second Schedule – Part IV— —
3575[(65) Any income derived by a project, approved by Designated National Authority (DNA), from the transfer or sale of Clean Development Mechanism Credits i.e. Certified Emission Reductions, verified Emission Reductions.]3575 3576[ ]3576
3577[(66) The provisions of section 235 shall not be applicable to the taxpayers 3578[ ]3578 registered with sales tax as exporters or manufacturer of —
(a) carpets;
(b) leather and articles thereof including artificial leather footwear;
(c) surgical goods;
(d) sports goods; and . .
(e) textile and articles thereof.]3577
3579[(67) The provisions of sections 150, 151, 152, 153 and 233 shall not apply in respect of payments made to the International Finance Corporation established under the International Finance Corporation Act, 1956 (XXVII of 1956).]3579
3580[(67A) The provisions of section 100B and Eighth Schedule shall not apply to transactions carried on upto 30th day of June, 2015, on any Stock Exchange of Pakistan, by International Finance Corporation established under the International Finance Corporation Act, 1956 (XXVIII of 1956).]3580
3581[(68) The provisions of sections 151, 153 and 155 shall not apply in respect of payments made to the Pakistan Domestic Sukuk Company Ltd.]3581
Second Schedule – Part IV— —
3582[(69) The provisions of sections 150, 151, 152, 153 and 233 shall not apply in respect of payments made to the Asian Development Bank established under the Asian Development Bank Ordinance, 1971 (IX of 1971).]3582
3583[(70) The provisions of section 148, regarding withholding tax on imports, shall not apply in respect of goods or classes of goods for the execution of contract, imported by contractors and sub-contractors engaged in the execution of power project under the agreement between the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and HUB Power Company Limited.]3583
3584[(71) The provisions of this Ordinance shall not be applicable to the M/s TAISEI Corporation under the agreement between National Highway Authority, GOP, . . which falls under the zero rated regime of sales tax and registered with sales tax in respect of supply of products, services and equipment.]3584
3585[(72) The provisions of sections 150, 151, 152, 153 and 233 shall not apply in respect of payments made to The ECO Trade and Development Bank.]3585
3586[ ]3586 3587[ ]3587
3588[(72AA) The provisions of section 152 shall not apply in case of a Hajj Group Operator in respect of Hajj operations.]3588
3589[ ]3589
Second Schedule – Part IV— —
3593[(73) To mitigate part of the cost of obtaining foreign support to fill productivity gap, income tax payable by a foreign expert shall be exempted
Provided that such expert is acquired with the prior approval of the Ministry of Textile Industry.]3593
3594[(74) The provisions of sub-section (8) of section 22 shall not apply to Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) in respect of the asset transferred for the purpose of the ijara agreement between Pakistan Domestic Sukuk Company Limited and the Federal Government.]3594
3595[(75) The provisions of sub-section (15) of section 22 shall not apply to Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) on the assets acquired from the Federal Government which were previously transferred for the purpose of the ijara agreement between Pakistan Domestic Sukuk Company Limited and the Federal Government: . .
Provided that depreciation shall be allowed at the written down value of the assets immediately before their transfer for the purpose of above mentioned Ijara agreement.]3595
3596[ ]3596
3597[(77) Provisions of sections 148 and 153 shall not be applicable on import and subsequent supply of items with dedicated use of renewable sources of energy like solar and wind etc., even if locally manufactured, which include induction lamps, SMD, LEDs with or without ballast with fittings and fixtures, wind turbines Second Schedule – Part IV— — including alternator and mast, solar torches, 3598[tubular day lighting devices such assolatube,]3598 lanterns and related instruments, PV modules 3599[with or without]3599 the related components including invertors, charge controllers and batteries.]3597
3600[(78) 4[Coal Mining and Coal based Power Generation Projects in Sindh],—
(i) the dividend income of the shareholders of such a project shall be exempt from provisions of section 150 from the date of commencement of business till 30 years from such date; and
(ii) the payments made on account of sale or supply of goods or providing or rendering of services during project construction and operations, shall be exempt from the provisions of section . . 3601[152(2A) and section]3601 153.]3600 3602[ ]3602
3603[(79A) The provisions of clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 153 shall not apply to payments received by National Telecommunication Corporation against provision of telecommunication services including ancillary services specified in subsection (3) of section 41 of the Pakistan Telecommunication (Re-organization) Act, 1996 (XVII of 1996).]3603
3604[ ]3604 3605[ ]3605 3606[ ]3606
Second Schedule – Part IV— — 3607[ ]3607 3608[ ]3608 3609[ ]3609 3610[ ]3610 3611[ ]3611 3612[ ]3612 3613[ ]3613
Second Schedule – Part IV— — 1[ ]
2[ ]
(ix) Flour mills
(x) Vegetable ghee and
(xi) Cooking oil manufacturing
(d) The term Green filed industrial undertaking shall include expansion projects for the purposes of this clause.
(e) Immunity under this clause shall not be available to proceeds of crime relating to offences under the following laws:
(a) Control of Narcotics Substances Act, 1997;
(ii) Anti Terrorism Act, 1997; and .
(iii) Anti-Money Laundering Act, 201.0]. Clause (86) omitted by the Finance Act, 2022. The omitted clause read as follows: “(86)(a) The provisions of section 111 shall not apply to-
(i) investment made by an individual in a green field industrial undertaking directly or as an original allottee in the purchase of shares of a company establishing an industrial undertaking or capital contribution in an association of persons establishing an industrial undertaking;
(ii) investment made by an association of persons in an industrial undertaking; and
(iii) investment made by a company in an industrial undertaking— if the said investment is made on or after the 1st day of January, 2014 and commercial production commences on or before the 30th day of June, 2019;
(b) The concessions given in this clause shall also apply to investment made in –
(i) construction industry in corporate sector;
(ii) low cost housing construction in the corporate sector;
(iii) livestock development projects in the corporate sector;
(iv) new captive power plants; and
(v) mining and quarrying in Thar coal, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhawa;
(c) The concessions given in sub-clause (a) shall not apply to investment made in-
(i) arms and ammunitions;
(ii) explosives;
(iii) fertilizers; .
(iv) sugar;.
(v) cigarettes;
(vi) aerated beverages;
(vii) cement;
(viii) textile spinning units;
(ix) flour mills;
(x) vegetable ghee; and
(xi) cooking oil manufacturing;
(d) The term green field industrial undertaking shall include expansion projects for the purposes of this clause; and
(e) Immunity under this clause shall not be available to proceeds of crime relating to offences under the following laws, namely:-
(i) Control of Narcotics Substances Act, 1997;
(ii) Anti Terrorism Act, 1997; and
(iii) Anti-Money Laundering Act, 2010.” Clause (87) omitted by the Finance Act, 2014. The omitted clause read as follows: “(87) The provisions of sections 182, 205, 177 and 214C shall not apply to an individual, holding an NTN who files a return, as specified in Form “A” below, by twenty eight day of February, 2014, of the tax years from 2008 to 2012, for which returns have not been field: Second Schedule – Part IV— — 1[ ]
Provided that for each of the tax year, a minimum tax of twenty thousand rupees on the basis of taxable income is paid by the taxpayer:
Provided further that the taxpayer shall not be entitled to claim any adjustment of withholding tax collected or deducted under the Ordinance:
Provided also that the due date of filing of return for tax year 2013, in respect of individuals availing concessions under this clause shall be twenty eighth day of February, 2014.
. .
. .
Clause (88) omitted by the Finance Act, 2014. The omitted clause read as follows: “(88) The provisions of sections 182, 205, 177 and 214C shall not apply to an individual, if the individual files a return or returns, as prescribed for this clause, by twenty eighth day of February, 2014 for any or all of the tax years from 2008 to 2012; and
(i) has not filed any return for the last five years;
(ii) is not an NTN holder as on 28th day of November, 2013;
(iii) declares taxable income for the year which exceeds the amount on the basis of which, tax payable is twenty five thousand rupees or more; and
(iv) has paid the tax on the basis of taxable income declared in the return or returns:
Provided that concession under this clause shall only apply for the tax year or years, for which the returns have been filed and for equal number of succeeding consecutive tax year, if tax paid for the succeeding tax year is at least equal to tax paid for tax year 2012: Second Schedule – Part IV— —
1[ ] 2[ ] 3[4[ ] ]
5[(91) The provisions of section 148 shall not apply to-
(i) Tillage and seed bed preparation equipment as specified below
Equipment PCT Code
(i) Rotavator 8432.8010
(ii) Cultivator 8432.2910
(iii) Ridger. 8432.8090 .
(iv) Sub soiler 6[8432.3900]
(v) Rotary slasher 8432.8090
(vi) Chisel plow 8432.1010
(vii) Ditcher 8432.1090
Provided further that the taxpayers shall not be entitled to claim any adjustment of withholding tax under the Ordinance, collected or deducted during a tax year, for which a return is filed:
Provided also that the due date of filing of return for tax year 2013, in respect of individuals availing concessions under this clause shall be twenty eighth day of February, 2014.] Clause (89) omitted by the Finance Act, 2015. The omitted clause (89) read as follows:- “(89) The Provisions of section 236I shall not apply to-
(a) the Federal Government or a Provincial Government;
(b) an individual entitled to privileges under the United Nations (Privileges and Immunities) Act, 1948 (XX of 1948);
(c) a foreign diplomat or a diplomatic mission in Pakistan; or
(d) a person who is a non-resident and-
(i) furnishes copy of passport as an evidence to the educational institution that during previous tax year, his stay in Pakistan was less than one hundred eighty-three . days;.
(ii) furnishes a certificate that he has no Pakistan-source income; and
(iii) fee is remitted directly from abroad through normal banking channels to the bank account of the educational institution.” Clause (90) omitted by the Finance Act, 2015. The omitted clause (90) read as follows:- “(90) The provisions of section 236D shall not apply to-
(a) the Federal Government or a Provincial Government;
(b) an individual entitled to privileges under the United Nations (Privileges and Immunities) Act, 1948(XX of 1948); or
(c) a foreign diplomat or diplomatic mission in Pakistan.” Inserted by S.R.O. 1029(I)/2014 date 19.11.2014. Clause (91) substituted by the Finance Act, 2016. Substituted clause read as follows:- “(91) the provisions of sections 147, 151, 152, 231A, 231AA, 236A and 236K shall not apply to “The Second Pakistan International Sukuk Company Limited”, as a payer.” 5. Clause (91) added by the Finance Act, 2015 The figure “8432.3090” substituted by the Finance Act, 2017.
Second Schedule – Part IV— —
(viii) Border disc 8432.2990
(ix) Disc harrow 8432.2100
(x) Bar harrow 8432.2990
(xi) Mould board plow 8432.1090
(xii) Tractor rear or front blade 8430.6900 Land leveller or land planer 8430.6900
(xiv) Rotary tiller 8432.8090
(xv) Disc plow 8432.1090
(xvi) Soil-scrapper 8432.8090 .
(xvii) K.R.Karundi. 8432.8090
(xviii) Tractor mounted trancher 3614[8701.9200]3614
(xix) Land leveler 8430.6900
(ii) Seeding or planting equipment
Equipment PCT Code
(i) Seed-cum-fertilizer 3615[8432.3100]3615 drill (wheat, rice barley, etc.)
(ii) Cotton or maize 3616[8432.3900]3616 planter withfertilizer attachment
(iii) Potato planter 3617[8432.3900]3617
(iv) Fertilizer or 3618[8432.4100]3618 manure spreader. . or broadcaster
(v) Rice transplanter 3619[8432.3900]3619
(vi) Canola or 3620[8432.3100]3620 sunflower drill Second Schedule – Part IV— —
(vii) Sugarcane planter 3621[8432.3900]3621
(iii) Irrigation, drainage and agro-chemical application equipment
Equipment PCT Code
(i) Tubewells filters or 8421.2100, Strainers 8421.9990
(ii) Knapsack sprayers 8424.2010
(iii) Granular applicator 8424.2010
(iv) Boom or field sprayers 8424.2010
(v) Self propelled sprayers 8424.2010
(vi) Orchard sprayer 8424.2010 . .
(iv) Harvesting, threshing and storage equipment
Equipment PCT Code
(i) Wheat thresher 8433.5200
(ii) Maize or groundnut 8433.5200 thresheror sheller
(iii) Groundnut digger 8433.5900
(iv) Potato digger or harvester 8433.5300
(iv) Sunflower thresher 8433.5200
(v) Post hole digger 8433.5900
(vi) Straw balers 8433.4000
(vii) Fodder rake 8433.5900
(viii) Wheat or rice reaper 8433.5900
(ix) Chaff or fodder cutter 8433.5900
(x) Cotton picker 8433.5900
(xi) Onion or garlic harvester 8433.5200
(xii) Sugar harvester. 8433.5200 .
(xiii) Tractor trolley or forage wagon8716.8090
(xiv) Reaping machines 8433.5900
(xv) Combined harvesters 8433.5100
(xvi) Pruner/shears 8433.5900
3622[(xvii) Corn harvester/corn picker and silage maker with their respective PCT heading]3622
(v) Post-harvest handling and processing & miscellaneous machinery Second Schedule – Part IV— —
Equipment PCT Code
(i) Vegetables and fruits 8437.1000 Cleaning and sorting or grading equipment
(ii) Fodder and feed cube 8433.4000 Maker equipment]
3623[3624[ ]3624 ]3623 . .
3[(92) The provisions of section 148 shall not apply to.—
PCT Code Aircraft, whether imported or 8802.4000 acquired on wet or dry lease
Maintenance kits for use in Respective trainer aircrafts of PCT headings headings 8802.2000 and 8802.3000
Spare parts for use in Respective aircrafts, trainer aircrafts or headings simulators Machinery, equipment and Respective tools for setting up headings maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) workshop by . MRO company recognized. by Aviation Division
Operational tools, machinery, Respective equipment and furniture and headings fixtures on one-time basis for setting up Greenfield airports by a company authorized by Aviation Division Second Schedule – Part IV— —
Aviation simulators imported Respective by airline company headings recognized by Aviation Division]
3625[3626[ ]3626]3625
3[(93) The provisions of sub-section (1) of section 154 shall not apply to taxpayers operating halal meat production and qualifying for exemption under clause(126K) of Part-I of this Schedule for the period specified in clause (126K).]
3625[ ]3625 3631[ ]3631 3632[ ]3632. .
3633[(95) The provisions of sections 147, 151, 152, 236A and 236K shall not apply to the Second Pakistan International Sukuk Company Limited, the Third Pakistan International Sukuk Company Limited and The Pakistan Global Sukuk Programme Company Limited, as a payer.]3633
Second Schedule – Part IV— —
3634[(95A) The provisions of section 236A shall not apply in respect of auction of franchise rights to participating teams in a national or international league organized by any board or other organization established by the Government in Pakistan for the purposes of controlling, regulating or encouraging major games and sports recognized by the Government with effect from the first day of July; 2019.]3634
3635[ ]3635 3636[ ]3636
3637[(96) The provisions of sections 151, 153, 155 and 236C shall not apply to the Second Pakistan International Sukuk Company Limited, the Third Pakistan International Sukuk Company Limited and the Pakistan Global Sukuk Programme Company Limited, as a recipient;]3637 . .
3638[(97) the provision of section 236C shall not apply to “Pakistan International Sukuk Company Limited.]3638
3639[(97A) The provisions of sections 37, 236C and 236K shall not apply to National Highway Authority in respect of transfer of immovable property to the Pakistan Global Sukuk Programme Company Limited and in respect of transfer of immoveable property to National Highway Authority from the Second Pakistan International Sukuk Company Limited or the Pakistan Global Sukuk Programme Company Limited.]3639
3640[(98) The provisions of section 148 shall not apply to import of ships and other floating crafts including tugs, survey vessels and other specialized crafts purchased or bare-boat chartered by a Pakistani entity and flying Pakistani flag:
Provided that exemption under this clause shall be available up to the year 3641[2030]3641, subject to the condition that the ships and crafts are used for the purpose for which they were procured, and in case such ships and crafts are used for demolition purposes, tax collectible under section 148, applicable to ships and crafts purchased for demolition purposes, shall be chargeable.]3640 . .
