Provinces seek ten year tax break for oil and gas companies

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ISLAMABAD: A ten-year tax break has been solicited by all provinces on their Provincial Holding Oil and Gas companies (PHCs) in the upcoming budget for the financial year 2018-19.

The provinces have also sought to levy federal excise duty on indigenous crude oil and give the revenues to them as per the constitution, reported The News.

In a letter addressed to the federal government by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), it has sought this exemption in Finance Bill 2018-19 for its incipient PHCs which got established under the federal government’s Petroleum Policy 2012.

Other provinces have also solicited the same exemption for their respective PHCs, which can enhance the economy via fast-tracked exploration/production of oil and gas reserves.

The strengthening of PHCs could help in securing economic reliability and energy security.

All the provincial governments are making hefty efforts to accumulate all the money to ensure the strengthening of their PHCs.

They requested the federal government should provide an exemption to all provinces from income tax for a duration of ten years.

As per the provinces, exemptions have been extended for the promotion of certain sectors which include the private sector.

It provided several previous examples, for example, clause 101 which permits 24-year tax exemption to venture capital companies.

And clause 126A to 126AD provides 23-year tax exemption to various Chinese companies and extends to their contractors and sub-contractors doing work at Gwadar Port.

Clause 126B has allowed 20 years tax exemption to Khalifa Coastal refinery and clause 126C which has provided 10 years tax exemption for all industrial schemes in Larkana etc.

Clause 126D provides a 10 -year exemption for all industrial projects in Gwadar, clause 126E has given a 10 years tax exemption for all industrial projects in special economic zones (SEZs).