With another cruel decision of the Federal Board of Revenue, the prices of the CNG have jacked up by Rs15/kg in Sindh and Rs7/kg in Punjab, reported 24NewsHD TV channel on Tuesday.
Reportedly, the inflation-hit people are bound to buy expensive CNG in Sindh and Punjab owing to a harsh decision taken by the FBR regarding a change in the gas valuation at CNG stations.
Sources informed that the FBR has decided to increase the gas valuation at CNG stations to 84% in region two and the board has already issued an SFO 1465/2021 in this regard.
According to the new order, the gas valuation of the CNG stations situated in region one has raised to 82%.
Sindh and Punjab are included in region one.
As per the new valuation, the FBR will charge sales tax on new CNG price i.e. Rs134.57/kg in region one.
Before this, the CNG valuation in region one was Rs74.04/kg.
In region two, the gas valuation has been raised to 84% and as per the new valuation, the board would receive sales tax against new CNG price i.e. Rs128.11/kg.
Before this, the FBR was charging sales tax on CNG price that was Rs69.57/kg in region two.
Region two is comprised of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.
In Sindh, the price of CNG has raised from Rs185/kg to Rs200/kg and in Punjab it has been increased from Rs128/kg to Rs135/kg.
In region two, the price of the CNG which runs on local gas has increased from Rs135/kg to Rs150/kg.
Reporter Ashraf Khan