The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has made a pivotal decision to slash the registration fees for older iPhone models. This move aligns with the recent tax reduction announcement by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on Apple smartphones.
Updated Registration Fee Details
iPhone Models | PTA Taxes on Passport (PKR) | PTA Taxes on CNIC (PKR) | Previous Tax on Passport (PKR) | Previous Tax on CNIC (PKR) |
---|---|---|---|---|
iPhone 8 | 38,922 | 48,314 | 56,622 | 67,784 |
iPhone 8 Plus | 40,951 | 50,546 | 58,651 | 70,016 |
Implications of the Revised Structure
The new cost structure is divided into two basic classifications: charges in light of visas and charges in light of CNICs. This recalibration is clearly focused on the more established iPhone models, planning to increase openness to technology lovers and general clients in Pakistan.
Post the PTA’s previous tax increment on Apple iPhones; many users sought alternative methods to continue using their devices. The current reduction in registration fees is anticipated to motivate more users to register their iPhones officially.
Significance of the Decision
The PTA’s recent move is emblematic of its progressive approach, mirroring its dedication to adjusting to market shifts and endorsing the uptake of cutting-edge technology. This decision underscores the PTA’s agility and accentuates Pakistan’s drive towards digital progression.
The initiative is in harmony with the FBR’s strategy to curtail taxes on Apple smartphones, creating a milieu of affordability and inclusivity. It marks a commendable step in making these gadgets more accessible to a wider demographic.