APCMA flays additional FED

Author: Staff Report

KARACHI: The government has increased the cement price by Re 1 per kilogramme in the federal budget 2016-17, Federal Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said on the floor of the National Assembly on Friday.

A spokesman for the All Pakistan Cement Manufacturers Association (APCMA) said the increase would mostly affect the common man who had humbles resources for house building. The APCMA suggested in its budget proposal that the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) should phase out the Federal Excise Duty (FED) to encourage cement off take. It said the cement industry was subject to FED at the rate of 5 percent of retail price and General Sales Tax at the rate of 17 percent of maximum retail price. These taxes account for about Rs 100 per bag.

The APCMA regretted that government planners were not checking unregulated import of Iranian cement into the country on under invoiced prices. Due to this menace, it said, Pakistan’s share of exports to Afghanistan reduced by 21 percent during the current fiscal year. Due to the high cost of doing business, the cement industry was losing competitiveness to regional countries such as Iran, United Arab Emirates and India. In these circumstances the cement sector and the consumer would bear the price hike, which was detrimental to lowering the usage of the product. Reduction in the energy costs, removal of the GIDC on gas, abolition of the customs duty on coal and additional incentive of five percent on export of cement by sea would be elixir of industry.

The abolition of the excise duty not only eliminates tax evasion but also enhances cement consumption at reduced price, the spokesman said. He said the government should impose 20 percent regulatory duty on import of cement in addition to Customs Duty to protect the local industry. A private securities company official said this increase would increase cost of projects under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor to some extent. The increase in per kilogramme price is detrimental to local manufacturers, he
said.

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