Profit of cigarette companies goes up despite reduced production

Author: ABC

Despite a substantial decline in declared production by cigarette manufacturing companies, their turnover and gross profit have increased during the first nine months of the current fiscal year, reflecting that the firms are falsely reporting their production to avoid taxes and influence tax policy. These views were shared during an event organised by Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child (SPARC) to the launch of policy brief ‘Facts vs Industry Narrative: Cigarette Production and Taxation in Pakistan’, published by Social Policy and Development Centre (SPDC).

Muhammad Sabir, Principal Economist of SPDC said that there are three listed companies which are the country’s major cigarette producers, accounting for more than 90% of total cigarette production in Pakistan. These include Pakistan Tobacco Company (PTC), Phillip Morris Pakistan (PMPK), and Khyber Tobacco Company. Analysis of the financial statements of these companies reveals that the net turnover and gross profit of the companies altogether increased from 72 billion Rupees during Jul 2021 – Mar 2022 to 94 billion Rupees during Jul 2022 – Mar 2023. Gross profit also increased from 33 billion Rupees to 46 billion Rupees during the same period. Interestingly, during the quarter of Jan-Mar 2023, when tax rates were increased substantially and declared production declined to half, companies’ profits did not fall. This means tobacco industry is underreporting its production to avoid taxes. If it is not, then the industry shouldn’t have any complaints with the increased taxes because its profits have increased. But the industry is complaining about the taxes as well.

Malik Imran, Country head of Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids (CTFK) stated, as far as the tax revenue is concerned, the total tax revenue paid by these companies (including FED and GST) has increased from PKR114.5 billion in July21-March22 to PKR127.5 billion in the first nine months of the current fiscal year, representing a growth of 11.3 percent. He mentioned that tobacco industry has always tried to derail government’s efforts of reducing tobacco hazards through various deceptive tactics. Cigarette manufacturers operate solely for their own profit and they don’t care whether economy or public health suffers. Imran stated that the analysis presented in the policy brief refute the cigarette industry’s claims about the negative impacts of higher cigarette taxes.

Khalil Ahmed Dogar, Program Manager SPARC said that the deadly products made by tobacco industry are causing 465 deaths and making 1200 children addicted every day. Profit of cigarette companies has increased despite reduced production. Why should we keep tobacco taxes stagnant just because the industry is saying so? Statistics coming from an industry which tries every dirty trick in the world to sale harmful products, cannot be taken seriously. He added that tobacco Control efforts require bold steps and government’s decision to increase tobacco prices is a much needed and praiseworthy step. This decision has already paid dividends for the economy and it will generate more revenue as well as decrease health burden. However, to achieve this double benefit, the government must remain steadfast by not falling for tobacco industry’s misinformation campaign.

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