Second Schedule – Part IV— —
3642[(99) The provisions of section 148 shall not apply to import or acquisition of aircraft on wet or dry lease by M/s Pakistan International Airlines Corporation with effect from 19th March, 2015.]3642
3643[ ]3643 3644[ ]3644 3645[ ]3645 3646[ ]3646 3647[ ]3647 3648[ ]3648 3649[ ]3649 3650[ ]3650 . .
(102) The provisions of section 231B (1A) shall not apply to light commercial vehicles leased under the Prime Minister’s Youth Business Loan Scheme.]
3651[(102A) The provisions of section 233 shall not apply to commission received by a retail branchless banking agent on any amount disbursed by the Ehsaas Emergency Cash Transfer Programme for the period commencing on 16th April, 2020 and ending on 30th day of September, 2020.]3651
3652[(103) The provisions of section 7B shall not apply to yield or profit on investment in Bahbood Savings Certificate or Pensioner’s Benefit Account,
Provided that tax on the said yield or profit on debt is paid at the rates specified in Division I of Part I of the First Schedule subject to clause (6) of Part III.
Second Schedule – Part IV— —
(104) The provisions of section 5A shall not apply to a company where a restriction has been imposed on distribution of dividend on account of an agreement with the Government of Pakistan.
3653[(104A) The provisions of section 4C shall not apply on capital gain derived from the disposal of one residential immovable property, if the property —
(a) has been in the personal use of the person for the last fifteen years;
(b) has been declared by the person in his wealth statement under section 116 for the last fifteen years; and
(c) appears as residence for personal use in tax record of the person. .
Provided that this clause shall a.pply once in fifteen years.]3653
3654[(104B) The provisions of section 4C shall not apply to a person if the export proceeds realized for the tax year represent more than eighty percent of his total turnover for the tax year.]3654
3655[ ]3655
3656[(105A) The provisions of section 177 and 214C 3657[for selection of a person for audit shall not apply whose income tax affairs have been selected for audit in any of the preceding three tax years]3657:
Provided that the Commissioner may select a person under section 177 for audit with approval of the Board.]3656
3658[ ]3658 3659[ ]3659
Second Schedule – Part IV— —
3660[(107) The provisions of section 111 relating to unexplained income or assets shall not apply in respect of any contribution paid to the Supreme Court of Pakistan – Diamer Bhasha & Mohmand Dams – Fund.
(108) The provisions of sections 2[113 and 151] shall not apply to the Supreme Court of Pakistan – Diamer Bhasha & Mohmand Dams – Fund.
3[ ]
4[(109A) The provisions of sections in Division III of Part V of Chapter X and Chapter XII of the Ordinance for deduction or collection of withholding tax which were not applicable prior to commencement of the Constitution (Twenty-fifth Amendment) Act, 2018 (XXXVII of 2018) shall not apply to individual domiciled or company and . . association of persons resident in the Tribal Areas forming part of the Provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan under paragraph (d) of Article 246 of the Constitution with effect from the 1st day of June, 2018 to the 30th day of June, 5[ ] 6[ ] 7[2026] (both days inclusive).]
8[(110) The provisions of sections in Division III of Part V of Chapter X and Chapter XII of the Ordinance for deduction or collection of withholding tax which were not applicable prior to commencement of the Constitution (Twenty-fifth Amendment) Act, 2018 (XXXVII of 2018) shall not apply to individual domiciled or company and association of person resident in the Tribal Areas forming part of the Provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan under paragraph (d) of Article 246 of the Constitution with effect from the 1st day of June, 2018 to the 30th day of June, 9[ ] 10[ ] 11[2026] (both days inclusive).] former Tribal Areas adjoining the district of Peshawar, Kohat, Bannu, Lakki Marwat, Dera Ismail Khan, Tank as well as former Tribal Areas i.e. Bajaur Agency, Orakzai Agency, Mohmand Agency, Khyber Agency, Kurram Agency, North Waziristan Agency and South Waziristan Agency, if the payer and the recipient are residents of the aforesaid areas. .
Provided the provision of section 149 shall not apply in respect of persons working in the aforesaid areas even if the payer resides outside the aforesaid areas.”]3660
The expression “113, 151, 231A, 231AA and 236P “ substituted by the Finance Act 2021. Clause (109) omitted by the Finance Act 2021. The omitted clause read as follows: “(109) The provisions of section 236P shall not apply at the time of transfer of any sum to the Supreme Court of Pakistan - Diamer Bhasha & Mohmand Dams- Fund.]3652 New clause (109A) added through Finance Act, 2019. The figure “2023” substituted by the Finance Act, 2023. The figure “2024” substituted by Finance Act, 2024. The figure “2025” substituted by Finance Act, 2025. Added by S.R.O. 1213(I)/2018, dated 05.10.2018. The figure “2023” substituted by the Finance Act, 2023. The figure “2024” substituted by Finance Act, 2024. The figure “2025” substituted by Finance Act, 2025.
Second Schedule – Part IV— —
3661[(111) The provisions of section 48 shall not apply to so much of the income of banking company as defined in the said section subject to reduced rate of tax at 20% under rules 7D, 7E and 7F of the Seventh Schedule for tax years 2020 to 2023.]3661
3662[(111A) The provisions of section 100BA and rule 1 of the Tenth Schedule shall not apply to the extent of payment of dividend to non-resident persons.]3662
3663[(111AB) The provisions of section 100BA and rule 1 of the Tenth Schedule shall not apply to 3664[Foreign Currency Value Account (FCVA), Foreign Currency Business Value Account (FCBVA), Non-Resident Rupee Value Account (NRVA), or NonResident Rupee Business Value Account (NRBVA)]3664 with authorized banks in Pakistan under the foreign exchange regulations issued by the State Bank of Pakistan.]3663 . . 3665[(111AC) The provisions of section 100BA and rule 1 of the Tenth Schedule shall not apply to non-resident individual holding Pakistan Origin Card (POC) or National ID Card for Overseas Pakistanis (NICOP) in respect of transactions on which tax is collectible under section 236C and 236K of the Ordinance;]3665
3666[ ]3666 3668[ ]3668 3669[ ]3669 3670[ ]3670 3671[ ]3671
Second Schedule – Part IV— —
(113) The provision of sub-section (5B) of sections 147 shall not apply in respect of capital gains arising to a non-resident company having no permanent establishment in Pakistan from investment in debt instruments and Government securities including treasury bills and Pakistan investment bonds through special convertible rupee account (SCRA) maintained with a banking company or financial institution in Pakistan.
(114) The provisions of section 3672[clause (ae) of sub-section (a) of section 114]3672 and 181 shall not apply to a non-resident company having no permanent establishment in Pakistan solely by reason of capital gain or profit on debt earned from investments in debt securities and Government securities including treasury bills and Pakistan investment bonds through special convertible rupee account maintained with a banking company or financial institution in Pakistan. . . 3673[ ]3673 3674[ ]3674
3675[(114A) The provisions of clause (ae) of subsection (1) of section 114 and section 181 shall not apply to a person maintaining a Foreign Currency Value Account (FCVA), Foreign Currency Business Value Account (FCBVA), Non-Resident Rupee Value Account (NRVA), or Non-Resident Rupee Business Value Account (NRBVA) with authorized banks in Pakistan under the foreign exchange regulations issued by the State Bank of Pakistan: Second Schedule – Part IV— —
Provided that this clause shall not apply if the person referred in this clause has Pakistan-source taxable income other than the following, namely:—
(a) profit on debt on FCVA, FCBVA, NRVA, or NRBVA;
(b) profit on debt earned on Government of Pakistan (GOP) securities either conventional or Shariah Compliant where investment has been made from proceeds of FCVA, FCBVA, NRVA, or NRBVA;
(c) capital gain on disposal of immovable property acquired from proceeds of FCVA or NRVA;
(d) capital gain on disposal of securities traded on Pakistan Stock . . Exchange and units of mutual funds that are acquired from proceeds of FCVA, FCBVA, NRVA, or NRBVA; or
(e) dividend income from securities traded on Pakistan Stock Exchange and mutual funds that are acquired from proceeds of FCVA, FCBVA, NRVA, or NRBVA.]3675
(115) The provisions of section 153 shall not apply to traders being individuals having turnover upto 3676[two]3676 hundred million Rupees as a prescribed person.
Explanation.- Trader in this clause shall have the meaning as provided in clause (28D) of Part II of the Second Schedule.]
3677[(116) The provisions of section 151 3678[ ]3678 and 236P shall not apply to The Prime Minister’s COVID-19 Pandemic Relief Fund-2020. 3679[ ]3679
3680[(118) The provisions of withholding taxes contained in the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 (XLIX of 2001) sh.all not apply to Islamic Naya Pakistan . Certificates Company Limited (INPCCL) as a recipient.
(119) The provisions of section 153(1)(a) shall with effect from the first day of July, 2020 not apply to distributors, dealers, wholesalers and retailers of locally manufactured mobile phone devices as withholding agent.]3680
Second Schedule – Part IV— —
3681[(120) The provisions of Divisions II and III of Part V of Chapter X and Chapter XII of the Ordinance for deduction or collection of withholding tax shall not apply to the persons mentioned in Table 1 of clause (66) of Part I of the second schedule as recipients of payment:
Provided that such persons shall continue to perform functions as withholding and collecting agent under the aforesaid provisions.]3681
3682[(121) The provisions of section 151 shall not apply to the Prime Minister's Relief Fund for Flood, Earthquake and other calamities with effect on and from the 5th August, 2022.
(122) The provisions of section 236 shall not apply on the amount donated through . . SMS to the Prime Minister's Relief Fund for Flood, Earthquake and other calamities with effect on and from the 5th day of August, 2022.
(123) The provisions of section 148 shall for a period of 3683[three months from the 1st day of December, 2022]3683 not apply to goods required and imported for relief operation for flood affectees, duly certified by the National Disaster Management Authority or the Provincial Disaster Management Authority.
(124) The provisions of section 148 shall not apply to tomato (PCT heading 0702.0000) and onion (PCT heading 0703.1000) imported till the 31st day of December, 2022.]3682
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Second Schedule – Part IV— —
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Third Schedule – Part I— —
THE THIRD SCHEDULE
[PART I
DEPRECIATION
(See Section 22) Depreciation rates specified for the purposes of section 22 shall be, — Third Schedule – Part I —
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Third Schedule – Part II and Part III—
PART II
INITIAL ALLOWANCE 3688[AND FIRST YEAR ALLOWANCE]3688
3689[(3690[See Sections 23, 3691[ ]3691 and 23B]3690)]3689
(1) The rate of initial allowance under section 23 shall be 3692[25]3692% 3693[for plant and machinery 3694[ ]3694 ]3693.
3695[(2) The rate of First Year Allowance under 3696[ ]3696 3697[section 23B]3697 shall be 90%.
PART III
. .
PRE-COMMENCEMENT EXPENDITURE
(See Section 25)
The rate of amortisation of pre-commencement expenditure under section 25 shall be 20%.
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Fourth Schedule — —
THE FOURTH SCHEDULE
(See Section 99)
RULES FOR THE COMPUTATION OF THE PROFITS AND GAINS OF
INSURANCE BUSINESS
Profits on Life Insurance to be Computed Separately
1. The profits and gains of a taxpayer carrying on life insurance business chargeable under the head “Income from Business” shall be computed separately from the taxpayer’s income from other business. 3698[Income from other business shall be profit or loss before tax as per.profit and loss account prepared under the . Insurance Ordinance, 2000 (XXXIX of 2000), excluding any surplus appropriation made during the year.]3698
Computation of Profits and Gains of Life Insurance Business
3699[2. The profits and gains of a life insurance business shall be the current year’s surplus appropriated to profit and loss account prepared under the Insurance Ordinance, 2000 (XXXIX of 2000), as per advice of the Appointed Actuary, net of adjustments under sections 22(8), 23(8) and 23(11) of the Insurance Ordinance, 2000 (XXXIX of 2000) so as to exclude from it any expenditure other than expenditure which is, under the provisions of Part IV of Chapter III, allowed as a deduction in computing profits and gains of a business to the extent of the proportion of surplus not distributed to policy holders.]3699 Computing the Surplus under Rule 2
3. (1) The following 3700[provisions]3700 shall apply in computing the surplus for the purposes of rule 2, namely:–
(a) the amounts paid to,. or reserved for, or expended on behalf of . policy-holders shall be allowed as a deduction;
(b) any amount either written off or reserved in the accounts, or through the actuarial valuation balance sheet to meet depreciation, or loss on the realization of investments shall be Fourth Schedule— — allowed as a deduction, and any sums taken credit for in the accounts or actuarial valuation balance sheet on account of appreciation, or gains on the realisation of investments 3701[shall be included in the surplus]3701; and
(c) profit on debt 3702[accrued]3702 in the inter-valuation period in respect of any securities of the Federal Government which have been issued or declared to be income tax-free shall not be excluded, but shall be exempt from tax 3703[ ]3703.
(2) For the purposes of clause (a) of sub-rule (1) –
(a) in the first computation of the surplus, no account shall be taken of amounts referred t.o in the 3701[said clause]3701 to the extent to which . they are paid out, or in respect of any surplus brought forward from a previous inter-valuation period; and
(b) if any amount reserved for policy-holders ceases to be so reserved, and is not paid to, or expended on behalf of policy-holders, the sums previously allowed as a deduction under this Ordinance 3705[or the repealed Ordinance]3705 shall be treated as part of the 3706[respective statutory fund]3706 for the tax year in which the amount ceased to be so reserved.
(3) For the purposes of clause (b) of sub-rule (1), if it appears to the Commissioner, after consultation with the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan, that the rate of profit on debt or other factors employed in determining the liability in respect of outstanding policies is inconsistent with the valuation of investments so as artificially to reduce the surplus, the Commissioner may make such adjustment to the allowance for depreciation, or in respect of appreciation, of such investment as the Commissioner thinks reasonable.
3707[ ]3707. .
Fourth Schedule— — General Insurance
5. The profits and gains of any business of insurance (other than life insurance) shall be taken to be the balance of the profits disclosed by the annual accounts required under the Insurance Ordinance, 2000 (XXXIX of 2000), to be furnished to the Securities and Exchange 3709[Commission]3709 of Pakistan subject to the following adjustments –
(a) any expenditure or allowance, or any reserve or provision for any expenditure, or the amount of any tax deducted at source from dividends or profit on debt received which is not deductible in computing the income chargeable under the head “Income from Business” shall be excluded; . .
3710[(b) subject to the provisions of rule 6A, any amount of investment written off shall be allowed as a deduction, but any amount taken to reserve to meet depreciation of investments shall not be allowed as a deduction, and any sums taken credit for in the accounts on account of appreciation of investment shall not be treated as part of the profits and gains, unless these have been crystallized as gains or losses on the realization of investments;]3710
(c) no deduction shall be allowed for any expenditure, allowance, reserve, or provision in excess of the limits laid down in the Insurance Ordinance, 2000 (XXXIX of 2000), unless the excess is allowed by the 3711[Securities]3711 and Exchange Commission and is incurred in deriving income chargeable to tax 3712[; and]3712
3713[(d) no deduction shall be allowed for any expenditure incurred on account of insurance premium or re-insurance premium paid to an overseas insurance or re-insurance company or a local agent of an overseas insurance company until tax at the rate of 5% is withheld on the gro.ss amount of insurance or re-insurance . premium.]3713
Fourth Schedule— — Mutual Insurance Association
6. These rules shall also apply to the assessment of the profits and gains of any business of insurance carried on by a mutual insurance association and such profits and gains shall be chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Business”.
