- Pakistan has set new customs valuation for used computers and laptops to determine duty and taxes.
- The updated ruling is Valuation Ruling No. 2000/2025, replacing Ruling No. 1848/2024.
- The ruling aligns customs values with international market trends and import data.
- Key valuations include:
- Used CPUs: Core i5 at $39, Core i7 at $55, Core i9 at $107 per piece.
- Used Monitors: $21 per piece.
- Used Laptops: Core i3 at $35, Core i5 at $45, Core i7 at $75, Core i9 at $135 per piece.
- Accessories: RAM at $10, CD/DVD ROM Drives at $3, Keyboard and Mouse at $2, HDDs at $20 per piece.
- Printers: Dot Matrix at 65 percent of previous value, Inkjet at $15, Laserjet at $22, Multi-function at $39 per piece.
- UPS: $270 per piece.
- Other Peripherals: Cables at $1 to $2, Scanners at $20, Speakers at $10, Laptop Batteries and Chargers at 65 percent of previous values.
- Customs valuation was established through market surveys and import data analysis.
- Higher invoice or declared values will apply if they exceed determined values.
- The ruling aims to streamline clearance, discourage under-invoicing, and ensure fair taxation.
Source: pkrevenue.com
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
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