Are you looking to get your hands on the newest Apple iPhone, the 11,11 Pro or even the 11 Pro Max? Pakistanis have been eagerly awaiting these devices, and now that they are here it’s important to know about their taxes and custom duties.

Whether you are an aspiring tech guru or just a fan of Apple’s products, knowing what customs duty you will need to consider when purchasing your phone is essential for making sure that you’re getting the best deal. In this blog post we will be discussing PTA tax and customs duty changes for users who purchase any of these three devices in Pakistan. At the end of this piece readers shouldhavea better understanding of how their purchase choice might affect them financially.

iPhone 11 All Models Tax With Passport

Apple Device ModelTax on Passport
Apple Device ModelTax on Passport (PKR)
iPhone 11Rs.94,280
iPhone 11 ProRs.120,680
iPhone 11 Pro MaxRs.124,360

iPhone 11 All Models Tax With CNIC

Apple Device ModelTax on CNIC
Apple Device ModelTax on Passport (PKR)
iPhone 11Rs.116,358
iPhone 11 ProRs.145,398
iPhone 11 Pro MaxRs.149,446

Apple’s iPhone 11 series has taken the smartphone market by storm due to their innovative features and sleek design. However, before making a purchase, it is important to consider the taxes involved. According to Apple’s official website, customers can buy the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro or iPhone 11 Pro Max with their passport and pay a tax ranging from PKR 94,280 to PKR 124,360.

Alternatively, purchasing with a CNIC incurs a tax ranging from PKR 116,358 to PKR 149,446. These taxes may seem like a burden, but the latest iPhone models are a worthy investment for their high-quality camera, improved battery life, and faster performance.

Apple iPhone 11 FBR Tax or Customs Duty in Pakistan

In Pakistan, the tax & customs duties on Apple iPhone 11 can be quite high. However, by leveraging the latest mobile taxation reforms, you may be able to reduce this amount significantly!

The government of Pakistan recently announced a reduction in Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) taxes and custom duties on certain items that are imported into the country.

Rate Of Duty And Taxes On Mobile Phones (2024)

Those who are applying with their passport within 60 days of arrival in Pakistan are eligible for the following lowered rates:

Mobile Phone Having with C&F ValueFixed Rate
Upto 30 US dollars430 + 17% Sales Tax Ad Valorem
Upto 30 and up to 100  US dollars3200 + 17% Sales Tax Ad Valorem
Upto 100 and upto 200 US dollars9580 + 17% Sales Tax Ad Valorem
Upto 200 and up to 350  US dollars12200 + 17% Sales Tax Ad Valorem
Upto 350 and up to 500  US dollars17800 + 17% Sales Tax Ad Valorem
Upto 500 US dollars27600 + 17% Sales Tax Ad Valorem

Rate Of Duty And Taxes On Mobile Phones (2024) On CNIC

Mobile Phone Having with C&F ValueFixed Rate
Upto 30 $550 + 17% Sales Tax Ad Valorem
Upto 30 and up to 100 $4323 + 17% Sales Tax Ad Valorem
Upto 100 and upto 200 $11561 + 17% Sales Tax Ad Valorem
Upto 200 and up to 350 $14661 + 17% Sales Tax Ad Valorem
Upto 350 and up to 500 $23420 + 17% Sales Tax Ad Valorem
Upto 500$37007 + 17% Sales Tax Ad Valorem

As of 2024, there is a hefty rate of duty and taxes on mobile phones for those who present their CNIC. Depending on the value of your smartphone, you may be liable to pay a fixed rate (in Pakistani Rupees) plus 17% sales tax ad valorem. This can make buying a new phone a significant financial burden for many.

Fortunately, the Pakistani government is seeking to reduce this burden by introducing tax relief measures. These include a reduction of the 17% sales tax ad valorem on all mobile devices, as well as a rebate on fixed duty rates for smartphones up to the value of 350 US dollars. In addition, those who present their CNIC will benefit from an additional discount on their purchase.

The aim of these initiatives is to make mobile phones more affordable for everyone, while at the same time helping to boost the local economy by encouraging people to purchase products that are made in Pakistan. By reducing the rate of taxes and duties on mobile phones, citizens will be able to enjoy a better quality of life without having to worry about their financial situation.

It is hoped that these measures will make it easier for everyone to access the latest technology, and will help to create a more connected world. By reducing the financial burden of buying a mobile device, citizens can enjoy a better life and stay in touch with family and friends no matter where they are in the world

iPhone 11 Price With PTA Tax

Apple iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max PTA Tax and Customs Duty in Pakistan
Apple iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max PTA Tax and Customs Duty in Pakistan

The iPhone 11, with a starting price in Pakistan of Rs. 148,899, represents a significant investment for the average buyer, especially when considering the additional taxes imposed by local authorities. These added levies, such as the PTA tax of PKR 79,167 for passport registration and PKR 99,734 for CNIC registration, plus the import duty, significantly elevate the end price for the consumers.

The iPhone 11 sports a 6.1″ display and offers varying storage options 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB all backed by 4GB RAM. Despite no provision for memory card connectors, it offers an impressive dual camera setup. The primary camera features 12 megapixels (MP), f/1.8, 26mm (wide), 1/2.55″, PDAF, optical image stabilization (OIS). Additionally, it has a 12 MP ultrawide camera equipped with a Quad-LED dual-tone flash.

The iPhone 11 Pro takes it up a notch both in terms of price and features. With an average price of Rs. 207,799, it once again feels the sting of high PTA taxes, with the charges for CNIC and passport registration being PKR 122,982 and PKR 100,302, respectively, exclusive of the import duty tax.

The Pro model has a slightly smaller display at 5.8 inches, but matches the non-pro version’s storage and RAM options. It stands out with a triple camera setup that includes a primary and secondary camera similar to the iPhone 11, with an additional 12 megapixels (MP), f/2.4, 52 mm (telephoto), 1/3.4″, PDAF, OIS camera that offers 2x optical zoom. The ultrawide camera is also present with 12 megapixels (MP), f/1.8, 26 mm (ultrawide), autofocus.

The Pakistani government should consider reducing mobile taxes to make modern technology more accessible to the average consumer. This will not only help them keep up with global advancements, but also contribute positively to their overall economy, since people won’t have to spend as much money on tech. The reduction of taxes may seem like a small step, but it can lead to major improvements in the long run. It will also allow people to spend more on other necessary items, such as food and clothing, thus helping reduce poverty and inequality.