Kathmandu, Dec 30 : Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has directed Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Bishnu Prasad Poudel, not to implement the decision to impose excise duty on mobile phone set brought by Nepali migrant worker while returning home.
According to
Prime Minister’s press coordinator Surya Kiran Sharma, the Prime Minister
instructed for keeping with the previous provision in regard with the mobile
phone set brought from aboard for personal use. Nepali migrant workers have
criticized the government decision to charge a tax up to 18 percent on a mobile
phone set brought from abroad.
Earlier, the
Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) decided to implement the Mobile Device
Management System (MDMS) beginning from today to what it said to discourage the
grey market of smartphones.
As per the
provision, anyone found carrying smartphones more than one while returning from
abroad will be imposed excise duty up to 18 percent and in the case of the
possession of more than two sets, the third will be seized by the customs
officials.
The NTA had
called for updating the imported mobile phone sets and the mobile phones
brought into the country for personal use, but not registered in the MDMS
system, or those sets not in use in Nepal prior to September 16, in the system
following the declaration of the customs. (RSS)