Pakistan Issues Formal Procedure for E-Commerce Tax Withholding Under Eleventh Schedule of STA 1990

Pakistan’s digital tax framework has entered a new phase with the formal issuance of the withholding procedure for e-commerce supplies under the Eleventh Schedule of the Sales Tax Act (STA), 1990. The procedure, now officially released by Pakistan Revenue Automation Limited (PRAL), provides long-awaited operational clarity for online marketplaces, digital sellers, payment intermediaries, and logistics partners operating within the country’s rapidly expanding e-commerce ecosystem.

The Eleventh Schedule of the STA, 1990 outlines specific withholding obligations on certain transactions and entities. In recent years, its scope was extended to include online marketplaces facilitating third-party sales. While the legal basis for withholding tax on e-commerce supplies had already been established, businesses in the sector had been seeking a structured and detailed procedural framework to guide compliance. With PRAL’s formal notification, that framework has now been clearly defined, signaling a major procedural development in Pakistan’s digital taxation landscape.

Under the updated procedure, online marketplaces facilitating taxable supplies are required to deduct a prescribed portion of sales tax at source from the gross value of supplies made through their platforms. This applies to goods ordered via websites, mobile applications, and other digital channels. The responsibility for withholding and depositing the tax with the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) is clearly assigned, reducing ambiguity in operational execution. The procedure also clarifies the documentation and reporting requirements that marketplaces and other withholding agents must fulfill.

The issuance of this structured mechanism is expected to significantly strengthen documentation across the digital value chain. By formalizing withholding responsibilities, the framework ensures that a portion of sales tax is captured at the transactional level, thereby reducing the risk of underreporting and leakage. This move also enhances transparency, as digital platforms must maintain proper transaction records and issue evidence of tax deductions to sellers where applicable.

For online sellers, particularly small and medium enterprises (SMEs) that rely heavily on third-party marketplaces, the development underscores the importance of proactive compliance. Vendors must ensure that their tax registration status, invoicing practices, and reconciliation processes align with the updated procedural requirements. Failure to do so may result in discrepancies in tax credits or potential penalties under the law.

Payment intermediaries and logistics providers operating within the e-commerce supply chain are also impacted. The formal procedure brings greater integration between digital transaction flows and tax reporting systems, reinforcing the government’s broader objective of digitizing tax administration. As Pakistan continues to expand its digital economy, aligning fintech infrastructure with regulatory requirements is becoming increasingly critical.

Industry stakeholders view the move as part of a wider effort to formalize and document Pakistan’s growing online marketplace sector. With consumer behavior increasingly shifting toward digital channels and online platforms, ensuring a transparent and enforceable tax collection mechanism has become a policy priority. The structured withholding procedure is expected to improve compliance rates while also creating a more level playing field for compliant businesses.

The formalization of the Eleventh Schedule withholding process reflects Pakistan’s continued push toward regulatory modernization and digital governance. Businesses operating through e-commerce platforms are strongly advised to carefully review the updated procedure issued by PRAL, update their internal systems accordingly, and ensure timely filing and payment of withheld taxes.

As the country advances toward a more digitized and documented economy, staying ahead of regulatory updates is no longer optional for digital businesses. The newly issued procedure marks an important milestone in strengthening Pakistan’s e-commerce compliance framework and signals further evolution in the nation’s digital tax administration landscape.

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