Vivo smartphones new prices in Pakistan from July after Budget 2024-25

Vivo smartphones new prices in Pakistan from July after Budget 2024-25

Vivo smartphones have carved out a significant share in Pakistan’s competitive smartphone market by offering stunning blend of impressive features, competitive pricing, and a strong brand presence.

The Chinese smartphone manufacturer has established a strong presence in the South Asian country, competing with other major brands like Samsung, Huawei, and Oppo.

From budget-friendly options to mid-range and high-end models, it offers different mobile phones for consumers.

The Vivo mobile phones often introduce advanced camera technologies, such as high-resolution sensors, AI-enhanced photography capabilities, and sleek designs with modern aesthetics.

Pakistan Budget 2024-25 Proposes Tax Hike on Phones

The federal government has proposed imposition of standard 18 percent sales tax on all mobile phones valued below $500 (Rs139,008 as of June 19, 2024), a move if approved would jack up the prices of mobile phones of various companies, including Vivo.

The proposal was laid forth in the budget for next fiscal year 2024-25, which was presented on June 12 by Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb.

If the proposals are accepted, there will be new tax rate for mid-range mobile phones in Pakistan, with effect from July 1, 2024.

According to finance bill 2024, the government has proposed standard 18% sales tax on all phones priced below $500.

Expected New Prices of Vivo Smartphones in Pakistan from July 1

The prices of Vivo mobile phones are expected to go up from July 1, 2024 if the proposal regarding imposition of standard 18% tax on phones valued below $500 is approved. Prices of these Vivo phones are expected to increase from next month:

Vivo V23 Pro

Vivo V23e

Vivo V21 5G

Vivo V21e

Vivo Y21s

Vivo Y33s

Vivo Y53s

Vivo Y72 5G

Vivo Y20s

Vivo Y51

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