3714[ ]3714
3721[3722[6B.In computing income under this Schedule, there shall be included capital gains on disposal of shares and dividend of listed companies, vouchers of Pakistan Telecommunication corporation, modaraba certificate or instruments of redeemable capital and derivative products and shall be taxed at the rates . specified in Division II of Part I of First. Schedule.]3722
3721[ ]3721
3722[(6C) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, where loss on disposal of securities is sustained in a tax year, the loss shall be set off only against the gain from any other securities chargeable to tax under Rule 6B and no loss shall be carried forward to the subsequent tax year.]3722
Fourth Schedule— — 1[6D. The provisions of section 4B shall apply to the taxpayers under this schedule and taxed at the rates specified in Division IIA of Part I of the First Schedule.]
2[6DA. The provisions of section 4C shall apply to the taxpayers under this Schedule and shall be taxed at the rates specified in Division IIB of Part I of the First Schedule from tax year 2022 onwards.]
3[(6DB) The provisions of section 99D shall apply to the taxpayers under this Schedule.] 3724[6E. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Schedule, the Commissioner shall be authorized to examine and amend the amount of income as disclosed in the financial statement presented to the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan with respect to commission paid and claimed for losses.]3724 . . Definitions
7. In this Schedule, –
“investments” includes all forms of shares, debentures, bonds, deposits and other securities, derivative instruments, and includes immovable property whether or not occupied by the insurer;
“life insurance business” means life insurance business as defined in section 4 of the Insurance Ordinance, 2000 (XXXIX of 2000);3725[and]3725
“Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan” means the Securities and Exchange Commission established under the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan Act, 1997 (XLII of 1997) 3726[:]3726
3727[“Securities” for the purposes of Rule 6B means shares of a public company, vouchers of Pakistan Telecommunication Corporation, Modaraba Certificates or instruments of redeemable capital and derivative products.]3727
3728 [ ] . .
Fifth Schedule – Part I— —
THE FIFTH SCHEDULE
(See Section 100)
PART I
RULES FOR THE COMPUTATION OF THE PROFITS AND GAINS FROM THE
EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION OF PETROLEUM
Exploration and Production of Petroleum a Separate Business
1. Where any person carries on, or is treated as carrying on, under an agreement with the Federal Governm.ent, any business which consists of, or . includes, the exploration or production of petroleum in Pakistan or setting up refineries at Dhodak and Bobi fields, income of exploration and production companies from pipeline operations, and manufacture and sale of liquified petroleum gas or compressed natural gas, such business or part thereof, as the case may be, shall be, for the purposes of this Ordinance, treated as a separate business undertaking (hereinafter referred to as “such undertaking”) and the profits and gains of such undertaking shall be computed separately from the income, profits, or gains from any other business, if any, carried on by the person.
Computation of Profits
2 (1) Subject to the provisions of this Part, the profits and gains of such undertaking 3729[shall be]3729 computed in the manner applicable to income, profits and gains chargeable under the head “Income from Business”.
(2) Where such person incurs any expenditure on searching for or discovering and testing a petroleum deposit or winning access thereto but the search, exploration, enquiry upon which the expenditure is incurred is given up before the commencement of commercial production, the expenditure allocable to . a surrendered area or to the drilling of.a dry-hole shall be treated as lost at the time of the surrender of the area or the completion of the dry-hole, as the case may be.
(3) Where the agreement provides that any portion of the expenditure is treated as lost under sub-rule (2) (hereinafter referred to as the “said loss”) and is allowed against any income of such undertaking, it shall be allowed in either of the following ways as may be provided for in the agreement, namely: —
(a) The said loss in any year shall be set off against the income of that year chargeable under the head “Income from Business” or any income (other than income from dividends) chargeable under any other head and where the loss cannot be wholly set off in this manner the portion not so set off shall be carried forward to the following year and set off in the same manner and Fifth Schedule – Part I— — so on, but no loss shall be carried forward for more than six years; or
(b) the said loss in any year shall be set off against the income of such undertaking of the tax year in which commercial production has commenced and where the loss cannot be wholly set off against the income of such undertaking of that year, the portion not set off against the income, if any, of such undertaking of that year, and if it cannot be wholly so set off the amount of loss not so set off shall be carried forward to the following year, and so on, but no loss shall be carried forward for more than ten years.
(4) After the commencement of commercial production, all expenditure . incurred prior thereto and not 3730[tre.ated as]3730 lost under sub-rule (2) and not represented by physical assets in use at the time the commercial production shall be allowed as a deduction, so, however, that the portion of such deduction to be so allowed in any year shall be such amount not exceeding ten per cent of the aggregate amount deductible in respect of 3731[onshore]3731 areas, and not exceeding twenty five per cent for offshore areas, as may be selected by the taxpayer.
(5) Any expenditure, including a royalty paid to the Federal Government by an onshore petroleum exploration and production undertaking on, or after, the first day of July 2001 (not being in the nature of capital expenditure or personal expenses of the taxpayer) laid out or expended after the commencement of commercial production wholly and exclusively for the purpose of the business of production and exploration of petroleum carried on by such undertaking shall be allowed as a deduction,
Provided that –
(a) no deduction shall be allowed in respect of such expenditure incurred in the acquisition of depreciable assets to which section 22 applies or in the acquisition of an intangible to which section 24 applies; . .
(b) 3732[deductions under sections 22, 23 and 24 shall be admissible]3732 in respect of assets referred to in clause (a);
(c) a depreciation deduction shall also be allowed under section 22 in respect of such expenditure incurred on the acquisition of the physical assets acquired before the commencement of commercial production and were being used by such undertaking on and after that date, as if such assets had been acquired at the time of the commencement of commercial production at their original cost, as reduced by the amount of Fifth Schedule – Part I— — depreciation deduction, if any, previously allowed to be deducted under this Ordinance.
(6) If, in any year, the deductions allowed Part IV of Chapter III and sub-rules (3) and (4) exceed the gross receipts from the sale of petroleum produced in Pakistan, such excess shall be set off against other income (not being dividends) and carried forward in the manner and subject to the limitations in section 57, so however that no portion of such excess shall be carried forward for more than six years.
(7) The limitation of six years specified in 3733[sub-rule]3733 (6) shall not apply to depreciation allowed to a person carrying on the business of offshore petroleum exploration and production, in respect of any machinery, plant or other equipment . used in such exploration or production.
(8) For the purposes of section 22, where any asset used by a person in the exploration and production of petroleum is exported or transferred out of Pakistan, the person shall be treated as having made a disposal of the asset for a consideration received equal to the cost of the asset as reduced by any depreciation deductions allowed under this Ordinance (other than an initial allowance under section 23).
Depletion Allowance
3. In determining the income of such undertaking for any year ending after the date on which commercial production has commenced, an allowance for depletion shall be made equal to fifteen per cent of the gross receipts representing the well-head value of the production, but not exceeding fifty per cent of the profits or gains of such undertaking before the deduction of such allowance.
Limitation on Payment to Federal Government and Taxes
4. (1) The aggregate of the taxes on income and other payments excluding . . a royalty as specified in the Pakistan Petroleum 3734[exploration]3734 (Production) Rules, 1949 or the Pakistan Petroleum (Exploration and Production) Rules, 1986 and paid by an onshore petroleum and production undertaking on, or after, the first day of July 2001 to the Government in respect of the profits or gains derived from such undertaking for a tax year shall not exceed the limits provided for in the agreement, provided the 3735[said aggregate shall not be]3735 less than fifty per cent of the profits or gains derived by an onshore petroleum exploration and production undertaking and forty per cent of the profits or gains derived by an offshore petroleum exploration and production undertaking, before deduction of the payment to the Federal Government.
Fifth Schedule – Part I— —
(2) In respect of any tax year commencing on, or after, the first day of July, 2002, the aggregate referred to in sub-clause (1) shall not be less than forty per cent of the profit or gains derived by an onshore petroleum exploration and production undertaking before the deduction of payment excluding royalty paid by an onshore 3736[petroleum exploration and production undertaking]3736 to the Federal Government.
(3) If, in respect of any tax year, the aggregate of the taxes on income and payments to the Federal Government is greater or less than the amount provided for in the agreement, an 3737[additional amount of tax]3737 shall be payable by the taxpayer, or an abatement of tax shall be allowed to the taxpayer, as the case may be, so as to make the aggregate of the taxes on income and payments to the Federal Government equal to the amount provided for in the agreement. . .
(4) If, in respect of any year, the payments to the Federal Government exceed the amount provided for in the agreement, so much of the excess as consists of any tax or levy referred to in sub-clause (b) of clause (3) of rule 6 shall be carried forward and treated, for the purposes of this rule, as payments to the Federal Government for the succeeding year,
Provided that the whole of the payments to the Federal Government exceeding the amount provided for in such agreement may be carried forward if so provided for in any agreement with a taxpayer made before the first day of 1970.
3738[(4A) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Schedule, a person, for tax year 2012 and onward, may opt to pay tax at the rate of forty per cent of the profits and gains, net of royalty, derived by a petroleum exploration and production undertaking:
Provided that this option shall be available subject to withdrawal of appeals, references and petitions on the issue of tax rate pending before any appellate forum: . .
Provided further that the outstanding tax liability created under this Ordinance up to tax year 2011 is paid by the 30th June, 2012:
Provided also that this option is available only for one time and shall be irrevocable.]3738
3739[4A.Decommissioning cost.— With effect from the Tax Year 2010, “Decommissioning Cost” as certified by a Chartered Accountant or a Cost Accountants, in the manner prescribed, shall be allowed over a period of ten years Fifth Schedule – Part I— — or the life of the development and production or mining lease whichever is less, starting from the year of commencement of commercial production or commenced prior to the 1st July, 2010, deduction for decommissioning cost as referred earlier shall be allowed from the Tax Year 2010 over the period of ten years or the remaining life of the development and production or mining lease, whichever is less.]3739
3740[4AA. The provisions of section 4B shall apply to the tax payers under this Part and taxed at the rates specified in Division IIA of Part I of the First Schedule.]3740
2[4AB. The provisions of section 4C shall apply to the taxpayers under this schedule and shall be taxed at the rates specified in Division IIB of Part I of the First Schedule from tax year 2022 onwards.] . . 3[(4AC) The provisions of section 99D shall apply to the taxpayers under this Schedule.]
Provision Relating to Rules
5. The 3741[Board]3741may make rules for the purposes of any matter connected with, or incidental to the operation of this Part.
Definitions
6. In this Part, –
(1) “agreement” means an agreement entered into between the Federal Government and a taxpayer for the exploration and production of petroleum in Pakistan;
(2) “commercial production” means production as determined by the Federal Government;. .
(3) “payments to the Federal Government” means amounts payable to the Federal Government or to any Federal Governmental authority in Pakistan –
(a) in respect of royalties as specified in the Pakistan Petroleum (Production) Rules, 1949, or the Pakistan Petroleum (Exploration and Production) Rules, 1986; and Fifth Schedule – Part I— —
(b) in respect of any tax or levy imposed in Pakistan peculiarly applicable to oil production or to extractive industries or any of them and not generally imposed upon all industrial and commercial activities;
(4) “petroleum” means crude oil, natural gas, and case-head petroleum spirits as defined in the Pakistan Petroleum (Production) Rules, 1949, or the Pakistan Petroleum (Exploration and Production) Rules, 1986, but does not include refined petroleum products;
(5) “surrender” means the termination of rights with respect to an area including the expiration of rights according to the terms of an agreement; . .
(6) “surrendered area” means an area with respect to which the rights of the person have terminated by surrender or by assignment or by termination of the business;
(7) “Taxes on income” and “tax” includes income tax, but does not include payments to the Federal Government; and
(8) “well-head value” shall have the meaning assigned to it in the agreement between the Federal Government and the taxpayer, and in the absence of any such definition in the agreement, the meaning assigned to it in the Pakistan Petroleum (Production) Rules, 1949, or the Pakistan Petroleum (Exploration and Production) Rules, 1986.
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Fifth Schedule – Part II— —
PART II
RULES FOR THE COMPUTATION OF THE PROFITS AND GAINS
FROM THE EXPLORATION AND EXTRACTION OF MINERAL DEPOSITS
(OTHER THAN PETROLEUM)
Exploration and Extraction of Mineral Deposits a Separate Business
1. Where any person carries on, or is treated as carrying on, any business which consists of or includes the exploration or extraction of mineral deposits of a wasting nature (other than petroleum) in Pakistan, such business or part thereof, as the case may be, shall be, for the purposes of this Ordinance 3742[or the repealed . Ordinance]3742, treated as a separate undertaking (hereinafter referred to as “such . undertaking”) and the profits and gains of such undertaking shall be computed separately from the income, profits and gains from any other business, if any, carried on by the person.
Computation of Profits
2. (1) Subject to the provisions of this Part, the profits and gains of such undertaking shall be computed in the manner applicable to income, profits and gains chargeable under the head “Income from Business”.
(2) All expenditure on prospecting and exploration incurred by such undertaking up to the date of commercial production shall be, to the extent to which it cannot be set off against any other income of such undertaking, treated as a loss.
(3) The loss referred to in sub-rule (2) shall be carried forward and set off against the income of such undertaking after the commencement of commercial production, so, however, that if it cannot be wholly set off against the income of such undertaking of the tax year in which the commercial production had commenced, the portion not so set off s.hall be carried forward to the following year . and so on, but no such loss shall be carried forward for more than ten years beginning with the year in which commercial production commenced.
(4) After the commencement of commercial production, depreciation in respect of machinery and plant for extracting the ore shall be allowed as a deduction from the profits and gains of the tax year in which they are used for the first time in an amount equal to the original cost of such asset and the provisions of section 22 shall apply accordingly.
3743[2A. The provisions of section 4B shall apply to the taxpayers under this Part and taxed at the rates specified in Division IIA of Part I of the First Schedule.]3743
Fifth Schedule – Part II— — Depletion Allowance
3. (1) In determining the profits and gains of such undertaking for any year an additional allowance (hereinafter referred to as the “depletion allowance”) shall be made equal to twenty per cent of the taxable income of such undertaking (before the deduction of such allowance).
(2) No deduction under sub-rule (1) shall be made unless an amount equal to the depletion allowance is set apart and left as a reserve to be utilised for the development and expansion of such undertaking.
(3) Where a depletion allowance is made in any tax year and subsequently it is utilised for any purpose contrary to the provisions of sub-rule (2), the amount originally allowed under this. Ordinance shall be treated as having been . wrongly allowed and the Commissioner may, notwithstanding anything contained in the Ordinance, recompute the taxable income of the taxpayer for the relevant tax years and the provisions of section 122 shall apply, so far as may be, thereto, the period of five years specified in the section being reckoned from the end of the tax year 3744[ ]3744 in which the amount was so utilised.
3745[ ]3745
Provisions Relating to Rules
5. The 3747[Board]3747 may make rules providing for any matter connected with, or incidental to, the operations of this Part.
Fifth Schedule – Part II— — Definitions
6. In this Part, –
(1) “commercial production” means production as determined by the Commissioner; and
(2) “petroleum” has the same meaning as in clause (4) of rule 6 of Part I.
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Sixth Schedule – Part I— —
THE SIXTH SCHEDULE
PART I
RECOGNISED PROVIDENT FUNDS
[See sections 2( 3748[48] ) and 21(e)]3748
1. Recognition of provident funds.— (1) The Commissioner may accord recognition to any provident fund which, in his opinion, complies with the requirements of rule 2, and may at any time, withdraw such recognition if, in his opinion, the circumstances of the fund cease to warrant the continuance of the recognition. . .
