Taliban: Taxes on pump stations and hotels have been reduced

Taliban ministry officials told a news conference on Tuesday that previously, the tax was 0.6 afghanis per liter of oil; But after the new decree, the amount has been reduced to 0.3 afghanis.


The Taliban's deputy administrative chief said at the meeting that people's money would be spent on developing the country and paying the salaries of more than one million government employees.


At the meeting, Abdul Salam Hanafi, the Taliban's deputy administrative chief, said high-income hotels and restaurants would continue to pay 10 percent, restaurants earning more than 750,000 afghanis 5 percent, and hotels earning less than 750,000 afghanis 0.2 percent. do.


Afghan citizens have complained about the Taliban's backbreaking taxes.


After returning to power, the Taliban have always tried to raise revenue for their government by imposing taxes on Afghan citizens under various pretexts, which has led to street vendors and businessmen repeatedly protesting against the Taliban's move.

The Taliban's finance ministry announced that taxes on pump stations and restaurants had been reduced by order of the group's leader.

Farzana Ahmadi

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