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<strong>Sales</strong> <strong>Tax</strong> <strong>Instructions</strong>, 2009<br />

Collectorate is of the view that deposit of sales tax against 32-A challan may be taken as substitute<br />

to the possession of bill of entry for adjustment of input tax.<br />

4. Board is requested to issue clarification in this regard.<br />

[Issued by Collectorate of <strong>Sales</strong> <strong>Tax</strong>, Faisalabad, under the signature of Mr. Muhammad Ashraf<br />

Khan addressed to Mr., Muhammad Tahir, Secretary (STP), CBR, Islamabad.]<br />

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C.No.1(243)STT/93 DATED 3 RD NOVEMBER, 2000<br />

SUBJECT:-<br />

IMPOSITION OF GST ON COAL AND THE PROBLEMS OF<br />

COAL MINING INDUSTRY IN BALOCHISTAN.<br />

I am directed to refer to Industries & Mineral Development Department,<br />

Government of Punjab‘s letter No.V(I&MD)t-19/98, dated the 4 th September, 2000 on the<br />

subject cited above and to state that the arrangement for fixing value for recovery of GST<br />

@ 15% (Rs.90/- per ton) on coal mined in Balochistan and subsidy of Rs.65 per ton to the<br />

coal miners in Balochistan shared by Government of Pakistan and Balochistan<br />

Government has been made on the recommendations of the Committee specifically<br />

constituted by the Federal Government. The arrangement is however, to be reviewed on<br />

annual basis starting w.e.f. 01.01.2001. This financial-cum-administrative facility to the<br />

coal miners of Balochistan has been given by the Government in view of the fact that as<br />

compared to other provinces, coal mining industry in Balochistan is facing serious<br />

problems such as poor transportation facilities, lower productivity, high production and<br />

transportation cost and lack of availability of modern mining equipments.<br />

2. Notwithstanding the above, the concerns and apprehensions of the<br />

Government of the Punjab as embodied in the above referred letter were brought to<br />

Finance Minister‘s notice, who has been pleased to observe that the conditions of mining<br />

industry in Balochistan are entirely different that those prevailing in other provinces.<br />

Before this new arrangement was put in place, the coal miners of Balochistan were<br />

paying nothing on account of GST. The present arrangement is therefore, expected to<br />

bring better harmonization because Balochistan coal miners have, under the new<br />

arrangement, agreed to pay GST though initially at lower rates. The Federal Government<br />

will be able to achieve complete harmony in the next two to three years by bringing them<br />

under standard GST regime. The fact that at least compliance to GST laws has been<br />

started by the coal miners of Balochistan needs to be appreciated by other provinces<br />

because when they were paying no tax on coal, they could better manipulate the market<br />

in disadvantage to others.<br />

[Issued by the CBR, Islamabad under the signature of Mr. Iftikhar Qutab, Chief (<strong>Sales</strong><br />

<strong>Tax</strong>-II) addressed to the Secretary, Industries & Mineral Development Department, Lahore.]<br />

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C. NO.3(9)STP/99 DATED 3 RD NOVEMBER, 2000<br />

SUBJECT:-<br />

EXEMPTION OF SALES TAX & HOSTILE WORDING IN SRO

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