(2) An order according recognition shall take effect on such date as the Commissioner may fix in accordance with such rules as the 3749[Board]3749 may make in this behalf, such date not being later than the last day of the financial year in which the order is made.
(3) An order according recognition to a provident fund shall not, unless the Commissioner otherwise directs, be affected by the fact that the fund is subsequently amalgamated with another provident fund on the occurrence of an amalgamation of the undertakings in connection with which the two funds are maintained or that it subsequently absorbs the whole or a part of another provident fund belonging to an undertaking which is wholly or in part transferred to, or merged in, the undertaking of the employer maintaining the first-mentioned fund.
(4) An order withdrawing recognition shall take effect from such date as the Commissioner may fix.
(5) The Commissioner shall neither refuse nor withdraw recognition of any provident fund, unless he has given to the trustees of the fund a reasonable . . opportunity of being heard.
2. Conditions for approval. — (1) In order that a provident fund may receive and retain recognition it shall satisfy the conditions hereinafter specified and any other conditions which the 3750[Board]3750 may, by rules, prescribe -
(a) all employees shall be employed in Pakistan, or shall be employed by an employer whose principal place of business is in Pakistan: Sixth Schedule – Part I— —
Provided that the Commissioner may, if he thinks fit, and subject to such conditions, if any, as he thinks proper to attach to the recognition, accord recognition to a fund maintained by an employer whose principal place of business is not in Pakistan, provided the proportion of employees employed outside Pakistan does not exceed ten per cent;
(b) the contributions of an employee in any year shall be a definite proportion of his salary for that year, and shall be deducted by the employer from the employee's salary in that proportion, at each periodical payment of such salary in that year, and credited to the employee's individual account in the fund: .
Provided that an em.ployee, who retains his employment while serving in armed forces of Pakistan or when taken into, or employed in, the national service under any law for the time being in force, may, whether he receives from the employer any salary or not contribute to the fund during his service in the armed forces of Pakistan or while so taken into, or employed in, the national service a sum not exceeding the amount he would have contributed had he continued to serve the 3751[employer]3751;
(c) the contributions of an employer to the individual account of an employee in any year shall not exceed the amount of the contributions of the employee in that year, and shall be credited to the employee's individual account at intervals not exceeding one year:
Provided that, subject to any rules which the 3752[Board]3752 may make in this behalf, the Commissioner may, in respect of any particular fund, relax the provisions of this clause —
(i) so as to permit the payment of larger contributions by an . employer to the individual accounts of employees whose . salaries do not, in each case, exceed five hundred rupees per month;
(ii) so as to permit the crediting by employers to the individual accounts of employees of periodical bonuses or other contributions 3753[ ]3753 of a contingent nature, where the calculation and payment of such bonuses or other contributions is provided for on definite principles by the regulations of the fund; Sixth Schedule – Part I— —
(d) the employer shall not be entitled to recover any sum whatsoever from the fund, save in cases where the employee is dismissed for misconduct or voluntarily leaves his employment otherwise than on account of ill-health or other unavoidable cause before the expiration of the term of service specified in this behalf in the regulations of the fund:
Provided that in such cases the recoveries made by the employer shall be limited to the contributions made by him to the individual account of the employee, and to interest credited in respect of such contributions in accordance with the regulations of the fund and accumulations thereof;
(e) the fund shall be ves.ted in two or more trustees or in the Official . Trustees under a trust which shall not be recoverable save with the consent of all the beneficiaries;
(f) the fund shall consist of contributions as above specified, received by the trustees, or accumulations thereof, and of interest credited in respect of such contributions and accumulations, and of securities purchased therewith and of any capital gains arising from the transfer of capital assets of the fund, and of no other sums;
(g) the accumulated balance due to an employee shall be payable on the day he ceases to be an employee of the employer maintaining the 3754[fund]3754:
Provided that notwithstanding anything contained in clause (f) or (g):—
(i) at the request made in writing by the employee who ceases to be an employee of the employer maintaining . the fund, the. trustees of the fund may consent to retain the whole or any part of the accumulated balance due to the employee to be drawn by him at any time on demand;
(ii) where the accumulated balance due to an employee who has ceased to be an employee is retained in the fund in accordance with the preceding clause, the fund may consist also of interest in respect of such accumulated balance;
(iii) the fund may also consist of any amount transferred from the individual account of an employee in any recognised provident fund maintained by his former employer and the interest in respect thereof; Sixth Schedule – Part I— —
(h) save as provided in clause (g) or in accordance with such conditions and restrictions as the Central Board of Revenue may, by rules, specify, no portion of the balance to the credit of an employee shall be payable to him:
Provided that in order to enable an employee to pay the amount of tax assessed on his total income as determined under sub-rule (4) of rule 7, he shall be entitled to withdraw from the balance to his credit in the recognised provident fund a sum not exceeding the difference between such amount and the amount to which he would have been assessed if the transferred balance referred to in sub-rule (2) of rule 7 had not been included in his total income. . . 3. Employer's annual contributions, when deemed to be income received by employee. —That portion of the annual accretion in any year to the balance at the credit of an employee participating in a recognised provident fund as consists of -
(a) contributions made by the employer in excess of 3755[one-tenth of]3755 the salary 3756[or Rs.3757[150,000]3757, whichever is low]3756 of the employee; and
(b) interest credited on the balance to the credit of the employee in so far as it exceeds one-third of the salary of the employee or is allowed at a rate exceeding such rate as may be fixed by the Federal Government in this behalf by notification in the official Gazette, shall be 3758[treated]3758to have been received by the employee in that year and shall be included in his total income for that year and shall be liable to income tax. 4. Exclusion from total income of accumulated balance. — (1) Subject to such rules as may be made by the 3759[Board]3759 in this behalf, the accumulated balance due and becoming payable to an emplo.yee participating in a recognised provident . fund shall be excluded from the computation of his total income.
(2) The provisions of sub-rule (1) shall also apply where, on the cessation of his employment, the employee obtains employment with any other employer and the accumulated balance due and becoming payable to him is transferred to his individual account in any recognised provident fund maintained by such other employer.
Sixth Schedule – Part I— — 5. Tax on accumulated balance. — Where the accumulated balance due to an employee participating in a recognised provident fund is included in his total income, the Commissioner shall calculate the total of the various sums of tax which would have been payable by the employee in respect of his total income for each of the years concerned if the fund had not been a recognised provident fund and the amount by which such total exceeds the total of all sums paid by, or on behalf of such employee by way of tax for such years shall be payable by the employee in addition to any other tax for which he may be liable for the income year in which the accumulated balance due to him becomes payable.
6. Deduction at source of tax payable on accumulated balance.— The trustees of a recognised provident fund, or any person authorised by the regulations of the fund to make payment of accumulated balance due to . . employees shall, in cases where rule 5 applies, at the time an accumulated balance due to an employee is paid, deduct therefrom the amount payable under that rule and the provisions of Part V of Chapter X shall, so far as may be, apply as if the accumulated balance were income chargeable under the head "Salary".
7. Treatment of balance in newly recognised provident fund. — (1) Where recognition is accorded to a provident fund with existing balance, an account shall be made of the fund up to the day immediately preceding the day on which the recognition takes effect showing the balance to the credit of each employee on such day and containing such further particulars as the Central Board of Revenue may prescribe.
(2) The account referred to in sub-rule (1) shall also show in respect of the balance to the credit of an employee the amount thereof which is to be transferred to that employee's account in the recognised provident fund, and such amount (hereinafter called his `transferred balance') shall be shown as the balance to his credit in the recognised provident fund on the date on which the recognition of the fund takes effect, and the provisions of sub-rule (4) and the proviso to clause (h) of rule 2 shall apply thereto. .
(3) Any portion of the balance to the credit of an employee in the existing fund which is not transferred to the recognised fund shall be excluded from the accounts of the recognised fund and shall be liable to income tax in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance, other than this Part.
(4) Subject to such rules as the 3760[Board]3760 may make in this behalf, the Commissioner shall make a calculation of the aggregate of all sums comprised in a transferred balance which would have been liable to income-tax if this Part had been in force from the date of the institution of the fund, without regard to any tax which may have been paid on any sum, and such aggregate, if any, shall be deemed to be income received by the employee in the income year in which the recognition of the fund takes Sixth Schedule – Part I— — effect and shall be included in the employee's total income for that year, and, for the purposes of assessment, the remainder of the transferred balance shall be disregarded, but no other exemption or relief, by way of refund or otherwise, shall be granted in respect of any sum comprised in such transferred balance:
Provided that, in cases of serious accounting difficulty, the Commissioner may, subject to the said rules, make a summary calculation of such aggregate.
(5) Nothing in this rule shall affect the rights of the persons administering an unrecognised provident fund or dealing with it, or with the balance to the credit of any individual employees, before recognition is accorded, in any manner which may be lawful. . . 8. Accounts of recognised provident funds. — (1) The accounts of a recognised provident fund shall be maintained by the trustees of the fund and shall be in such form and for such periods, and shall contain such particulars, as may be prescribed.
(2) The accounts shall be open to inspection at all reasonable times by income tax authorities, and the trustees shall furnish to the Commissioner such abstracts thereof as may be prescribed.
9. Treatment of fund transferred by employer to trustee. — (1) Where an employer, who maintains a provident fund (whether recognised or not) for the benefit of his employees and has not transferred the fund or any portion of it, transfers such fund or portion to trustees in trust for the employees participating in the fund, the amount so transferred shall be deemed to be of the nature of capital expenditure.
(2) When an employee participating in such fund is paid the accumulated . . balance due to him therefrom, any portion of such balance as represents his share in the amount so transferred to the trustees (without addition of interest, and exclusive of the employee's contributions and interest thereon) shall, if the employer has made effective arrangement to secure that tax shall be deducted at source from the amount of such share when paid to the employee, be deemed to be an expenditure by the employer, within the meaning of section 3761[20]3761, incurred in the 3762[tax]3762 year in which the accumulated balance due to the employee is paid.
10. Particulars to be furnished in respect of recognised provident funds.— The trustees of a recognised provident fund and any employer who contributes to a recognised provident fund shall, when required by notice from the Sixth Schedule – Part I— — Commissioner, within such period (not being less than twenty one days from the date 3763[of service]3763 of the notice), as may be specified in the notice, furnish such return, statement, particulars or information, as the Commissioner may require.
11. Provisions of this Part to prevail against regulations of the fund. — Where there is a repugnance between any regulations of a recognised provident fund and any provision of this Part or of the rules made thereunder, the regulation shall, to the extent of the repugnance, be of no effect, and the Commissioner may, at any time, require that such repugnance shall be removed from the regulations of the fund.
12. Appeals.— (1) An employer objecting to an order of Commissioner refusing . to recognise, or an order withdrawin.g recognition from a provident fund may appeal, within sixty days of the 3764[service]3764 of such order, to the 3765[Board]3765.
(2) The 3766[Board]3766 may admit an appeal after the expiration of the period specified in sub-rule (1), if it is satisfied that the appellant was prevented by sufficient cause from presenting it within that period.
(3) The appeal shall be in such form and shall be verified in such manner and shall be accompanied by such fee as may be prescribed.
13. Provisions relating to rules. — In addition to any power conferred by this Part, the 3767[Board]3767 may make rules:-
(a) prescribing the form of application for recognition and the statement and other particulars and documents to be submitted therewith;
(b) limiting the contributions to a recognised provident fund by . employees of a com.pany, who are shareholders in the company;
(c) providing for the assessment by way of penalty of any consideration received by an employee for an assignment of, or creation of a charge upon, his beneficial interest in a recognised provident fund;
(d) determining the extent to, and the manner in, which exemption from payment of tax may be granted in respect of contributions Sixth Schedule – Part I— — and interest credited to the individual accounts of employees in a provident fund from which recognition has been withdrawn;
(e) regulating the investment of the moneys of a recognised provident fund; and
(f) generally, to carry out the purposes of this Part and to secure such further control over the recognition of provident funds and the administration of recognised provident funds as it may deem requisite.
14. Definitions. —In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires, . .
(a) "accumulated balance due to an employee" means the balance to his credit, or such portion thereof as may be claimable by him under the regulations of the fund, on the day he ceases to be an employee of the employer maintaining the 3768[fund]3768;
(b) "annual accretion" in relation to the balance to the credit of an employee, means the increase to such balance in any year, arising from contributions and interest;
(c) "balance to the credit of an employee" means the total amount to the credit of his individual account in a provident fund at any time;
(d) "contribution" means any sum credited by or on behalf of, any employee out of his salary or by an employer out of his own money, to the individual account of an employee, but does not include any sum credited as interest; . .
(e) "employee" means an employee participating in a provident fund, but does not include a personal or domestic servant;
(f) "employer" means any person who maintains a provident fund for the benefit of his or its employees, being an individual, a company or an association of persons engaged in any business the profits and gains whereof are chargeable to income tax under the head "Income from Business";
(g) "regulations of fund" means the special body of regulations governing the constitution and administration of a particular provident fund; and Sixth Schedule – Part I— —
(h) "salary" includes dearness allowance, if the terms of employment so provide, but excludes all other allowances and perquisites.
15. Application of this Part. — This Part shall not apply to any provident fund to which the Provident Funds Act, 1925 (XIX of 1925) applies.
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Sixth Schedule – Part II— —
PART II
[ See sections1 [12](5) and 21(e), and the Second Schedule]
APPROVED SUPERANNUATION FUNDS
1. Approval of superannuation funds.— (1) The Commissioner may accord approval to any superannuation fund or any part of a superannuation fund which, in his opinion, complies with the requirements of rule 2, and may, at any time withdraw such approval if, in his opinion, the circumstances of the fund or the part, as the case may be, cease to warrant the continuance of the approval.
(2) An order according approv.al or withdrawing approval shall take effect . from such date as the Commissioner may fix.
(3) The Commissioner shall neither refuse nor withdraw approval to any superannuation fund or any part of a superannuation fund unless he has given the trustees of that fund a reasonable opportunity of being heard.
2. Conditions for approval. — In order that a superannuation fund may receive and retain approval, it shall satisfy the conditions hereinafter specified and any other conditions which the 3770[Board]3770 may, by rules prescribe -
(a) the fund shall be a fund established under an irrevocable trust, in connection with a trade or undertaking carried on in Pakistan, and not less than ninety per cent of the employees shall be employed in Pakistan;
(b) the fund shall have for its sole purpose the provision of annuities for employees in the trade or undertaking on their retirement at or after a specified age or on their becoming incapacitated prior to such retirement, or for widows, c.hildren or dependants of persons who are . or have been such employees on the death of these persons;
(c) the employer in the trade or undertaking shall be a contributor to the fund; and
(d) all annuities, pensions and other benefits granted from the fund shall be payable only in Pakistan.
3. Application for approval.— (1) An application for approval of a superannuation fund, or part of a superannuation fund, shall be made in writing by the trustees of the fund to the Commissioner by whom the employer is assessable, Sixth Schedule – Part II— — and shall be accompanied by a copy of the instrument under which the fund is established and by two copies of the regulations and, where the fund has been in existence during any year or years prior to the financial year in which the application for approval is made, also two copies of the accounts of the funds relating to such prior year or years (not being more than three years immediately preceding the year in which the said application is made) for which such accounts have been made up, but the Commissioner may require such further information to be supplied as he thinks proper.
(2) If any alternation in the regulations, constitutions, objects or conditions of the fund is made at any time after the date of the application for approval, the trustees of the fund shall forthwith communicate such alteration to the Commissioner mentioned in sub-rule (1), and, in default of such communication, . . any approval given shall, unless the Commissioner otherwise directs, be deemed to have been withdrawn from the date on which the alteration took effect.
