What's new

Afghanistan hikes up entry tax on Pakistani cargo trucks by 100pc

Devil Soul

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
Jun 28, 2010
Messages
22,931
Reaction score
45
Country
Pakistan
Location
Pakistan
Afghanistan hikes up entry tax on Pakistani cargo trucks by 100pc
ALI AKBAR — PUBLISHED 33 MINUTES AGO
WHATSAPP
5 COMMENTS
PRINT
PESHAWAR: Transporters of cargo vehicles in Pakistan and Afghanistan went on strike on Saturday as the Afghan government increased entry tax for cargo transporters on both sides.

The Afghan government has introduced a 50 per cent increase in taxes levied against cargo transporters from Pakistan entering Afghanistan, raising the entry tax from 2,500 Afghani to 5,000 Afghani.

A similar hike in entry tax for Afghan transporters has increased the 1,700 Afghani duty to 2500 Afghani.

Shakir Afridi, the president of Khyber Transport Association, said the increase in entry tax from Afghanistan is "unbearable as transporters already pay thousands of rupees illegally in the name tax".

He said the transport community in Pakistan and Afghanistan have been on strike for the past three days. They have also held meetings with Afghan borders authorities on the issue. However, no positive response on the issue has been received so far.

The official said due to the strike against the increase in entry tax, hundreds of trucks loaded with goods remain parked on both sides of the border.

President Afghan Transporters Union Haji Qasim Arab told DawnNews that the transport community of both countries stands united while the jirga of the transport association negotiates with the Afghan government for a reversal of the increase in tax.

Transporters have previously complained against law-enforcement agencies in parts of Afghanistan for having a very harsh and discouraging attitude towards them.

All Transport Trailers and Truck Owners Association Peshawar President Mohammad Yousuf Khan Afridi told Dawn last month that Pakistani transporters were detained and beaten up in Afghanistan and that their documents were snatched from them.

He also said transporters were forced to pay bribes up to Rs30,000 for each visit. Afridi said currently around 200 trucks and trailers usually get to leave Pakistan for Afghanistan daily though the number of vehicles wanting to transport goods was almost double.

“We have to rush home to avoid demurrage charges and detention but the Afghan police tease us on different pretexts,” he said.
 
.
It does not really affect Pakistan because adding this cost will directly impact the goods that are being sent to Afghanistan. Any new additional expenses actually result into the end products and it is the consumers who pay this not the manufactures.
 
. . .
RECIPROCATE IN EQUAL TERMS IF NOT MORE.

Traders from both sides are protesting this hike. It is going to cost Afghan buyers anyway since the seller will increase the rates to pay extra taxes the buying traders will do the same and hence the small buyers/consumers will suffer in Afghanistan.
 
. .
Wasnt Ghani some sort of IMF hotshot before he became PM?
I wonder what he's been smoking lately. :drag:
 
. .
Guyz...A comment from Dawn, I found interesting regarding this decision....

Since they want to strengthen trade ties with India and Indian products will be very expensive due to long route through chabahar port. This tax is placed so indian products can compete...Afghans will place many new taxes on Pakistani products in coming days.

@Talwar e Pakistan @LA se Karachi @Khan_21 @HttpError
 
.
Afghanistan hikes up entry tax on Pakistani cargo trucks by 100pc
ALI AKBAR — PUBLISHED 33 MINUTES AGO
WHATSAPP
5 COMMENTS
PRINT
PESHAWAR: Transporters of cargo vehicles in Pakistan and Afghanistan went on strike on Saturday as the Afghan government increased entry tax for cargo transporters on both sides.

The Afghan government has introduced a 50 per cent increase in taxes levied against cargo transporters from Pakistan entering Afghanistan, raising the entry tax from 2,500 Afghani to 5,000 Afghani.

A similar hike in entry tax for Afghan transporters has increased the 1,700 Afghani duty to 2500 Afghani.

