31 million people are addicted in the country, 3 lakh 37 thousand deaths are happening every year, report. Photo: File
Islamabad: The government expects to receive around Rs 200 billion in taxes this year from the recent tax hike on the cigarette industry.
A record tax of 148 billion rupees was collected from the tobacco industry in the last fiscal year, 337 thousand 500 deaths are caused by smoking in Pakistan every year.
According to the report, of the 31 million adult tobacco users in Pakistan, one in every 94 smokers is forced to quit due to rising cigarette prices coupled with high taxes, and the savings are spent on food, education and amenities. spends to meet other needs like payment of
The research study was titled “Higher tobacco tax helps reduce cigarette sales in Pakistan”.
Ground surveys in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Lahore and Peshawar claimed that smokers were forced to quit after a significant increase in federal excise duty from 146 percent to 154 percent in February this year.
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