4. Contributions by employer, when deemed to be his income. — Where any contributions by an employer (including the interest thereon, if any), are repaid to the employer, the amount so repaid shall be deemed for the purpose of tax to be the income of the employer of the income year in which it is so repaid.
5. Deduction of tax on contributions paid to an employee. — Where any contributions made by an employer (including interest on contributions, if any), are repaid to an employee during his life-time in circumstances other than those referred to in clause (25) of Part I of the Second Schedule, tax on the amount so repaid shall be deducted by the trustees 3771[at the rate applicable to the year of withdrawal]3771 and shall be paid by the trustees to the credit of the Federal Government within such time and in such manner as may be prescribed.
6. Deduction from pay of and contributions on behalf of employees to be included in a statement under section 165. — Where an employer deducts from the emoluments paid to an employee or pays on his behalf any contributions of . . that employee to an approved superannuation fund, he shall include all such deductions or payments in a statement which he is required to furnish under section 165.
7. Liability of trustees on cessation of approval. — If a fund, or a part of a fund, for any reason ceases to be an approved superannuation fund, the trustees of the fund shall nevertheless remain liable to tax on any sum paid on account of returned contributions (including interest on contributions, if any), in so far as the sum so paid is in respect of contributions made before the fund or part of the fund, as the case may be, ceased to be an approved superannuation fund under the provisions of this Part.
Sixth Schedule – Part II— — 8. Particulars to be furnished in respect of superannuation fund. — The trustees of an approved superannuation fund and any employer who contributes to an approved superannuation fund shall, when required by notice from the Commissioner, within such period (not being less than twenty-one days from the date 3772[of service]3772 of the notice), as may be specified in the notice, furnish such return, statement, particulars or information, as the Commissioner may require.
9. Provisions of the Part to prevail against regulations of the fund. — Where there is a repugnance between any regulation of an approved superannuation fund and any provision of this Part or of the rules made thereunder the regulation shall, to the extent of the repugnance, be of no effect; and the Commissioner may, at any time, require that such repugnance shall be removed from the regulations of the fund. . . 10. Appeals. —(1) An employer objecting to an order of the Commissioner refusing to accord approval to a superannuation fund or an order withdrawing such approval may appeal, within sixty days of the 3773[service]3773 of such order, to the 3774[Board]3774.
(2) The 3775[Board]3775 may admit an appeal after the expiration of the period specified in sub-rule (1), if it is satisfied that the appellant was prevented by sufficient cause from presenting it within that period.
(3) The appeal shall be in such form and shall be verified in such manner and shall be accompanied by such fee as may be prescribed.
11. Provisions relating to rules. —(1) In addition to any power conferred by this Part, the 3776[Board]3776 may make rules -
(a) prescribing the statements and other information to be submitted along with an application for approval; . .
(b) prescribing the returns, statements, particulars, or information which the Commissioner may require from the trustees of an approved superannuation fund or from the employer;
(c) limiting the ordinary annual contribution and any other contributions to an approved superannuation fund by an employer; Sixth Schedule – Part II— —
(d) regulating the investment or deposit of the moneys of any approved superannuation fund;
(e) providing for the assessment by way of penalty of any consideration received by an employee for an assignment of, or creation of a charge upon, his beneficial interest in an approved superannuation fund;
(f) providing for the withdrawal of approval in the case of a fund which ceases to satisfy the requirements of this Part or of the rules made thereunder; and
(g) generally, to carry out the purposes of this Part and to secure . . such further control over the approval of superannuation funds and the administration of approved superannuation funds as it may deem requisite.
12. Definitions.— In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires "contributions", "employee', "employer", "regulations of a fund" and "salary" have, in relation to superannuation funds, the meanings assigned to those expressions in rule 14 of Part I in relation to provident funds.
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Sixth Schedule – Part III— —
PART III
[ See sections 2(4) and 21(e), and the Second Schedule]
APPROVED GRATUITY FUNDS
1. Approval of Gratuity Funds. — (1) The Commissioner may accord approval to any gratuity fund which, in his opinion, complies with the requirements of rule 2 and may, at any time, withdraw such approval if, in his opinion, the circumstances of the fund cease to warrant the continuance of the approval.
(2) An order according approval or withdrawing approval shall take effect from such date as the Commissioner may fix. . .
(3) The Commissioner shall neither refuse nor withdraw approval to any gratuity fund unless he has given the trustees of that fund a reasonable opportunity of being heard.
2. Conditions for approval. — In order that a gratuity fund may receive and retain approval, it shall satisfy the conditions hereinafter specified and any other conditions which the 3777[Board]3777 may, by rules, prescribe –
(a) the fund shall be a fund established under an irrevocable trust in connection with trade or undertaking carried on in Pakistan, and not less than ninety per cent of the employees shall be employed in Pakistan;
(b) the fund shall have for its sole purpose the provision of a gratuity to employees in the trade or undertaking on their retirement at or after a specified age or on their 3778[becoming incapacitated prior to]3778 such retirement, or on termination of their employment after a minimum period of service specified in the regulations of the fund or to the widows, children or depend.ents of such employees on their death; .
(c) the employer in the trade or undertaking shall be a contributor to the fund; and
(d) all benefits granted by the fund shall be payable only in Pakistan.
3. Application for approval. — (1) An application for approval of a gratuity fund shall be made in writing by the trustees of the fund to the Commissioner by whom the employer is assessable and shall be accompanied by copy of the instrument under which the fund is established and by two copies of the rules and, where the fund has been in existence during any year or years prior to the financial year in which the application for approval is made, also two copies of the accounts Sixth Schedule – Part III— — of the fund relating to such prior year or years (not being more than three years immediately preceding year in which the said application is made) for which such accounts have been made up, but the Commissioner may require such further information to be supplied as he thinks proper.
(2) If any alteration in the rules, constitution, objects or conditions of the fund is made at any time after the date of the application for approval, the trustees of the fund shall forthwith communicate such 3779[alteration]3779 to the Commissioner mentioned in sub-rule (1), and in default of such communication, any approval given shall, unless the Commissioner otherwise orders, be deemed to have been withdrawn from the date on which the alteration took effect.
4. Gratuity deemed to be salary. —Where any gratuity is paid to an employee . during his life-time, the gratuity shall b.e treated as salary paid to the employee for the purposes of this Ordinance.
5. Liability of trustees on cessation of approval. —If a gratuity fund for any reason ceases to be an approved gratuity fund, the trustees of the fund shall nevertheless remain liable to tax on any gratuity paid to any employee.
6. Contributions by employer, when deemed to be his income. — Where any contributions by an employer (including the interest thereon, if any,) are repaid to the employer, the amount so repaid shall be deemed for the purposes of tax to be the income of the employer of the income year in which they are so repaid.
7. Particulars to be furnished in respect of gratuity funds. — The trustees of an approved gratuity fund and any employer who contributes to an approved gratuity fund shall, when required by notice from the Commissioner, furnish, within such period not being less than twenty-one days from the date 3780[of service]3780 of the notice as may be specified in the notice, such return, statement, particulars or information, as the Commissioner may require.
8. Provisions of the Part to prevail against regulations of the fund. — . . Where there is a repugnance between any rule of an approved gratuity fund and any provision of this Part or of the rules made thereunder the said rule shall, to the extent of repugnance, be of no effect and the Commissioner may, at any time, require that such repugnance shall be removed from the rules of the fund.
9. Appeals. — (1) An employer objecting to an order of the Commissioner refusing to accord approval to a gratuity fund or an order withdrawing such approval may appeal, within sixty days of the 3781[receipt]3781 of such order, to the 3782[Board]3782.
Sixth Schedule – Part III— —
(2) The 3783[Board]3783 may admit an appeal after the expiration of the period specified in sub-rule (1), if it is satisfied that the appellant was prevented by sufficient cause from presenting it within that period.
(3) The appeal shall be in such form and shall be verified in such manner and shall be accompanied by such fee as may be prescribed.
10. Provisions relating to rules. —(1) In addition to any power conferred in this Part, the 3784[Board]3784 may make rules –
(a) prescribing the statements and other information to be submitted along with an application for approval; . .
(b) limiting the ordinary annual and other contributions of an employer to the fund;
(c) regulating the investment or deposit of the moneys of an approved gratuity fund;
(d) providing for the assessment by way of penalty of any consideration received by an employee for an assignment of, or the creation of a charge upon, his beneficial interest in an approved gratuity fund;
(e) providing for withdrawal of the approval in the case of a fund which ceases to satisfy the requirements of this Part or the rules made thereunder; and
(f) generally, to carry out the purposes of this Part and to secure such further control over the approval of gratuity funds and the administration of gratuity funds as it may deem requisite.
11. Definitions.—In this Part, u.nless the context otherwise requires, . "contribution", "employee", "employer", "regulations of a fund" and "salary" have in relation to gratuity funds, the meaning assigned to those expressions in rule 14 of Part I in relation to provident funds.
Seventh Schedule — —
3785[THE SEVENTH SCHEDULE]3785
(See section 100A)
RULES FOR THE COMPUTATION OF THE PROFITS AND GAINS OF A BANKING COMPANY AND TAX PAYABLE THEREON Seventh Schedule — —
(iv) 61.02 Women and girls overcoats, jackets knitted or crocheted
(v) 61.03 Men and boys suits, jackets, trousers, shirts knitted or crocheted
(vi) 61.05 Men and boys shirts knitted or crocheted
(vii) 61.06 Women and girls blouses, shirts knitted or crocheted
(viii) 61.09 T-shirts knitted or crocheted
(ix) 61.12 Tracksuits, swimwear knitted or crocheted
(x) 63.01, 2000, 3000, 4000 Blankets, wool, cotton and MMF.
(xi) 63.02 Bed linen, table linen and kitchen linen] 2. (i) Refined/treated salt. .
(ii) Ground barytes
(iii) Granite blocks and slabs
(iv) Heat insulating bricks
(v) Magnesite refractory 3. Sale in Pakistan of goods manufactured in Pakistan against an international tender, where the contract under which such sale is made is approved by the Commissioner A Earlier inserted by the Finance Act, 2003. B Earlier inserted by the Finance Act, 2005.
PART III
[Goods not covered by Part I A[, II or IV] II]
S. No. Description
1. All other goods not covered under Part I B[, ] Part II C[and Part IV] of this Schedule 2. The following goods or class of goods produced or manufactured in Pakistan, namely: - D[ ]
(ii) rice
(iii) rice bran
(iv) wheat bran
(v) lamb skin E[ ] F[2A. Following types of goods not covered by other provisions of this Schedule, namely:-
(i) leather and articles thereof . .
(ii) textile and textile articles
(iii) carpets
(iv) surgical goods Seventh Schedule — — 1. 3798[Subject to the provisions of Chapter VII and VIII, income]3798, profits and gains of a banking company shall be taken to be the balance of the income from all sources before tax, disclosed in the annual accounts required to be furnished to the State Bank of Pakistan subject to the following provisions, namely:—
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3804[Provided that if provisioning is less than 1% of advances, for a banking company then actual provisioning for the year shall be allowed:]3804 . .
3805[Provided further that if provisioning is less than 5% of advances for consumers and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) then actual provisioning for the year shall be allowed and this provisioning shall be allowable from the first day of July, 2010]3805 3806[: Seventh Schedule — —
Provided also that the certificate from the external auditor shall be complete in all respects and shall on prescribed format containing following —
(i) the amount of provision, category-wise, allowed in accordance with the Prudential Regulations issued by the State Bank of Pakistan;
(ii) the amount of provision, category-wise, recognized under the International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) 9;
(iii) the amount of provision, category-wise, as disclosed in the annual accounts of the banking company; and . .
(iv) the amount of provision, category-wise, which is eligible for deduction under clauses (c), (d), (da), (e) and (f) of Rule 1 of this Schedule, and the certificate shall specifically identify and certify such amount, confirming its consistency with the applicable regulatory framework, the Seventh Schedule, and financial reporting standards.
Explanation – For removal of the doubt, it is further clarified that in case of non-filing of certificate or incomplete filing of certificate at the time of filing of return, the provisions under rule 1(c) shall not be admissible and requirements specified herein, shall apply in respect of tax year 2025 and onwards.]3806
3807[Explanation.- For removal of doubt, it is clarified that-
(i) provision for advance and off balance sheet items allowed under this clause, at the rate of 1 percent or 5 percent, as the case may be, shall b.e exclusive of reversals of such provisions; .
(ii) reversal of “bad debts” classified as “doubtful” or “loss” are taxable as the respective provisions have been allowed under this clause; 3808[ ]3808
(iii) with effect from tax year 2020 and onward; reversal of “bad debts” classified as “loss” are taxable as the respective provisions have been allowed under this clause 3809[; and]3809
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3810[(iv) only such provisions in respect of non-performing advances as are classified as “loss”, in accordance with and based upon the Prudential Regulations issued by the State Bank of Pakistan shall be admissible as an expense under clause (c) of Rule 1 of this Schedule; and
(v) any provision including general provision made otherwise than in accordance with the aforesaid Prudential Regulations shall not be admissible as a deduction in computing the taxable income of a banking company under this Schedule.]3810
3811[ ]3811 .
3812[(d) The amount of “bad debt. s” classified as “substandard” or “doubtful” under the Prudential Regulations issued by the State Bank of Pakistan or provisions for advances, off-balance sheet items or any other financial asset classified in stage I, II or III as performing, under-performing or non-performing under any applicable accounting standard including IFRS 09 shall not be allowed as expense:
Provided that only “bad debts” classified as “loss” pertaining to non-performing assets under the Prudential Regulations issued by the State Bank of Pakistan shall be allowed as expense.]3812
3813[(da) Provisions or Expected Credit loss for Advances and off balance sheet items or any other financial asset existing before or after the 1st day of January, 2024 under IFRS 09 shall not be allowed as an expense or deduction.]3813
3814[(e) Where any addition made under sub-rule (d) is reclassified by the taxpayer under the Prudential Regulations issued by the SBP, 3815[ ]3815 . .
Seventh Schedule — — ‘loss’, provision of sub-rule (c) shall mutatis mutandis apply in computing the provision for that tax year.]3814
3816[(f) Where any addition made under sub-rule (d) is reclassified by the taxpayer in a subsequent year as ‘recoverable’, a deduction shall be allowed in computing the income for that tax year.]3816
3817[(fa) the auditor‘s certificate, as required under clause (c), shall be on the following format, namely:-
[On the Letterhead of the External Auditor-Chartered Accountant Firm] . CERTIFICATE UNDER R.ULE 1(C) OF THE SEVENTH SCHEDULE TO THE INCOME TAX ORDINANCE, 2001 FOR TAX YEAR
To:
The Commissioner Inland Revenue, Zone-, Federal Board of Revenue,
I, the undersigned statutory auditor of [Name of Banking Company], having conducted the audit of the annual financial statements for the year ended [insert date], in accordance with the applicable auditing standards and the requirements of the Prudential Regulations issued by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) 9, and the Seventh Schedule to the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001, hereby certify the following:
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We further certify that the above amounts have been derived from and are consistent with:
(i) The relevant provisions of the Prudential Regulations of SBP;
(ii) IFRS 9 and applicable financial reporting frameworks;
(iii) The disclosures made in the audited financial statements of the . . banking company; and
(iv) The eligibility criteria specified in clause (c), (d) and (e) of Rule 1 of the Seventh Schedule to the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001.
This certificate is issued specifically for the purpose of compliance with the proviso to Rule 1(c) of the Seventh Schedule to the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001, as applicable for the tax year 2025 and onwards.
