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Taxes on solar panels: Say bye to cheap electricity

Pakistan has been blessed with one of the highest solar irradiation figures in the world; thus, making solar energy a feasible and logical part of the country’s fuel mix.

Most sane and mindful Pakistanis can clearly recall the promises, along with ambitious timelines provided to solve the country’s energy crises at the time of the elections. One almost brought himself believe, then, that the party in the centre – PML-N, had done its homework.

We were all in for a massive surprise when the federal government decided to unilaterally impose hefty taxes on the import of solar equipment and machinery in the recently enactedFinance Act 2014.

We are not talking about making 5 per cent or 10 per cent taxes on solar imports. The sector that otherwise rightly enjoyed tax shelter since 2006, will now be taxed at 32.5 per cent on imports. This is where the decision to tax solar panels is beyond comprehension and a work of sheer stupidity.

Sources further suggest that 60–70 consignments of solar panels and equipment have beenstranded at the Karachi Port, pending the payment of taxes by importers.

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The summers in Pakistan are the peak demand season, in terms of electricity consumption and sales of solar panels. It is a cause of grave concern to the importers, as the delay in the clearance of shipments is not only causing huge business losses, but also incurring huge losses in demurrage due to delays at the port.

How difficult is it for policy makers to understand that the exemptions of duties, along with other fiscal incentives, play a significant role in increasing the investment in the sector?

Current scenario of solar power in Pakistan
So what has been going on in the country's solar arena lately? Here's a summary:

Successful mobilisation of funds: Federal government agencies, such as the Alternative Energy Development Board (AEDB), National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA), have been doing a fine job in mobilising foreign and local developers to invest and develop solar-based projects in the country. To shorten the process, a feed in tariff for solar-based projects has been announced as well.

The federal government, could almost boast about spearheading the development process in solar projects in terms of land provision, water supply and regulatory approvals.

The occasional and expensive services of the national grid: Secondly, we are all aware of just how reliable and affordable the electricity from the national grid has been. Consumers in the agriculture, residential and commercial sectors have therefore, on their own, installed solar panels to meet their energy needs.

A large number of farmers today are therefore employing solar-based solutions to pump underground water for irrigation purposes. Similarly, residential and commercial consumers of energy have been increasingly employing solar installations as compared to the expensive diesel or gas-based generators.

Lowest per capita consumption: Thirdly, Pakistan has one of the lowest energy consumption per capita in the region. Now, solar energy systems play a very dynamic role by providing access to energy in the far-flung areas of the country.

Taxing is a lose-lose
How will the decision impose taxes in this case create a lose-lose situation?

Simple enough: because solar equipment reduces the burden on the energy supply from the national grid. Simple economics suggests that this would result in significant foreign exchange savings, as the energy from solar panels would need to be otherwise produced from inefficient plants in the country.

Since more than half of Pakistan’s generation is from thermal sources, the country will have to further increase imports of furnace oil for electricity generation.

Consumption and production at the same place reduces both technical and commercial losses in distribution otherwise incurred in supply from the grid.

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Given Pakistan’s limited potential to raise finances for large infrastructure generation projects, solar energy systems are ideal in mobilising capital from private and small to medium-level consumers and investors.

So, why does it really concern us?

The whole world understands the importance of energy independence and the reliability of energy produced through solar installations, and has therefore provided several fiscal incentives for consumers to install solar panels.

At a time when the entire country is facing a huge energy crisis, one would expect the government to provide fiscal incentives for clean, alternative energy supply solutions.

Several regional and international countries are providing incentives, such as tax breaks and subsidies, to companies and home owners installing solar panels; the federal government has shown its myopic vision by imposing duties instead. India, for example, has been providing tax incentives to consumers installing solar energy systems to have long-lasting renewable energy installation as part of its fuel mix.

Nothing cheap under the Pakistani sun
What will actually happen as a result of the taxes?

All the flashy projects initiated as independent solar power plants in the country will have to increase their tariff by at least 35 per cent due to the imposition of duties. Why? Simply because under our policies, any taxes or duties imposed on solar-based projects are pass-through and, therefore, will be directly borne by the consumers.

Similarly, in the residential and commercial off-grid solar solutions, the incidence and brunt of duties will be borne by consumers and buyers as well.

Since Pakistan’s agriculture sector has increased its reliance on solar panels, any imposition of duties and subsequent increase in prices will reduce the pace of installations, leading to lost output and an increased cost of production.




The writer is an energy sector enthusiast and develops projects of national importance.

He is a Future Energy Leader (World Energy Council, UK), Young Leaders Debate Alumni (Masdar, UAE), and a Global Shaper (World Economic Forum).

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Why on earth would you do this, They should lower prices on panels so people can buy them, this will ease load on the national grid.
 
