Vivo PTA Tax Calculator
Estimate the PTA tax on a Vivo smartphone imported into Pakistan.
Vivo PTA Tax Calculator
Vivo PTA Tax Calculator
Results
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Breakdown
Detailed Breakdown
| Phone Value (USD) | Filer Tax (PKR) | Non-Filer Tax (PKR) |
|---|---|---|
| Up to 350 | Rs. 2,150.00 | Rs. 7,520.00 |
| Up to 500 | Rs. 8,175.00 | Rs. 16,350.00 |
| Up to 700 | Rs. 25,835.00 | Rs. 35,050.00 |
| Up to 1000 | Rs. 40,535.00 | Rs. 55,440.00 |
| Up to 1500 | Rs. 65,320.00 | Rs. 84,440.00 |
| Up to 2500 | Rs. 92,700.00 | Rs. 121,870.00 |
| Above 2500 | Rs. 107,000.00 | Rs. 130,000.00 |
About the Vivo PTA Tax Calculator
Every phone that enters Pakistan through a personal channel must be registered with the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), and that registration attracts a tax based on the device's value. This Vivo PTA Tax Calculator estimates the PTA/DIRBS tax you will pay before buying or importing a phone, so there are no surprises at the airport or the counter.
The DIRBS (Device Identification Registration and Blocking System) tax is tiered: phones are grouped by value bands, and each band carries a fixed tax that is higher for non-filers. The calculator applies the correct band automatically from the phone's value and your filer status.
Buying a phone already taxed (a 'PTA-approved' device sold locally) includes this cost in the price, while importing or bringing an unregistered phone yourself means paying it separately. Knowing the figure upfront lets you compare: buy locally, import, or register — whichever works out cheapest for the specific model.
PTA tax schedules are revised periodically, and the calculator's bands are editable inputs so you can update them if the rates change. Always confirm the current schedule on the PTA's official DIRBS portal before making a final decision.
How to estimate PTA tax on a phone
- 1
Enter the phone's value in US dollars — its retail price in the international market.
- 2
Select your filer status (filer or non-filer) to apply the correct tax band.
- 3
Read the PTA/DIRBS tax payable, shown in PKR, updated live.
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Compare the filer and non-filer figures to see how filing affects the cost.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is PTA tax calculated on phones?
FBR taxes imported phones through the PTA DIRBS system using fixed tiers based on the phone's USD value. Fliers pay lower rates; non-filers pay substantially more. Confirm the exact amount at dirbs.pta.gov.pk before paying.
Do I pay PTA tax on a phone bought in Pakistan?
No — PTA tax applies when a phone is imported into Pakistan for the first time and registered against an IMEI. Locally sold, PTA-approved phones already include the tax in their price.
What is the DIRBS tax on phones in Pakistan?
DIRBS is PTA's device registration system. The tax is tiered by device value — for example, phones valued up to $200 may be exempt, while higher-value bands attract progressively larger fixed taxes, with non-filers paying roughly double.
Is the tax the same for every phone model?
No — the tax depends on the device's value band and your filer status. A budget phone may be exempt, while a flagship model in the highest band carries the maximum tax.
Can I avoid the PTA tax?
Phones sold in Pakistan as 'PTA approved' have the tax already embedded in the price. Bringing an unregistered phone means paying DIRBS tax on arrival; using it without registration risks blocking after a grace period.