For and on behalf of [Name of Audit Firm and Signing Partner] Chartered Accountants]3817
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(g) 3818[Subject to the aforesaid clauses of rule 1 of this Schedule]3818 Adjustment made in the annual accounts, on account of 3819[ 3820[the application of International Financial Reporting Standard IFRS-09 (Financial Instruments),]3820 or policy or any guidelines or instructions of State Bank of Pakistan 3821[in respect of IFRS-09]3821 ]3819 shall be excluded in arriving at taxable income.
3822[Provided that the provisions of this clause, to the extent of the amendments made herein, shall apply in respect of the tax year 2025 and onwards.]3822
3823[Explanation.─ For removal of doubt, it is clarified that nothing in this clause shall be so construed as to allow a notional loss, or . . charge to tax any notional gain on any investment under any regulation or instruction unless all the events that determine such gain or loss have occurred and the gain or loss can be determined with reasonable accuracy.]3823
(h) An adjustment shall be made for exclusions from income on account of paragraph (g) for determining the cost of related item in the financial statement in the year of disposal of such item or asset or the discharge of the liability, as the case may be.
3824[Explanation.- For removal of doubt, it is clarified that nothing contained in this Schedule shall be so construed as to restrict power of Commissioner, while conducting audit of the income tax affairs under section 177, to call for record or such other information and documents as he may deem appropriate in order to examine accounts and records to conduct enquiry into expenditure, income, assets and liabilities of a banking company and all provisions of this Ordinance shall be applicable accordingly.]3824 . . Where a deduction is allowed for any expenditure (other than 2. (i) on account of charge for irrecoverable debt) in the manner referred to in rule 1 and the liability or a part of the liability to which the deduction relates is not paid within three years of Seventh Schedule — — the end of the tax year in which the deduction was allowed, the unpaid amount of the liability shall be chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Business” in the first tax year following the end of three years.
Where an unpaid liability is chargeable to tax as a result of
(ii) the application of sub-rule (i) and such liability or a part thereof is subsequently paid, a deduction shall be allowed for the amount paid in the tax year in which the payment is made.
Loss on sale of shares of listed companies, disposed of
(iii) within one year of the date of acquisition, shall be adjustable against business inc.ome of the tax year. Where such loss is . not fully set off against business income during the tax year, it shall be carried forward to the following tax year and set off against capital gain only. No loss shall be carried forward for more than six years immediately succeeding the tax year for which the loss was first computed.
3. Treatment for shariah compliant banking.—
(1) Any special treatment for ‘Shariah Compliant Banking’ approved by the State Bank of Pakistan shall not be provided for any reduction or addition to income and tax liability for the said ‘Shariah Compliant Banking’ as computed in the manner laid down in this schedule.
(2) A statement, certified by the auditors of the bank, shall be attached to the return of income to disclose the comparative position of transaction as per Islamic mode of financing and as per normal accounting principles. Adjustment to the income of the company on this account shall be made according to the . . accounting income for purpose of this schedule.
3825[3A. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Ordinance, where any assets are transferred by an Authorized Dealer, as a consequence of a Diversified Payment Rights transaction, to a Special Purpose Vehicle, it shall be treated as a financing transaction irrespective of the method of accounting adopted by the Authorized Dealer.
Explanation.— For the purpose of this clause, Diversified Payment Rights, Special Purpose Vehicle and Authorized Dealer shall mean the ‘Diversified Payment Rights’, ‘Special Purpose Vehicle’ and ‘Authorized Seventh Schedule — — Dealer’, respectively, in each case, as referred in the State Bank of Pakistan‘s Circular(s) or Regulations on Diversified Payment Rights.]3825
4. Head office expenditure.—
(1) In case of foreign banks head office expenditure shall be allowed as deduction as per the following formula, namely:— Head office expenditure = (A/B) XC
Where—
A. is the gross receipts of permanent establishment in Pakistan; B. is the world gross receipts; and . . C. is the total Head Office expenditure.
(2) The head office expenditure shall have the meaning as given in sub-sections (3) and (4) of section 105.
(3) The head office expenditure shall only be allowed if it is charged in the books of accounts of the permanent establishment and a certificate from external auditors is provided to the effect that the claim of such expenditure:
(i) has been made in accordance with the provision of this rule; and
(ii) is reasonable in relation to operation of the permanent establishment in Pakistan.
5. Advance tax.—
(1) The banking company shall be required to pay advance tax for the year under sect. ion 147 in twelve 3826[ ]3826 installments payable . by 15th of every month. Other provisions of section 147 3827[ ]3827 shall apply as such.
3828[(1A) A banking company required to make payment of advance tax in accordance with sub-rule (1), shall estimate the tax payable by it for the relevant Tax Year, at any time before the installment payable on 15th June, of the relevant year is due. In case the tax payable is likely to be more than the amount it is required to pay under sub-rule (1), the banking company shall furnish to the Commissioner an estimate of the amount of tax payable by it Seventh Schedule — — and thereafter pay in the installment due on 15th June the difference, if any, of fifty per cent of such estimate and advance tax already paid upto 15th June, of the relevant tax year. The remaining fifty per cent of the estimate shall be paid after 15th June in six equal installments payable by 15th of each succeeding month of the relevant tax year.]3828
(2) Provisions of withholding tax under this Ordinance shall not apply to a banking company as a recipient of the amount on which tax is deductible.
6. Tax on income computed—Income computed under this Schedule shall be chargeable to tax under the head “Income from Business” and tax payable . . thereon shall be computed at the rate applicable in Division II of Part I of the First Schedule. 3829[ ]3829
3830[ ]3830
3831[ ]3831
3832[ ]3832
3833[ ]3833
3834[ ]3834
Seventh Schedule — — 1[6C. Enhanced rate of tax on taxable income from Federal Government securities.- (1) The taxable income arising from additional income earned from additional investment in Federal Government securities for the tax years 2020 and 2[2021], shall be taxed at the rate of 37.5% instead of the rate provided in Division II of Part I of the First Schedule.
(2) A banking company shall furnish a certificate from external auditor along with accounts while e-filing return of Income certifying the amount of the money invested in Federal Government securities in preceding tax year, additional investments made for the tax year and mark-up income earned from the additional investments for the tax year.
(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, the . . Commissioner may require the banking company to furnish details of the investments in Federal Government securities to determine the applicability of the enhanced rate of tax.
(4) “Additional income earned” means mark-up income earned from additional investment in Federal Government securities by the bank for the tax year.
(5) “Additional investments” means average investment made in Federal Government securities by the bank during the tax year, in addition to the average investments held during the tax year 2019.
(6) The taxable income arising from additional investment under sub-rule (1) shall be determined according to the following formula, namely:-
Table income subject to enhanced rate of tax = A x B/C
Where –
A. is taxable income of the banking company; . . B. is mark up income earned from the additional investment for the tax year; and
C. is the total of the mark-up income and non-make-up income of the banking company as per accounts.]
“6B. For the purpose of rule 6, net income from capital gains shall be computed according to the following formula, namely:
(A/C) × B
Where- A is the total amount of expenditure as per this Schedule; B is the gross amount of capital gains; and C is the gross amount of receipts including capital gains.” New rule (6C) inserted through Finance Act, 2019. The word “onwards” substituted by the Finance Act, 2021.
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3836[(6A) For tax year 3837[2023]3837, the taxable income attributable to investment in the Federal Government securities shall be taxed at the rate of—
(i) 55% instead of rate provided in Division II of Part I of the First schedule if the gross advances to deposit ratio as on last day of the tax year is upto 40%;
(ii) 49% instead of rate provided in Division II of Part I of the First schedule if the gross advances to deposit ratio as on last day . . of the tax year exceeds 40% but does not exceed 50%; and
(i) at the rates provided in Division II of Part I of the First schedule if gross advances to deposit ratio as on last day of the tax year exceeds 50%.
3838[Explanation-I]3838.- For the removal of doubt it is clarified that the tax rate under this sub-rule is applicable to total income attributable to total investment in Federal Government securities.
3839[Explanation-2.– For removal of doubt, it is clarified that the term "gross advances and deposit" referred to in this sub-rule for the purpose of computing gross advances to deposit ratio shall be the amount of “gross advances and deposit” at the end of the accounting period and as disclosed in the annual audited accounts:
Provided that from tax year 2025 and onwards profits and gains of a banking company shall be subjected to tax rates under Division . .
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3841[7A. The provisions of section 113 shall apply to banking companies as they apply to any other resident company.]3841
3842[(7B) From tax year 2015 and onwards, income from Dividend and income from Capital Gains shall be taxed at the rate specified in Division II of Part I of First Schedule.
(7C) For tax year 3843[years 2015 3844[ ]3844 3845[and onwards]3845 ]3843 the provisions of section 4B shall apply to banking companies and s.hall be taxed at the rate specified in Division . IIA of Part I of First Schedule 3846[:]3846 ]3842
3847[Provided that brought forward losses, if any, shall be excluded from income computed under this Schedule for the purpose of section 4B of this Ordinance.]3847
3848[(7CA) The provisions of section 4C shall apply to the taxpayers under this schedule and shall be taxed at the rates specified in Division IIB of Part I of the First Schedule from tax year 3849[2023]3849 onwards.]3848
3850[Explanation. — For removal of doubt it is clarified that the expression “tax year 2023 onwards”, means that provisions of section 4C are applicable for the tax year 2023 and for all subsequent tax years.]3850
3851[(7CB) The provisions of section 99D shall apply to the taxpayers under this Schedule.]3851
Seventh Schedule — — 3852[7D. Reduced rate of tax on additional advances for micro, small and medium enterprises.- (1) The taxable income 3853[ ]3853 arising from additional advances to micro, small and medium enterprises, for the tax years 2020 to 2023, shall be taxed at the rate of 20% instead of the rate provided in Division II of Part I of the First Schedule-
(2) A banking company shall furnish a certificate from external auditor along with accounts while e-filing return of Income certifying the amount of such advances made in preceding lax year, additional advance made for the tax year and net mark-up earned from such additional advances for the tax year.
(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, the Commissioner may require the banking company to furnish details of the advances to micro, small . and medium enterprises to determine. the applicability of the reduced rate of tax.
(4) For the purposes of this rule, the term ''micro, small and medium enterprises" shall have the same meaning as provided in Prudential Regulations issued by the State Bank of Pakistan.
(5) “Additional advances" means any average advances disbursed in addition to average amount of such advances made in such sector by the bank for the tax year.
(6) The taxable income arising from additional advances under sub-rule (1) shall be determined according to the following formula, namely:-
Taxable income subject to reduced rate of tax = A x B/C
Where-
A. is taxable income of the banking company; B is not mark up income earned from such additional advances for the . . tax year as declared in the annual accounts; and
C is total of the net mark-up and non mark-up income of the banking company as per accounts.
7E. Reduced rate of tax on additional advances for low cost housing.- (1) The taxable income arising from additional advances for low cost housing, for the tax years 2020 to 2023, shall be taxed at the rate of 20% instead of the rate provided in Division II of Part I of the First Schedule 3854[: Seventh Schedule — —
Provided that the taxable income arising from additional advances to Naya Pakistan Housing and Development Authority for low cost housing schemes shall be taxed at the rate of 10%.]3854
(2) A banking company shall furnish a certificate from external auditor along with accounts while e-filing return of income certifying the amount of such advances made in preceding tax year, additional advance made for the tax year and net mark-up earned from such additional advances for the tax year.
(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, the Commissioner may require the banking company to furnish details of the advances made for low cost housing to determine the applicability of the reduced rate of tax. . .
(4) For the purposes of this rule, the term "low cost housing" shall have the same meaning as provided in Prudential Regulations issued by the Stare Bark of Pakistan.
(5) "Additional advances" means any average advances disbursed in addition to average amount of such advances made in such sector by the bank for the tax year 2019.
(6) The taxable income arising from additional advances under sub rule.(1) shall be determined according to the following formula. namely:-
Taxable income subject to reduced rate of tax = A x B/C
Where-
A. is taxable income of the banking company;
B. is net mark-up income earned from such additional advances for the tax year as declared in the annual accounts; and . . C. is total of the net mark-up and non mark-up income of the banking company as per accounts.
7F. Reduced rate of tax on additional advances as Farm Credit.-- (1) The taxable income arising from additional advances for Farm Credit in Pakistan for the tax years 2020 to 2023, shall be taxed at the rate of 20% instead of the rate provided in Division II of Part 1 of the First Schedule.
(2) A banking company shall furnish a certificate from external auditor along with accounts while e-filing return of income certifying the amount of such advances made in preceding tax year, additional advance made for the tax year and net mark-up earned from such additional advances for the tax year.
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(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, the Commissioner may require the banking company to furnish details of the advances made for Farm Credit to determine the applicability of the reduced rate of tax.
(4) For the purposes of this rule, the term ''Farm Credit" shall have the same meaning as provided in Prudential Regulations issued by the State Bank of Pakistan for agriculture financing excluding such advances made to a company as defined in section 80.
(5) "Additional advances" means any average advances disbursed in addition to average amount of such advances made in such sector by the bank for the tax year 2019.
(6) The taxable income arising. from additional advances under sub-rule .
(1) shall be determined according to the following formula namely:-
Taxable income subject to reduced rate of tax = A x B/C Where- A. is taxable income of the banking company;
B. is net mark-up income earned from such additional advances for the tax year as declared in the annual accounts: and
C. is total of the net mark-up and non mark-up income of the banking company as per accounts.
8. Exemptions—(1) Exemptions and tax concessions under the Second Schedule to this Ordinance shall not apply to income of a banking company computed under this Schedule.
3855[(1A) The accumulated loss under the head “Income from Business” (not being speculation business losses) of an amalgamating banking company or . banking companies shall be set off or. carried forward against the business profits and gains of the amalgamated company and vice versa, up to a period of six tax years immediately succeeding the tax year in which the loss was first computed in the case of amalgamated banking company or amalgamating banking company or companies.]3855
(2) The provisions relating to group relief as contained in section 59B shall be available to the banking companies provided the holding and subsidiary companies are banking companies. The accounts of the group companies shall be audited by the chartered accountants firm on the panel of auditors of the State Bank of Pakistan. The surrender and claim of loss would be subject to the approval of the State Bank of Pakistan.
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(3) The holding and subsidiary companies of 100% owned group of banking companies may opt to be taxed as one fiscal unit as per the provisions of section 59AA relating to group taxation subject to the approval of the State Bank of Pakistan.
3856[(4) Profit on debt and capital gains from Federal Government’s sovereign debt or a sovereign debt instrument shall be exempt from tax chargeable under this Ordinance, derived by any non-resident banking company approved by the Federal Government under a sovereign agreement for the purpose of this sub-rule.
(5) The provisions of sub-rule (6A) of rule 6C shall not apply to a banking company for tax year 2024.]3856 3857[8A. Transitional provisions.— (1) Amounts provided for in the tax year 2008 and . . prior to the said tax year for or against irrecoverable or doubtful advances, which were neither claimed nor allowed as a tax deductible in any tax year, shall be allowed in the tax year in which such advances are actually written off against such provisions, in accordance with the provision of section 29 and 29A.
(2) Amounts provided for in the tax year 2008 and prior to the said tax year for or against irrecoverable or doubtful advances, which were neither claimed nor allowed as a tax deductible in any tax year, which are written back in the tax year 2009 and thereafter in any tax year and credited to the profit and loss account, shall be excluded in computing the total income of that tax year under rule 1 of this Schedule.
(3) The provisions of this Schedule shall not apply to any asset given or acquired on finance lease by a banking company up to the tax year 2008, and recognition of income and deductions in respect of such asset shall be dealt in accordance with the provisions of the Ordinance as if this Schedule has not come into force:
Provided that un-absorbed depreciation in respect of such assets shall be allowed to be set-off against the said lease rental income only.]3857 . . 9. Provision of Ordinance to apply— The provisions of the Ordinance not specifically dealt with in the aforesaid rules shall apply, mutatis mutandis, to the banking company.
