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Is PTA Tax Removed: PTA unblocks non-compliant smartphones temporarily

If you are wondering if PTA has Removed Tax on mobile handsets then the short answer to this is Yes. On handsets that are not PTA compliant, a handful of Pakistani consumers have reclaimed cellular connectivity. Many buyers and dealers mistakenly believed that the PTA had unblocked all non-PTA-approved phones as a result of this.

The bulk of imported phones with unpaid taxes are still prohibited by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), making it impossible for them to function with any of the country’s cellular networks, despite reports to the contrary.

Rumors that the Shehbaz Sharif-led administration has repealed the significant tax on pricey cell phones and ordered the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to unblock the devices are rampant, however some people think it’s just a technical issue.

Their happiness won’t last long, though, as the PTA has stated that unblocking an undefined number of cell phones that are not PTA-approved is a routine practise used to encourage users to pay tax in order to continue using the services. Hence, above discussion should be enough to answer the query, Is PTA Tax removed on smartphones.

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