ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Islamic Medical Association (PIMA) has expressed concern over the federal government’s proposal to bring charitable hospitalsunder sales tax in the upcoming financial bill for 2024-2025.

According to the association, the proposal will negatively impact the healthcare sector, particularly the provision of medical services to underprivileged segments of society.

In a statement released on Wednesday, PIMA president Dr Abdul Aziz Memon said that the eliminating the tax exemption will directly affect patient care.

“It will significantly increase the cost of healthcare services, making it difficult for the welfare institutions to continue their mission of providing affordable medical aid to the poor,” he added.

He stated that charitable hospitals played a crucial role in providing quality medical services to segments where such facilities were already limited.

“These institutions rely on tax exemptions to offer their services at low rates. The proposal to end this exemption will not only place an unnecessary financial burden on these hospitals but will also impact the patients who are already struggling to access basic healthcare services,” he said.

Dr Memon urged the federal government to reconsider its decision.

“We call upon the government to recognise the significant role that charitable hospitals play in the healthcare system and to support them in their mission to serve the underprivileged segments of society,” he said.

Published in Dawn, June 20th, 2024

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