Seventh Schedule — — 10. The Federal Government may, from time to time, by notification in the official Gazette, amend the schedule so as to add any entry therein or modify or omit any entry therein.
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[THE EIGHTH SCHEDULE
[Section 100B]
RULES FOR THE COMPUTATION OF CAPITAL GAINS ON
LISTED SECURITIES
1. Manner and basis of computation of capital gains and tax thereon.— (1) Capital gains on disposal of listed securities, subject to tax under section 37A, and to which section 100B apply, shall be computed and determined under this Schedule and tax thereon shall be collected and deposited on behalf of taxpayers by NCCPL in the manner prescribed. .
3858[(1A) Capital gains on dispos.al of units of open ended mutual funds and to which section 100B apply, shall be computed and determined under this Schedule and tax thereon shall be collected and deposited by NCCPL in the prescribed manner:
Provided that second and third proviso in Division VII of Part I of the First Schedule regarding capital gains arising on redemption of securities shall continue to apply.]
3859[(1B) Gain or loss arising to persons through trading of future commodity contracts on Pakistan Mercantile Exchange, subject to tax under section 37A and to which section 100B apply, shall be computed and determined under this Schedule and tax thereon shall be collected and deposited on behalf of taxpayers by NCCPL in the manner prescribed.]3859
(2) For the purpose of sub-rule (1)3860[,(1A) and (IB)]3860, NCCPL shall develop an automated system.
(3) Central Depository Company of Pakistan Limited shall furnish information as required by NCCPL. for discharging obligations under this . Schedule 3861[:]3861
3862[Provided that if the said information is not furnished under this sub-rule or sub-rule (3A), NCCPL shall forward the details to the Commissioner who shall exercise powers under the Ordinance to enforce furnishing of the said information including all penalty provisions.]3862.
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3863[(3A)The Asset Management Companies, Pakistan Mercantile Exchange and any other person shall furnish information when required by NCCPL for discharging obligations under this Schedule.]3863
(4) NCCPL shall issue an annual certificate to the taxpayer on the prescribed form in respect of capital gains subject to tax under this Schedule for a financial year:
Provided that on the request of a taxpayer or if required by the Commissioner, NCCPL shall issue a certificate for a shorter period within a financial year.
(5) Every taxpayer shall file the certificate referred to in sub-rule (4) along with the return of income and such certificate shall be conclusive evidence in . respect of the income under this Sche.dule.
(6) NCCPL shall furnish to the Board within 3864[forty-five]3864 days of the end of each quarter, a statement of capital gains and tax computed thereon in that quarter in the prescribed manner and format.
(7) Capital gains computed under this Schedule shall be chargeable to tax at the rate applicable in Division VII of Part I of the First Schedule.
3[(8) The provisions of section 4B shall apply to the taxpayers under this schedule and taxed at the rates specified in Division IIA of Part I of the First Schedule.] 2. Sources of Investment.— (1) Where a person has made any investment in the listed securities, enquiries as to the nature and source of the amount invested shall not be made for any investment made prior to the introduction of this Schedule,
Provided that —
(a) a statement of investments is filed with the Commissioner along with the return of income and wealth statement for tax year 2012 within the due date as provided in section 118 of this Ordinance and in the manners prescribed; and. .
(b) that the amount remains invested for a period of forty- five days upto 30th of June 2012, in the manner as may be prescribed.
(2) Where a person has made any investment in the shares of a public company traded at a registered stock exchange in Pakistan from the date of coming into force of this Schedule till June 30, 2014, enquiries as to the nature and sources of amount invested shall not be made
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(a) the amount remains invested for a period of one hundred and twenty days in the manner as may be prescribed;
(b) tax on capital gains, if any, has duly been discharged in the manner laid down in this Schedule; and
(c) a statement of investments is filed with the Commissioner along with the return of income and wealth statement for the relevant tax year within the due date as provided in section 118 of this Ordinance and in the manner prescribed.
(3) For the purpose of this rule, amount of investment shall be calculated in the prescribed manner, excluding market value of net open sale position in futures and derivatives, if such sale is in a security that constitutes the said . investment. 3. Certain provisions of this Ordinance not to apply.— The respective provisions for collection and recovery of tax, advance tax and deduction of tax at source laid down in the Parts IV and V of Chapter X shall not apply on the income from capital gains subject to tax under this Schedule and these provisions shall apply in the manner as laid down in the rules made under this Ordinance, except where the recovery of tax is referred by NCCPL to the Board in terms of rule 6(3). 4. Payment of tax collected by NCCPL to the Board.— The amount collected by NCCPL on behalf of the Board as computed in the manner laid down under this Schedule shall be deposited in a separate bank account with National Bank of Pakistan and the said amount shall be paid to the Board along with interest accrued thereon on yearly basis by July 31st next following the financial year in which the amount was collected. 1[4A. Computation, collection and payment of tax under section 4C. – In addition to capital gains tax, NCCPL shall also compute and collect tax under section 4C at the rates specified in Division IIB of Part I of the First Schedule on the amount of capital gains computed under this Schedule in the manner specified in this Schedule and rules made thereu.nder.] . 3866[ ]3866 6. Responsibility and obligation of NCCPL.— (1) Pakistan Revenue Automation Limited (PRAL), a company incorporated under the 3867[Companies Act, 2017 (XIX of 2017)]3867 or any other company or firm approved by the Board and any authority appointed under section 209 of this Ordinance, not below the level of an Additional Eighth Schedule — — Commissioner Inland Revenue, shall conduct regular system and procedural audits of NCCPL on quarterly basis to verify the implementation of this Schedule and rules made under this Ordinance.
(2) NCCPL shall implement the recommendations, if any, of the audit report under sub-rule (1), as approved by the Commissioner, and make adjustments for short or excessive deductions. However, no penal action shall be taken against NCCPL on account of any error, omission or mistake that has occurred from application of the system as audited under sub-rule (1).
(3) NCCPL shall be empowered to refer a particular case for recovery of tax to the Board in case NCCPL is unable to recover the amount of tax.
7. Transitional Provisions.— In respect of tax year 2012, for the period . . commencing from coming into force of this Schedule till June 30, 2012, the certificate issued by NCCPL under rule 1(4) shall be the basis of capital gains and tax thereon for that period.]3858
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3868[THE NINTH SCHEDULE
(See section 99A)
Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance or any other law for the time being in force, a trader qualifying under this Schedule shall have the option to be assessed including for filing of return, either-
(a) under the provisions of this Ordinance, other than this Schedule; or
(b) under the provision of this Schedule.
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P.ART I
RULES FOR THE COMPUTATION OF THE TAX PAYABLE ON PROFITS AND GAINS OF A TRADER FALLING UNDER SUB-SECTION (1) OF SECTION 99A
1. The tax payable on profits and gains of a trader falling under sub-section (1) of section 99A in respect of trading activities chargeable under the head “income from business” shall be computed in the manner hereinafter provided.
2. For trader qualifying under this Part, working capital for tax year 2015 shall not exceed rupees fifty million and tax at the rate of one per cent of the working capital shall be the tax payable on profits and gains from the trading activity.
3. For tax years 2016, 2017 and 2018, trader qualifying under this Part and who has paid tax for the tax year 2015 under rule 2 of this Part shall pay tax specified in rule 4 of this Part subject to the following conditions, namely:- . .
(a) for tax year 2016, the trader shall declare turnover at least three times of the working capital declared during tax year 2015; and
(b) for tax years 2017 and 2018 the trader shall declare turnover on which tax paid is at least twenty-five per cent more than the tax paid for the preceding tax year.
4. For the purpose of rule 3 of this Part, the following shall be tax rate on turnover:- Ninth Schedule – Part II— —
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. 5. Trader qualifying under.this Part shall be entitled to take credit of imputable income as defined in clause (28A) of section 2, for tax years 2016 to 2018, in relation to tax paid under rule 3 of this Part for the purpose of section 111.
PART II
RULES FOR THE COMPUTATION OF THE TAX PAYABLE ON PROFITS AND
GAINS OF A TRADER FALLING UNDER SUB-SECTION (2) OF SECTION 99A
1. The tax payable on profits and gains of a trader falling under sub-section (2) of section 99A in respect of trading activities chargeable under the head “income from business” shall be computed in the manner hereinafter provided.
2. For tax year 2015, the tax payable on profits and gains of a trader qualifying under this Part shall be higher of the following:
(a) 25% higher tax than paid for tax year 2014 or for the latest tax year for which return has been filed on the basis of taxable income;. .
(b) tax on turnover at the rates specified in rule 4 of Part I; or
(c) rupees thirty thousand.
3. For tax years 2016 to 2018, the tax payable on profits and gains of a trader qualifying under this Part shall be higher of the following:
(a) 25% higher tax on the basis of taxable income than tax paid for the preceding tax year; or
(b) tax on turnover at the rates specified in rule 4 of Part I.
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4. Trader qualifying under this Part, who has filed return for tax year 2015 before the due date of filing of return under this Schedule, may file a revised return subject to the condition that the tax paid is higher of the following:
(a) tax as per rule 2 of this Part on the basis of revised return; or
(b) 10% higher tax than the tax paid as per original return.
5. For tax year 2015, the provisions of clause (ba) of sub-section (6) of section 114 shall not apply to a trader who has revised the return under rule 4 of this Part before the due date of filing of return under this Schedule. . . 6. Where the imputable income as defined in clause (28A) of section 2 in relation to tax on turnover at the rates specified in rule 4 of Part I is higher than the taxable income declared, the trader qualifying under this Part may opt to take the credit for the purpose of section 111, of the difference between the said imputable income and taxable income,
Provided that tax at the rate of one per cent of the difference is paid along with the return.
PART III
GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR THE TRADERS UNDER PART I AND PART II
1. Traders deriving income other than from trading activities chargeable under the head “income from business” shall not qualify under this Schedule.
2. The provisions of sections 177 and 214C shall not apply to a trader qualifying under this Schedule, for tax years 2015 to 2018. . . 3. Trader qualifying under Part I of this Schedule shall file a return as specified in Form ‘A” to rule 17 of this Part and trader qualifying under Part II of this Schedule shall file a return as prescribed under the Income Tax Rules, 2002.
4. A trader qualifying under this Schedule shall not be entitled to claim any adjustment of withholding tax collected or deducted under this Ordinance, against tax payable in respect of profits and gains relating to trading activity. 5. A trader qualifying under this Schedule shall not be entitled to claim any adjustment of refund due against tax payable under rule 2 or 3 of Part I or rule 1, 3, or 4 of Part II. 6. A trader qualifying under this Schedule shall not be entitled for any tax credit under this Ordinance.
Ninth Schedule – Part III— 7. If a trader fails to furnish a return for any of the tax years 2016, 2017 or 2018 after having furnished a return for tax year 2015 shall not qualify under this Schedule for any of the tax years 2015 to 2018 notwithstanding the fact that the return for tax year 2015 stood qualified under this Schedule at the time of furnishing of such return and all the provisions of this Ordinance shall apply. 8. Where it is subsequently discovered by the Commissioner that the trader was not eligible to be qualified under this Schedule or became ineligible to be qualified under this Schedule during any time between tax years 2015 to 2018 due to non-payment of tax or filing of return or otherwise, the trader shall be treated to have exercised the option to be assessed under the provisions of this Ordinance, other than this Schedule and all this provisions of this Ordinance shall apply accordingly. . . 9. Tax payable under rule 2 or 3 of Part I or rule 1, 3, or 4 of Part II shall be paid in the State Bank of Pakistan or authorized branches of National Bank of Pakistan and evidence in the form of a copy of computerized tax payment receipt (CPR) shall be provided along with the specified or prescribed return, as the case may be, by the due date. 10. A trader qualifying under this Schedule shall not be a prescribed person for the purpose of section 153.
11. For the income relating to trading activity and qualifying under this Schedule-
(a) the Commissioner shall be deemed to have made an assessment of income for that tax year and the tax due thereon as equal to those respective amounts computed under rules 2 or 3 of Part I or rule 1, 3, or 4 of Part II; and
(b) the specified or prescribed return, as the case may be, shall, for all purposes of this Ordinance, be deemed to be an assessment order . including the application o.f section 120.
Explanation.- For removal of doubt and for the purpose of this rule, it is declared that income means taxable income or imputable income as the case may be.
12. The Federal Government may, from time to time, by notification in the official Gazette, amend the Schedule so as to add any rule therein or modify or omit any rule therefrom.
13. The provisions of sub-section (2) of section 116 shall not apply for the tax year 2015 to the trader qualifying under this Schedule if the declared income for the year is less than one million rupees.
Ninth Schedule – Part III— 14. Notwithstanding anything contained in aforesaid rules, a return qualifying under this Schedule may be subject to amendment under section 122 where definite information, as defined in sub-section (8) of section 122, comes into the knowledge or possession of the Commissioner in which case all the provisions of the Ordinance shall apply accordingly.
15. In this Schedule,-
(a) ‘due date’ means the date as specified by the Federal Government 3869[*]3869 for tax year 2015 and for the tax years 2016, 2017 and 2018 the date specified in clause (b) of sub-section (2) of section 118.
(b) ‘turnover’ means turno.ver as defined in clause (a) of sub-section .
(3) of section 113.
16. Persons convicted under Control of Narcotics Substances Act, 1997 (XXV of 1997), Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997 (XXVII of 1997) and Anti-Money Laundering Act, 2010 (VII of 2010) shall not be eligible to qualify under this Schedule.
17. Return for the trader qualifying under Part I of this Schedule shall be on Form A as specified below:-
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Ninth Schedule – Part III—
Form A RETURN FOR TRADER QUALIFYING UNDER PART I OF THE SCHEDULE
FOR THE TAX YEARS 2015 TO 2018
Name of proprietor/Managing Member of AOP— CNIC: (please attach copy of CNIC)— Business (es) Name & Address(es) —
Phone:— Email:— Mobile: — Residential Address of the proprietor:
—.— . Name(s) and Residential address(es) of Members of AOP (if applicable)
(1) Amount of working capital —
(2) Tax payable on (1) above (for tax year 2015 only)—
(3) Total Turnover —
(4) Tax payable on (3) above (for tax years 2016, 2017 and 2018 only)—
(5) Amount of Tax [(2) or (4)] —
(6) CPR No: — Dated: —
Declaration:
I— CNIC No.— in my capacity as self /representative of taxpayer named above, do hereby solemnly . declare that to the best of my know.ledge and belief the information given in simplified return is correct and complete in accordance with the provisions of Part I of the Ninth Schedule to Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 (XLIX of 2001).
Signature: —
Date: —]
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3870[THE TENTH SCHEDULE
(See section 100BA)
RULES FOR PERSONS NOT APPEARING IN THE ACTIVE TAXPAYERS’ LIST
1. Rate of deduction or collection of tax. – Where tax is required to be deducted or collected under any provision of this Ordinance from persons not appearing in the active taxpayers’ list, the rate of tax required to be deducted or collected, as the case may be, shall be increased by hundred percent of the rate specified in 3871[ ]3871 this Ordinance 3872[: . .
Provided that the tax required to be collected under section 231B shall be increased by two hundred percent of the rate specified in First Schedule in case of persons not appearing in the active taxpayers’ list:
3873[Provided further that the tax required to be collected under section 236K shall be at the rates set out in the following table, in case of persons not appearing in the active taxpayers‘ list: –
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3880[ ]3880
Tenth Schedule— 2. Persons not required to file return or statement. – (1) Where the withholding agent or the person from whom tax is required to be collected or deducted is satisfied that a person not appearing in the active taxpayers’ list was not required to file a return of income under section 114, 3890[ ]3890 as the case may be, he shall before collecting or deducting tax under this Ordinance, furnish to Commissioner a notice in writing electronically setting out -
(a) the name, CNIC or NTN and address of the person not appearing in the active taxpayers’ list’
(b) the nature and amount of the transaction on which tax is required to be collected or deducted; and . .
