Tax filing date

Published April 26, 2019
The due date for the payment of Sindh sales tax, e-filing of SST return for March has been extended to April 30, May 3. — AFP/File
The due date for the payment of Sindh sales tax, e-filing of SST return for March has been extended to April 30, May 3. — AFP/File

KARACHI: The Sindh Revenue Board (SRB) has extended the last date for payment of Sindh Sales Tax (SST) and e-filing of tax returns for telecommunication services for the tax period of March.

The due date for the payment of Sindh sales tax and e-filing of SST return for March has been extended to April 30 and May 3 respectively.

The decision to this effect was made following Supreme Court’s decision of April 24 to restore all taxes on mobile phone top-ups, said a press release.

Published in Dawn, April 26th, 2019

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