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Information Technology Policy
 

For further details please visit: http://most.gov.pk/

  • The Government will play the role of a moderator, facilitator and an enabler, rather than a director, in the local IT industry's development.
  • Computer Software and Information Technology (IT) have been declared as Industry and placed in Category 'B' of Industries.
  • Zero percent customs duty on import of IT related machinery and equipment as listed at Annex.
  • Tax relief: First year allowance @ 90% of machinery cost (50% on equipment for IT services).
  • The rate of depreciation on computer equipment is 30%.
  • Information Technology (IT) enjoys the status of "industry".
  • The cost of Internet bandwidth has been drastically reduced by 65%.
  • To facilitate the private sector IT telecom industry and to enhance the investor's confidence in the Government, processing period for license applications in the deregulated sector has been reduced to 7 days.
  • In order to deliver efficient IT infrastructure, PTCL, would now provide international bandwidth and Internet connectivity to the ISPs and other corporate customers within 4 to 8 weeks.
  • As a first step towards, Electronic Commerce, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has allowed banks to open Internet Merchant Accounts within Pakistan.
  • Internet delivery on Cable TV has been permitted which would result in substantial increase in the Internet usage.
  • Universal Access to the Internet even to non connected areas at the cost of a local using the unique '131' Universal Internet Numbers of ISPs has been extended.
  • Call Centers, which are important potential source of foreign exchange earnings and employment creation, have been allowed to establish in the private sector.
  • Computer networking and majority of IT equipment has been exempted from custom duties.
  • Income tax holiday for the IT Training Institutions has been extended by another five years.
  • Income of computer training institutions set up to 30-06-2005 is exempt from Income Tax.
  • Banks are allowed to invest in the form of equity in dedicated venture.
  • Software companies are allowed to retain 35% of their export earning in foreign exchange to meet the expenditure on purchase of hardware/software, foreign travel, marketing and hiring of consultants.
  • Tax exemption on export of software for 15 years.
For further details please visit: http://most.gov.pk/