PTA Announces Official Tax Rates for Imported iPhone 14 in 2025

In a significant development, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has announced the official tax rates for imported iPhones in Pakistan for 2025. The new tax structure categorizes iPhones based on their Pakistan Customs Tariff (PCT) code and whether the buyer is listed on the Active Taxpayers List (ATL).

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ATL Advantage:

The FBR has implemented a tiered tax system that rewards registered taxpayers. Individuals listed on the ATL will enjoy lower tax rates compared to those who are not. Notably, individuals not on the ATL will pay a significantly higher tax rate – 100% more than those listed. This move is aimed at incentivizing tax compliance and encouraging individuals to register for taxes.

PTA Tax for Apple iPhone 14 Series in Pakistan:

The following table outlines the estimated PTA tax for the iPhone 14 series for both ATL and non-ATL individuals:

Model Passport Tax (PKR) CNIC Tax (PKR)
iPhone 14 107,300 130,700
iPhone 14 Plus 113,100 137,000
iPhone 14 Pro 122,300 147,150
iPhone 14 Pro Max 131,150 156,900

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Key Takeaways:

  • The new tax structure highlights the importance of tax registration. By registering on the ATL, individuals can significantly reduce the tax burden on imported iPhones.
  • The significant difference in tax rates between ATL and non-ATL individuals underscores the FBR’s efforts to encourage tax compliance and broaden the tax base.
  • This move is expected to generate additional revenue for the government and contribute to the overall economic development of the country.

The FBR has categorized the taxes on iPhone based on two key factors: the Pakistan Customs Tariff (PCT) code and Active Taxpayers List. For other models, visit PTA Taxes on iPhone Mobiles (All Models)

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