Samsung Galaxy A12 All Variants PTA Tax in Pakistan 2026

Planning to bring a Samsung Galaxy A12 All Variants from abroad? Understanding the PTA registration charges is essential. Every imported mobile device must be registered with PTA to function with Pakistani SIM cards from operators like Jazz, Zong, Telenor, and Ufone.

Samsung Galaxy A12 All Variants PTA Tax Rates 2026

Model / VariantCNIC Tax (PKR)Passport Tax (PKR)
Galaxy A12 32GBRs. 5,800Rs. 4,760
Galaxy A12 64GBRs. 6,950Rs. 5,700
Galaxy A12 128GBRs. 7,250Rs. 5,950

Tax amounts reflect FBR customs valuation as of February 2026. Actual charges may vary with USD-PKR exchange rate fluctuations. Verify your exact duty by entering your IMEI at dirbs.pta.gov.pk.

How to Confirm Samsung Galaxy A12 All Variants PTA Status

Access your Samsung Galaxy A12 All Variants IMEI by entering *#06# in the dialer. Use the official verification tool at dirbs.pta.gov.pk to check status. Devices showing as non-compliant need registration. Quick check: SMS your IMEI to 8484.

Registering Your Samsung Galaxy A12 All Variants on PTA DIRBS

  1. Obtain the IMEI from your Samsung Galaxy A12 All Variants using *#06#
  2. Open a browser and go to the PTA device registration page
  3. Fill in your CNIC or passport information as applicable
  4. Process payment via Easypaisa, JazzCash, or bank transfer
  5. Your phone gets approved in 1-2 working days

Samsung Galaxy A12 All Variants Import Duty Questions

What documents do I need for Samsung Galaxy A12 All Variants PTA registration?

For CNIC registration: your CNIC number and IMEI. For passport registration: passport number, IMEI, and proof of international travel. No physical documents need to be submitted.

Is the Samsung Galaxy A12 All Variants PTA tax the same across all cities in Pakistan?

Yes. PTA registration is a federal process with uniform rates across Pakistan. The same duty applies whether you register in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, or any other city.

Can I use Samsung Galaxy A12 All Variants eSIM without PTA registration?

No. Both physical SIM and eSIM services require PTA compliance. The blocking applies to the device IMEI, not the SIM type.