Shakir Afridi, the president of Khyber Transport Association, said the increase in entry tax from Afghanistan is "unbearable as transporters already pay thousands of rupees illegally in the name tax".

He said the transport community in Pakistan and Afghanistan have been on strike for the past three days. They have also held meetings with Afghan borders authorities on the issue. However, no positive response on the issue has been received so far.

The official said due to the strike against the increase in entry tax, hundreds of trucks loaded with goods remain parked on both sides of the border.

President Afghan Transporters Union Haji Qasim Arab told DawnNews that the transport community of both countries stands united while the jirga of the transport association negotiates with the Afghan government for a reversal of the increase in tax.

Transporters have previously complained against law-enforcement agencies in parts of Afghanistan for having a very harsh and discouraging attitude towards them.

All Transport Trailers and Truck Owners Association Peshawar President Mohammad Yousuf Khan Afridi told Dawn last month that Pakistani transporters were detained and beaten up in Afghanistan and that their documents were snatched from them.

He also said transporters were forced to pay bribes up to Rs30,000 for each visit. Afridi said currently around 200 trucks and trailers usually get to leave Pakistan for Afghanistan daily though the number of vehicles wanting to transport goods was almost double.

“We have to rush home to avoid demurrage charges and detention but the Afghan police tease us on different pretexts,” he said.
thank you afghanistan
 
.
when u have no idea about basic economics u do these kind of gimics.look at gcc EU no cross border tax for local products.trad is life line of any country if u want to keep ur economy well oiled u have to ease trade even if it doesnt favor u
 
.
Guyz...A comment from Dawn, I found interesting regarding this decision....

Since they want to strengthen trade ties with India and Indian products will be very expensive due to long route through chabahar port. This tax is placed so indian products can compete...Afghans will place many new taxes on Pakistani products in coming days.

@Talwar e Pakistan @LA se Karachi @Khan_21 @HttpError

Its a long time remaining since the trade through Chabhar will begin...May be Ghani did this for some kind of retaliation.
But one thing is sure the decision was taken in New Delhi..!
 
.
Hahaha afghans kamal hain!! Dehli university ka koi graduate economic planner lagta hai
 
.
Guyz...A comment from Dawn, I found interesting regarding this decision....

Since they want to strengthen trade ties with India and Indian products will be very expensive due to long route through chabahar port. This tax is placed so indian products can compete...Afghans will place many new taxes on Pakistani products in coming days.

@Talwar e Pakistan @LA se Karachi @Khan_21 @HttpError
No use ... Still there is lot of difference in cost ... Furthermore there will be additional taxes by iran ... This will ultimatley increase the smugling and tax evasion ....
 
.
RECIPROCATE IN EQUAL TERMS IF NOT MORE.

THEY EARN A LOT BY SELLING OPIUM AND BLACK MARKETING OF WEAPONS.

Seems you are the 3rd Bangali I see in PDF who seems negative towards Afghanistan, what's your beef?
How much do you know about the ground situation in Afghanistan and her policies vis-a-vis Pakistan.

Instead of throwing up one liners, I urge you to take a step back, read a bit more on Afghanistan and then you may have a different opinion.Because right now you are making a clown of yourself.

when u have no idea about basic economics u do these kind of gimics.look at gcc EU no cross border tax for local products.trad is life line of any country if u want to keep ur economy well oiled u have to ease trade even if it doesnt favor u

You brought EU, well that is very nice of you and something that we should aspire too.
When are you opening routes for Afghanistan to do business via Wagha?

Guyz...A comment from Dawn, I found interesting regarding this decision....

Since they want to strengthen trade ties with India and Indian products will be very expensive due to long route through chabahar port. This tax is placed so indian products can compete...Afghans will place many new taxes on Pakistani products in coming days.

@Talwar e Pakistan @LA se Karachi @Khan_21 @HttpError

What a lot of BS is this :D
 
.

Pakistan Defence Latest Posts

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom