With the Ministry of Finance proposal, the one-year tax for all types of shops will be reduced from 1.5 to 0.5 percent

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April 4, 2022

The Economic Commission, headed by Mullah Abdul Ghani Beradar Akhund, First Deputy Prime Minister, assigned a special committee to evaluate the process of establishing economic zones by the Ministry of Commerce and the management and organization of passenger’s stops and terminals in all provinces by the Ministry of Transport and submit its report to the next meeting of the commission.

Also, according to the decision of the Commission, the issue of the purchasing 60 generators belonging to the National Statistics and Information Authority was postponed till the approval of the budget for the fiscal year 1401 AH.

The Economic Commission headed by the First Deputy Prime Minister deemed applicable the proposal by the Ministry of Finance to reduce the one-year tax for all types of shops, and it was decided that after that a decision would be taken based on the results.

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