Islamabad: Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has presented the federal budget for 2024-25, featuring a total outlay of Rs. 18.9 trillion. This comprehensive budget introduces several critical tax changes impacting various sectors and taxpayers. Here’s an in-depth look at the significant highlights and implications of Budget 2024-25.
– The income tax exemption limit remains at Rs. 600,000 per annum.
– Revised tax slabs are set to impact salaried individuals, with specific details yet to be outlined.
– Exporters will now be taxed at a normal rate of 29%, a substantial increase from the previous fixed tax rate of 1%.
– The capital gains tax on real estate and securities is set at 15% for filers and a hefty 45% for non-filers.
– Separate tax rates will apply based on the timely filing of returns for the transfer of immovable property.
– Advance income tax for non-filer distributors, wholesalers, dealers, and retailers will rise from 1% to 2.25%.
– Income tax on motor vehicle registration will now be based on the vehicle’s value instead of engine capacity.
– The sales tax rate on textiles and leather will increase from 15% to the standard 18%.
– A standard 18% sales tax will now apply to mobile phones.
– Sales tax withholding will be introduced for bronze, coal, and plastic scrap.
– Iron and steel scrap will continue to be exempt from sales tax.
– The newly merged districts of FATA/PATA will no longer enjoy sales tax exemptions.
– The default surcharge rate will change from 12% to KIBOR+3%.
– Sales tax will be charged at the time of supply or upon receipt of payment, whichever occurs first.
– A new concept of Best Judgment Assessment has been introduced in sales tax regulations.
– Mandatory electronic sales invoicing will be required for all suppliers.
– Salary of govt employees has been proposed to be raised by 25% and pension of retired employees to raised by 15%
– Minimum wage has been proposed to be raised to Rs 36,000
– No additional tax on solar panels, net metering has been proposed.
– Commercial manufacturing of solar panels has been proposed to be incentivized.
The 2024-25 budget brings about significant changes in tax structures, impacting salaried individuals, exporters, and various industries. The revised income tax slabs, increased sales tax rates, and new compliance requirements are set to affect the economic landscape.
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