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Sales Tax on Stationery Items to be Enforced Despite Aurangzeb’s Declaration

Despite Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb's assurance during the budget winding-up debate

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Despite Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb’s assurance during the budget winding-up debate in the National Assembly that sales tax exemptions on stationery items would be maintained, the amended Finance Bill 2024 is set to introduce sales tax on these items. Sources familiar with the matter have disclosed that the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) intends to implement this tax despite the minister’s earlier announcement.

In his speech, Minister Aurangzeb underscored the government’s commitment to supporting education by continuing the exemption on sales tax for stationery items. However, the unveiling of the amended Finance Bill reveals a different course of action, signaling a shift in policy.

This discrepancy has sparked concern among various stakeholders, including educators, parents, and those within the stationery industry. They are apprehensive about the potential impact on accessibility to educational materials, particularly for economically disadvantaged families who rely on affordable stationery.

The decision to impose sales tax on stationery items forms part of broader fiscal measures aimed at bolstering revenue collection and addressing fiscal challenges. Advocates argue that such measures are essential for ensuring fiscal discipline and sustainability in the face of economic uncertainties.

As the amended Finance Bill progresses through legislative processes, stakeholders await further clarification and potential amendments that may mitigate the impact of the proposed sales tax. This development underscores the complexities involved in balancing fiscal imperatives with socio-economic considerations in policymaking.

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