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Ishaq Dar Vows to Recover Rs. 447 Billion from Gas Infrastructure Development Cess Defaulters

Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar has expressed the resolve of the government to recover each penny from the defaulters on account of the Gas Infrastructure Development Cess (GIDC).

He chaired a meeting on Gas Infrastructure Development Cess at Finance Division, today.

The meeting was apprised of the amount of outstanding Cess recoveries from various entities and discussed GIDC Acts and Supreme Court’s order in this regard.

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It was informed that Rs. 447 billion is still outstanding and needed to be recovered and there are 3194 petitions in various courts of law.

GIDC Charges Recovered and Outstanding as of November 2022:

Sector GIDC Charged (Rs. in Million) Recovered and Deposited (Rs. in Million) Balance Outstanding (Rs. in Million)
Fertilizer (Feed) 286,332 115,006 171,326
Fertilizer (Fuel) 33,842 14,119 19,723
Industry (General) 44,053 23,334 20,719
Industry (Captive Power) 40,261 15,825 24,796
Industry (Captive Textile) 31,920 9,075 22,845
CNG 108,344 26,145 82,199
IPPs 76,862 72,251 4,575
WAPDA/GENCO 64,932 59,788 5,144
K-Electric 44,654 5,470 39,185
Pak Steel Mills 2,644 2,644
Grand Total (Rs. in Million) 795,833 348,359 447,474

 

Examining the Court’s decisions and stay order, the Finance Minister expressed serious concerns over the non-recoveries of Cess dues and expressed the resolve of the government to recover each penny from the defaulters on account of Gas Infrastructure Development Cess (GIDC).

He further directed the authorities to share updated break-ups of arrears of sector-wise GIDC in the next meeting in order to frame up legal and administrative strategies for fast-track recovery of the outstanding GIDC outstanding dues.

Minister of State for Finance and Revenue Dr. Ayesha Ghous Pasha, Minister of State for Petroleum Mr. Musadik Masood Malik, SAPM on Finance Mr. Tariq Bajwa, Secretary Finance, Deputy Attorney General, MD OGDCL, representatives of SNGPL, SSGCL, PPL and senior officers from Finance and Petroleum Divisions attended the meeting.

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Jehangir Nasir