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Why on earth would you do this, They should lower prices on panels so people can buy them, this will ease load on the national grid.
let me explained you sir

we have more power generation units then our need today.

our gov did not used full capacity .

why ?

our people are thieves and they steal power gas and don't like to pay bills

so ?

here we have one more problem also

whats that?

when our gov give people full time power - water - jobs - improvements - development - they ask more and more
so our gov keep them hungry powerless and jobless then these guys don't ask more
 
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Why on earth would you do this, They should lower prices on panels so people can buy them, this will ease load on the national grid.
Its Pakistan, things like this are normal. What's sensible in the rest of the world is not sensible in Pakistan.

let me explained you sir

we have more power generation units then our need today.

our gov did not used full capacity .

why ?

our people are thieves and they steal power gas and don't like to pay bills


so ?

here we have one more problem also

whats that?

when our gov give people full time power - water - jobs - improvements - development - they ask more and more
so our gov keep them hungry powerless and jobless then these guys don't ask more
And then Pakistanis go abroad and take these filthy habits with them. Of course, not all Pakistanis.
 
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Its Pakistan, things like this are normal. What's sensible in the rest of the world is not sensible in Pakistan.


And then Pakistanis go abroad and take these filthy habits with them. Of course, not all Pakistanis.
beta jee acha point mara but sorry power water and job are very cheap here . my home rent included water power and gas . i can scan and post rent contract now if you challenge me
 
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Finally PML-N does some thing right . I am all for this , wanna sell it here build it here . Tax rate should have been 60% .
 
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In Pakistan or KSA??
in KSA sir

i am living in gulf since 2001 and i never paid bills my company paid them . recently in feb i rented an apartment in jeddah and its inducing power water sevrage and gas in rent .

abut pakistan i yearly send some 25000$ to 35000$ and all of that benefited nation . i have one home for me which i pay bills even no one lives there and other property is rented so they pay bills . i have paid 39000 taxes on my fix deposit last year .
 
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in KSA sir

i am living in gulf since 2001 and i never paid bills my company paid them . recently in feb i rented an apartment in jeddah and its inducing power water sevrage and gas in rent .

abut pakistan i yearly send some 25000$ to 35000$ and all of that benefited nation . i have one home for me which i pay bills even no one lives there and other property is rented so they pay bills . i have paid 39000 taxes on my fix deposit last year .
I heard a good majority of Pakistanis don't pay taxes and try to steal electricity. Especially in cities.
 
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I heard a good majority of Pakistanis don't pay taxes and try to steal electricity. Especially in cities.
no taxes here and electricity is cheap for homes and expencive for industry sir average home use 2 ac 24 hours pay 120 riyals bill which is less then daily income of mistri mazdoor :lol:

0.00 taxes on legal workers here
 
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no taxes here and electricity is cheap for homes and expencive for industry sir average home use 2 ac 24 hours pay 120 riyals bill which is less then daily income of mistri mazdoor :lol:

0.00 taxes on legal workers here
What about in Pakistan?
 
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What about in Pakistan?
jani pakistan ko is saal bhi 27000$ diye as remitees or 39000 taxes diye vacation per ja ker jo diya wo alag hai tum zara dil se socho us mulk se kya faida hoa humy?
airport tax pay kiya
airport per line lagy
taxi ko over charge kiya
hotels ko overcharge kiya
tourism ke alag pesy
shopping alag ki
sath main 1700 dollar laay thy wo kharh ho gaay
sharab pi to us per bhi tax tha
2 plots liye property tax diyee
ohh meri jaan jis mulk main 10 din rahy usy itna kuch de ayee hum ne 10 din main konsa sona khaya
in last 10 years i lived some 49 days in pakisan and i paid huge amount to pakistan huge means huge .:hitwall:
 
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jani pakistan ko is saal bhi 27000$ diye as remitees or 39000 taxes diye vacation per ja ker jo diya wo alag hai tum zara dil se socho us mulk se kya faida hoa humy?
airport tax pay kiya
airport per line lagy
taxi ko over charge kiya
hotels ko overcharge kiya
tourism ke alag pesy
shopping alag ki
sath main 1700 dollar laay thy wo kharh ho gaay
sharab pi to us per bhi tax tha
2 plots liye property tax diyee
ohh meri jaan jis mulk main 10 din rahy usy itna kuch de ayee hum ne 10 din main konsa sona khaya
in last 10 years i lived some 49 days in pakisan and i paid huge amount to pakistan huge means huge .:hitwall:
No, im talking about people in Pakistan, as in the common Pakistanis, a good majority of whom don't pay all of their taxes and some even steal electricity , especially in the cities like Lahore.
 
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