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

C. NO. 2(234)ST-Ext. Audit/2000 DATED 26 TH FEBRUARY, 2001<br />

SUBJECT:- SETTLEMENT OF PDP NO.7751/ST ON THE BASIS OF<br />

HONOURABLE SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT DATED 2 ND<br />

JUNE, 2000.<br />

I am directed to refer to you letter C. No.1654-IR-II/DGRRA/PDP-7751-ST<br />

dated 4.12.2000 and to say that the judgment of Honourable Supreme Court dated<br />

2.6.2000 categorically set aside subsection 1-A of section 3 of <strong>Sales</strong> <strong>Tax</strong> Act, 1990 in its<br />

entirety and not partially. The said conclusion is based on the point that the supply of<br />

sugar falls within the ambit of section 3(1) of <strong>Sales</strong> <strong>Tax</strong> Act, 1990 and not under clause<br />

(c) of sub-section 2 to section 3 ibid. Besides, the Supreme Court at para 2 of its<br />

judgment had clearly mentioned that the tax levied through first amendment (made in<br />

1998) was struck down by Peshawar High Court on acceptance of W. P. No.1713/98<br />

dated 6.10.1999. In the same judgment dated 2.6.2000, the Honourable Supreme Court of<br />

Pakistan at para 5 of the judgment, while converting petitions into appeals has<br />

categorically accepted the appeals to the extent of 1% further tax imposed in 1998.<br />

2. In view of the position detailed above, it is once again requested that the<br />

subject PDP may please be settled under intimation to CBR and Multan Collectorate.<br />

[Issued by the C.B.R., Islamabad, under the signature of Mr.Muhammad Nazim Saleem,<br />

Secretary (ST-AUDIT),addressed to Mr.Ali Hussain Shah, Dy. Director, office of the Director<br />

General, Audit revenue Receipts, PTA& Audit Building, Mauj-e-Darya Road, Lahore.]<br />

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C.No.3(19)STP/2000 DATED 27 TH FEBRUARY, 2001<br />

SUBJECT:-<br />

WITHHOLDING TAX ON COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL GAS<br />

CONSUMERS UNDER SECTION 50(7G).<br />

I am directed to refer to your letter No.ST/Reg/Value Gas/6/2000 dated 22 nd July,<br />

2000 on the subject cited above and to say that the question whether withholding tax<br />

charged from consumers in the natural gas bills is to be included in the value of supply<br />

for the purpose of levy of sales tax on such gas was considered in the Board (<strong>Sales</strong> <strong>Tax</strong><br />

Wing) in consultation with the Income <strong>Tax</strong> Wing and the Law & Justice Division. The<br />

Law & Justice Division and Income <strong>Tax</strong> Wing agree that since withholding tax is merely<br />

a mode of partial advance recovery of income tax from an assessee and not the value of

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