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Kasim Gillani on PTA Mobile Taxes: When Digital Policy Punishes the Citizen

Pakistan’s mobile taxes have turned smartphones into unusable luxuries. Learn why high PTA duties hurt freelancers, waste foreign exchange, and block digital growth—and why zero-rating phones may be the smarter policy.

No PTA TAX

In today’s Pakistan, buying a smartphone is no longer a transaction.
It is a test of patience, privilege, and tolerance for absurdity.

A device that should connect you to work, education, payments, maps, health services, and global markets instead becomes a locked brick—unless you submit to a maze of layered taxes that quietly push the real cost 55–65% higher than its original value.

This isn’t reform.
This is digital suffocation.

Taxing Survival Tools Like Luxury Toys

Let’s be clear: smartphones are no longer status symbols. They are economic tools.

Students attend classes on them.
Freelancers earn dollars on them.
Small businesses run WhatsApp storefronts on them.
Women, especially in smaller cities, access banking and safety through them.

Yet the state continues to treat phones as if they are imported perfumes—stacking customs duty, sales tax, withholding tax, and registration charges until lawful ownership feels like a mistake.

The message is implicit but loud: connectivity is optional.

The Hidden Cost No One Counts

Here’s the part policymakers rarely acknowledge.

When a phone is imported:

  • Foreign exchange is already spent

  • Duties are already paid

  • The device physically exists inside Pakistan

But when registration fees are too high, the phone becomes unusable.

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