Tax cut for non-filers surprises formal sector
KARACHI: The government has reduced the withholding tax (WHT) on non-cash banking transactions for non-filers to 0.4 per cent down from 0.6pc.
Finance Minister Miftah Ismail also announced that the super tax would be continued for 2018-19 but the rate will be reduced by 1 percentage point per year from 2018-19 onwards for both banking and non-banking companies. It is currently being charged at 4pc and 3pc on banking and non-banking sector, respectively, having income greater than Rs500 million.
The tax was originally imposed in 2015 for the rehabilitation of internally displaced persons and was continued in 2016 and 2017.
State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) in its earlier report said that the WHT on non-cash banking transactions pushed up currency in circulation and a led to a reduction in private business deposits. That decline further triggered a hike in circulated currency, which grew by 21.5pc on average during July 2015 to June 2017.
Private business deposits as a percentage of total deposits, on the other hand, fell from 27.6pc to 25pc after imposition of the WHT on banking transactions.