Duty drawback

Published August 9, 2005

ISLAMABAD, Aug 8: The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has issued four standard notifications allowing duty drawback on all exportable products. According to the notification SRO784 of 2005 issued on Monday, the new duty drawback rates would be available on export of textile and allied products.

Through SRO785 of 2005 the new rate of duty drawback would be allowed on export of leather and allied products and sports goods. The new rates of duty drawback on export of engineering, metal and allied products would be available under SRO786 of 2005. And through SRO787 of 2005, CBR allowed duty drawback rates on export of miscellaneous products like packing materials, edible products, plastic products, etc.

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