2018-06-30-331 removed
What changed in the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 on 2018-06-30
Between the version published 2018-06-30 and the one published 2018-06-30, 331 no longer appear.
Reading this in plain terms: a section appearing for the first time usually means Parliament inserted a new provision. A section disappearing usually means it was omitted. Neither is certain from the text alone, so treat this as a guide to what to check rather than as proof.
No longer present
These were in the previous version and are not in this one.
- section 1: Short title, extent and commencement
- section 2: Definitions
- section 3: Ordinance to override other laws
- section 4: Tax on taxable income
- section 4B: Super tax for rehabilitation of temporarily displaced persons
- section 5: Tax on dividends
- section 5A: Tax on undistributed profits
- section 5AA: Tax on return on investments in sukuks
- section 6: Tax on certain payments to non-residents
- section 7: Tax on shipping and air transport income of a non-resident person
- section 7A: Tax on shipping of a resident person
- section 7B: Tax on profit on debt
- section 7C: Tax on builders
- section 7D: Tax on developers
- section 8: Accounts of recognised provident funds
- section 8A: Transitional provisions
- section 9: Taxable income
- section 10: Total Income
- section 11: Heads of income
- section 12: Salary
- section 13: Value of perquisites
- section 14: Employee share schemes
- section 15: Income from property
- section 15A: Deductions in computing income chargeable under the head “Income from Property”
- section 16: Non-adjustable amounts received in relation to buildings
- section 18: Income from business
- section 19: Speculation business
- section 20: Deductions in computing income chargeable under the head “Income from Business”
- section 21: Deductions not allowed
- section 22: Depreciation
- and 301 more
How to check this yourself
Open the 2018-06-30 version in full and compare against the earlier one. Both carry a link to their official FBR PDF and a SHA-256 checksum, so you can verify either against the source.
This is information, not legal or tax advice.