- Sindh Revenue Board issued new guidelines for taxing the food delivery sector.
- Notification No. 3-4/47/2025 was released on July 16, 2025.
- Food delivery platforms and third-party providers are now collection agents for sales tax.
- Applies to services by registered and unregistered restaurants and homechefs.
- Digital payments incur an 8 percent sales tax with no input tax credit.
- Cash payments incur a 15 percent sales tax.
- Delivery agents collect 50 percent of sales tax from registered providers.
- Full 15 percent tax applies to unregistered providers, with agents collecting 1 percent.
- Aims to streamline tax collection and ensure fair contribution to Sindh’s revenue.
- Changes affect major food delivery platforms, requiring revised tax compliance.
- Part of Sindh’s efforts to modernize its tax system and capture digital economy revenue.
Source: pkrevenue.com
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