(c) reason on the basis of which it is considered that the person was not required to file return or statement, as the case may be.
(2) The Commissioner, on receipt of a notice under sub-rule (1), shall within thirty days pass an order accepting the contention or making the order under sub-rule(3).
(3) Where the withholding agent or the person from whom tax is required to be collected or deducted has notified the Commissioner under sub-rule(1) and the Commissioner has reasonable grounds to believe that the person not appearing in the active taxpayers’ list was required to file return or statement, as the case may be, the Commissioner may, by an order in writing, direct the withholding agent to deduct or collect tax under rule 1:
Provided that in case the Commissioner does not pass any order within thirty days or receipt of notice under sub-rule(1), the Commissioner shall be deemed to have accepted the contention under sub-rule (2) and approval shall be treated to have been granted.
3. Provisional assessment. (1) W.here for a tax year person’s tax has been . collected or deducted in accordance with rule 1 and the person fails to file return of income 3891[ ]3891 for that tax year within the due date provided in section 118 or as extended by the Board, the Commissioner shall notwithstanding anything contained in sub-sections (3) and (4) of section 114 3892[ ]3892, within sixty days of the due date provided in section 118 or as extended by the Board make a provisional Tenth Schedule— assessment of the taxable income of the person and issue a provisional assessment order specifying the taxable income assessed and tax due thereon.
(2) In making the provisional assessment under sub-rule (1), the Commissioner shall impute taxable income on the amount of tax deducted or collected under rule 1 by treating the imputed income as concealed income for the purposes of clause (d) of sub-section (1) of section 111:
Provided that the provision of section 111 shall be applicable on unexplained income, asset or expenditure in excess of imputed income treated as concealed income under this rule.”
“Explanation.- For the removal of doubt it is clarified that the imputable . . income so calculated or concealed income so determined shall not absolve the person so assessed, from requirement of filing of wealth statement under sub-section (1) of section 116, the nature and source of amounts subject to deduction or collection of tax under section 111, section of audit under section 177 or 214C or subsequent amendment of assessment as provided in rule 8 and all the provisions of the Ordinance shall apply.”
4. Finalization or abatement of provisional assessment.-(1) The provisional assessment under rule 3, shall be treated as the final assessment order after the expiry of forty-five days from the date of service of order of provisional assessment and the provisions of this Ordinance shall apply accordingly.
(2) The provisional assessment shall stand abated and shall be taken be assessment finalized under sub-section (1) of section 120 where the returns of income and wealth statement for the relevant tax year and the preceding tax year along with prescribed form, statements or documents are filed by the person within a period of forty-five days of receipt of provisional assessment order.
(3) Where returns have bee.n filed before provisional assessment or . under sub-rule (2), the tax deducted or collected under rule 1 shall be adjustable against the tax payable in the return filed for the relevant tax year.
5. Where the provisional assessment has been treated as final assessment under sub-rule (1) of rule 4, the Commissioner may within thirty days of the final assessment initiate proceedings for imposition of penalties under section 182 on account of non-furnishing and concealment of income.
6. For the purposes of this Schedule, imputed income means- (a) income for individuals and association of persons which have resulted in the amount of tax given in paragraph (1) of Division I of the First Schedule equal to the tax collected or deducted under rule 1 for not appearing in the active taxpayers’ list; or Tenth Schedule—
(b) income for companies which would have resulted in the amount of tax given in Division II of the First Schedule equal to the tax collected or deducted at the higher rate under rule 1 for not appearing in the active taxpayers’ list.
7. Where the withholding agent fails to furnish in the withholding statement complete or accurate particulars of persons not appearing on active taxpayers’ list, the Commissioner shall initiate proceedings under sections 182 and 191 against the withholding agent within thirty days of filing of withholding statement under section 165.
8. Amendment of assessment.-(1) The Commissioner may amend an assessment order where the imputed income is less than the amount on which tax was deducted or collected under rule 1 or on the basis of definite information . . acquired from an audit or otherwise, the Commissioner is satisfied that-
(a) any income chargeable to tax has escaped assessment; or
(b) total income has been under-assessed, or assessed at too low a rate, or has been the subject of excessive relief or refund; or
(c) any amount under a head of income has been misclassified.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-rule (1), where a provisional assessment has been treated as final assessment or where in response to the provisional assessment, return has been filed within forty-five days or where assessment has been amended under sub-rule (1) and the assessment order is considered erroneous in so far it is prejudicial to the interest of revenue, the Commissioner may, after making or causing to be made, such enquiries as he deems necessary, amend the assessment order.
(3) For the purposes of sub-rule (1), “definite information” shall have the same meaning as defined in sub-section (8) of section 122. . . 9. Provisions of Ordinance to apply.- The provisions of this Ordinance not specifically dealt with in the aforesaid rules shall apply, mutatis mutandis, in the case of proceedings against the persons not appearing on active taxpayers’ list. 10. The provisions of this Schedule shall not apply on tax collectible or deductible in case of the following sections:-
(a) tax deducted under section 149;
3893[(aa) tax deducted under section 151B from payment made to a non-resident person;]3893
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(b) tax deducted under section 152 other than sub-section 3894[(2A)(a),]3894
(2A)(b) and (2A)(c) of section 152; 3895[(ba) Tax deducted under clause (5A) of Part II of the Second Schedule read with sub-section (2) of section 152.]3895 3896[(bb) tax deducted under sub-section (2) of section 152 to the extent of clause (5AA) of Part II.
(c) tax collected or deducted under section 154; 3897[(ca) tax collected or deducted under section 154A;]3897 3898[ ]3898 Omitted
(d)
(e) 3899[Omitted]3899
(f) Omitted . .
(g) Omitted 3900[(ga) tax deducted under section 231AB;]3900
(h) Omitted 3901[(ha) tax collected under section 234 during the period starting from the date of commencement of the Tax Laws (Second Amendment) Ordinance, 2022 and ending on the 30th day of June, 2023 in respect of goods transport and passenger transport vehicle.]3901
(i) tax deducted under section 235;
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(l) tax collected under section 236;
(m) Omitted
(n) 3903[ ]3903
(o) 3904[ ]3904
(p) Omitted
(q) 3905[ ]3905
(r) Omitted
(s) Omitted
(t) Omitted 3906[ ]3906 . . 3907[ ]3907
3908[(y)]3908 Omitted Eleventh Schedule—
3909[ELEVENTH SCHEDULE
[See section 100D]
RULES FOR COMPUTATION OF PROFITS AND GAINS OF BUILDERS AND DEVELOPERS AND TAX PAYABLE THEREON
1. Eligibility.–These rules shall apply to projects undertaken by builders and developers under section 100D.
2. Scope and payment of tax.—.(1) Income computed and tax payable . thereon shall be on Project-by-Project basis which shall be computed and paid at the rates provided in rule 10.
(2) (a) The above-referred rates shall be applicable for computing tax liability for the project on annual basis. The annual tax liability shall be worked out as under:
Tax liability as per the rates in rule 10 Estimated project life in years
(b) The estimated project life for tax purposes shall not exceed 3910[three]3910 and a half years:
3911[Provided that in case of existing incomplete projects, the estimated project life shall be treated as four years maximum from tax year 2020 through tax year 2023 and the tax payable shall be reduced by the percentage of completion up to the last day of accounting period pertaining to tax year 2019 or tax year 2020 as . declared in the registra.tion form.]3911
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3. Registration and filing of return.— (1) A builder or developer shall electronically register a project on Iris through FBR website on or before the 3914[31st day of December, 2021]3914 through submission of—
(a) registration form as may be prescribed which shall include, inter alia, details of a member or shareholder of a builder or developer, as the case may be:
Provided that a developer who is also a builder in case of a project shall submit two separate forms for registration as a developer and as a builder 3915[:
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(b) an irrevocable option to be assessed under this Schedule in respect of each project.
(2) A builder or developer availing this scheme shall electronically file a return of income and wealth statement as may be prescribed accompanied with evidence of payment of due tax which shall be taken for all purposes of this Ordinance to be an assessment order issued to the taxpayer by the Commissioner to the extent of income computed under these rules.
4. Certification.—Every builder or developer shall be required to obtain and provide to the Board in the prescribed manner a certificate from approving authority or map approving authority or NESPAK, as the case may be, to the following effect, namely:—
(a) ‘total land area’ in square yards;
(b) ‘covered area’ in square feet; . .
(c) ‘saleable area’ in square feet; and
(d) type (commercial, residential or industrial) of saleable area or the total land area, as the case may be.
5. Advance tax.—A builder or developer falling under this scheme shall pay advance tax equal to one-fourth of the tax liability for the year as determined in accordance with sub- rule (1) of rule 2 in four equal installments in the manner laid down in section 147.
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6. Incorporation of profits and gains for computation of income.—A builder or developer opting for taxation under section 100D shall not be allowed to incorporate profits and gains accruing from such projects in his books of account or wealth statement, as the case may be, in excess of ten times of the tax paid under rule 2:
Provided that such builder or developer shall not be allowed to incorporate profits and gains accruing from a low cost housing project as defined in clause (f) of rule 9 in excess of ten times of the tax liability under rule 2:
Provided further that where profits and gains accruing from a project are in excess of ten times of the tax paid under rule 2, such excess profits and gains shall . be incorporated in the books of accou.nt or wealth statement, as the case may be, and taxed under Part I of the First Schedule 3916[:
Provided that profits and gains accruing from such projects in excess of ten times of tax paid under Rule (2) shall be incorporated by paying tax at the rate of 20% on profits and gains which are in excess of said limit.]3916
7. Exemption from withholding of tax under sections 150 and 153.—(1) The provisions of section 153 shall not apply to builders and developers on—
(a) the purchase of building material except steel and cement;
(b) services of plumbing, electrification, shuttering and other similar services other than those provided by companies.
(2) The provisions of section 150 shall not apply to payment of dividend exempt under sub-section (7) of section 100D. 8. Restriction on change in pattern of ownership of a builder or developer before completion of a project.—Where exemption from the provisions of section 111 has been claimed under sub-section (3) of section 100D, the following restrictions shall apply, namely:—. .
(a) a shareholder or a partner of a builder or developer shall not be allowed a change in ownership of an incomplete project except where at least fifty percent of the total project cost, as certified by a firm of chartered accountants having an ICAP QCR rating of ‘satisfactory’ notified by the Board for this purpose, has been incurred up to the date of change of ownership;
(b) The succession to legal heirs in case of deceased shareholder or a partner shall be allowed;
(c) The additional partners or shareholders in a builder or developer after Eleventh Schedule— the 3917[30th day of June, 2021]3917 may join but additional partners or shareholders shall not be eligible for exemption provided under sub-section (3) of section 100D.
9. Definitions.—(1) In these rules, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,
(a) “area” means
(i) in case of a builder,—
(a) in case of a commercial or a residential building excluding a house, the saleable area of the building; and . .
(b) in case of a house, the covered area of house;
(ii) in case of a developer, the total land area of the project;
(b) “building” means a residential or commercial building or unit thereof;
(c) “commercial building” includes any building or part thereof which is to be used for commercial purposes in accordance with the relevant laws;
(d) “commencement of project” means,-
(i) in case of a construction project, when layout plan is approved by the concerned authority; and
(ii) in case of a development project, when the development plan is approved by the concerned authority: . .
Provided that where the building or developer has taken all actions and done all things which are required and necessary to procure any approvals but any such approval is delayed beyond a period of 30 days from date of relevant application and the cutoff date of 3918[31st day of December, 2021]3918 is not adhered to by the builder or developer, the Board may provisionally accept commencement of such project on a case to case basis;
(e) “completion of project” means.- Eleventh Schedule—
(i) in the case of a builder, the date on which the grey structure is completed:
Provided that such grey structure shall only be considered as completed when the roof of the top floor has been laid as per the approved plan;
(ii) in the case of a developer, the date on which—
(A) at least 50% of the total plots have been booked in name of buyers;
(B) at least 40% of t.he sale proceeds have been received; .
(C) landscaping has been completed; and
(D) at least 50% of the roads have been laid up to sub-grade level as certified by the approving authority or NESPAK;
(f) ‘low cost housing‟ means a housing scheme as developed or approved by NAPHDA or under the Ehsaas Programme;
(g) “NAPHDA” means Naya Pakistan Housing and Development Authority;
(h) “NESPAK” means National Engineering Services Pakistan (Private) Limited;
(i) “residential building” means a building which is not a commercial building but does not include buildings used for industrial purposes;
(j) “saleable area” in case of buildings, means saleable area as determined . by the approving authority or. map approving authority or NESPAK under the relevant laws;
(k) “unit” means a self-contained or independent building or part thereof including houses, apartments, shops, offices, etc.
(2) All other expressions used but not defined in these rules shall have the same meaning as assigned to them under this Ordinance.
10. Rate and computation of tax liability.–(1) The rate of tax under section 100D shall be computed in accordance with the Table below, namely:— Eleventh Schedule—
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(2) In case of mixed use buildings having both commercial and residential areas, respective rates mentioned above shall apply.
(3) In case of development of plots and constructing buildings on the same plots as one project, both rates shall apply: . .
Provided that in the case of ‘low cost housing and all projects developed by NAPHDA, the higher rates shall apply.
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THE TWELFTH SCHEDULE
[See Section148]
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3939[THE THIRTEENTH SCHEDULE
(See section 61)
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3943[FOURTEENTH SCHEDULE
(See section 100E)
RULES FOR COMPUTATION OF PROFIT AND GAINS FOR SMALL
AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
1. Application.- These rules shall apply to small and medium enterprises as defined in Clause (59A) of Section 2 of the Ordinance.
2. Registration.- Small and medium enterprise shall be required to register with FBR on its Iris web portal or Small and Medium Enterprises Development Authority on its SME . registration portal (SMERP)..
3. Categories and tax rates.- There shall be following two categories of small and medium enterprises and tax on their taxable income shall be computed at the tax rates given in the table below, namely:-
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4. Option for Final Tax Regime.- (1) The small and medium enterprises may opt for taxation under final tax regime at the rates given in the table below:
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(2) Option under sub-rule (1) of this rule shall be exercised at the time of filing of return of income and option once exercised shall be irrevocable for three tax years.
(3) The provisions of section 177 and 214C shall not apply to SME who opts for taxation under sub-rule (1) of this rule.
Fourteenth Schedule— 5. Audit.- (1) SMEs who opt for taxation under normal law under rule 3 may be selected for tax audit through risk based parametric computer ballot under section 214C of the Ordinance if its tax to turnover ratio is below tax rates given in rule 4 of these rules.
(2) The cases selected under sub-rule (1) of this rule shall not exceed 5% of the total population of SMEs whose tax to turnover ratio is below tax rates given in rule 4 of these rules. 6. Exports.- The export proceeds of SMEs shall be subject to tax as per rates prescribed in Rule (4) under final tax regime.”; 7. Exclusion from Minimum Tax on Turnover.- The provisions of section 113 of the Ordinance shall not apply to SMEs. 8. Tax on Supply of Goods.-The tax deductible under clause (a) of sub-section (1) of . . section 153 shall not be minimum tax where payments are received on sale or supply of goods by SMEs. 9. Provisions of Ordinance to apply.- The other provisions of the Ordinance shall apply mutatis mutandis to the SMEs.]3943
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3944[The Fifteenth Schedule
[See section 114C] Threshold for Economic Transactions
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