- Pakistan Customs issued a new valuation ruling for lithium-ion batteries
- Aim is to prevent under-invoicing and ensure fair taxation
- Initiated due to complaints of under-invoicing from industry stakeholders
- Thorough analysis of import data and global market trends conducted
- Valuation methods outlined in Customs Act, 1969 were followed
- Customs values for different categories of lithium-ion batteries determined
- Ruling does not apply to batteries for mobile phones, laptops, tablets, etc.
- Importers declaring higher value will be assessed at the higher value
- Air freight costs will be considered for air shipments in valuation assessment
- All collectorates instructed to implement ruling and report any anomalies to Directorate of Valuation
Source: pkrevenue.com
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