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PTA Rejects Viral Claims About Mobile Phone Tax Reduction

  • January 24, 2026
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Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has issued a formal clarification rejecting claims circulating on social media that suggest a reduction in mobile phone taxes and the issuance of new instructions for mobile phone importers and consumers. According to PTA, the notification being widely shared online is false and misleading, and has no connection with the regulator or any official government process. The authority emphasized that it has not announced any changes related to mobile phone taxation, import regulations, or compliance procedures, and warned that such claims are creating unnecessary confusion among consumers and businesses in the telecom and mobile device market.

In its official statement, PTA confirmed that it has not issued any notification, directive, or advisory indicating a cut in mobile phone taxes or a revision in rules governing the import of mobile devices. Officials stated that the viral document appears to be fabricated and is being circulated without any legal or regulatory basis. PTA noted that neither mobile phone importers nor the general public have received any instructions from the authority regarding tax relief or changes in existing mobile phone duties. Reports suggesting that consumers would receive immediate relief in mobile phone taxes were described as completely fake, with PTA stressing that all official decisions related to taxation or import policy are communicated through proper government channels.

The authority further explained that misinformation of this nature can have serious implications for the market, particularly for importers and retailers who rely on accurate regulatory guidance to plan shipments, pricing, and inventory. PTA said that spreading unverified information may lead to misunderstandings about compliance requirements and could disrupt lawful business operations. As a result, citizens and industry stakeholders were strongly advised to avoid sharing unconfirmed claims and to verify information before acting on it. PTA reiterated that its official website and verified social media accounts remain the only reliable sources for authentic updates related to telecom regulations, device registration, and taxation matters.

At the same time, PTA’s clarification addressed ongoing public discussion around recent developments in the mobile phone import sector. An editor’s note accompanying the clarification highlighted that while the viral notification about tax cuts is baseless, earlier exclusive reports published by ProPakistani regarding reduced customs valuation for imports of four mobile phone brands are factually correct and have been officially notified through appropriate channels. PTA’s statement was aimed specifically at countering false social media reports and should not be confused with legitimate policy updates issued by relevant authorities. The regulator’s response reflects continued efforts to counter misinformation in the digital space and ensure transparency in regulatory communication, particularly at a time when mobile device affordability and taxation remain topics of public interest across Pakistan.

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