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KMC plans new entertainment tax on hotels, marriage halls and hospitality sector

KMC plans

KARACHI: The Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) is preparing to introduce a new “entertainment tax” targeting hotels, guest houses, lodges, marriage halls, marquees, marriage lawns, Airbnbs and banquet facilities, officials said.

Under the proposed plan, a 1% tax will be levied on bills generated by these establishments. The initiative is expected to be included in the KMC’s upcoming budget for the next fiscal year.

According to officials, the proposal is aimed at strengthening the financial position of the city’s tourism and municipal services sector and improving service delivery.

KMC Municipal Commissioner Abrar Jafar has invited public feedback on the proposed tax, with a hearing on objections scheduled for June 10 at the KMC office.

He said the new tax item titled “Entertainment Tax – City Tourism and Hospitality” along with its bylaws is being incorporated under the existing tax framework.

The commissioner noted that under the Sindh Local Government Act 2013, KMC is empowered to impose taxes, fees and tolls.

Meanwhile, sources said opposition members in the City Council  including Jamaat-e-Islami, PTI and others  have begun consultations on the proposal and are expected to present their stance soon.

However, officials suggest that even if the opposition rejects the plan, the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), holding a majority in the council, may push the legislation through, paving the way for its implementation in the next fiscal year.

Lioness gives birth to three cubs at Karachi Zoo

Lioness gives

KARACHI: A lioness at Karachi Zoo has given birth to three healthy cubs, zoo authorities confirmed here on Wednesday.

According to the spokesperson for the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC), the cubs were born on last week , and zoo veterinarians examined them, declaring them completely healthy.

The spokesperson added that Mayor Karachi, Murtaza Wahab, has instructed officials to provide special care for the lion cubs.

However, the cubs will not be displayed to the public immediately; they will be gradually introduced for public viewing only after veterinary clearance.

Mayor Wahab said this is a joyful moment for the city and wildlife enthusiasts, highlighting that the recent improvements at Karachi Zoo are showing positive results.