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Vivo V15 PTA Mobile Tax in Pakistan

Vivo V15 is a one-of-a-kind smartphone with extraordinary features and affordable price. Are you considering importing the Vivo V15 mobile models in Pakistan? If so, you must pay PTA tax in order to register it and use your local sim. Otherwise, you won’t be able to use local mobile sims after two months.

We have researched the PTA mobile tax on the Vivo V15 and Vivo V15 Pro mobile phones for you to register your smartphone.

Model PTA Tax on Passport PTA Tax on CNIC
Vivo V15 PKR 26,830 PKR 31,927
Vivo V15 Pro PKR 34,831 PKR 41,448

 

The customs duty in Pakistan for the Vivo V15 and Vivo V15 Pro is provided above to assist you in determining the exact PTA tax on importing the mobile phone. The importing tax on Vivo V15 mobiles has to be paid within 30 days if you want to register using a passport or within 60 days if you want to register using CNIC.

Note!

Are you an Overseas Pakistani and are on a visit to Pakistan? You can register your mobile phone with PTA DIRBS for free for 4 months.

Disclaimer: The PTA tax on mobile phones in Pakistan price may vary due to continuous increases in taxation.

Anoshay Khalid
Anoshay Khalid
Anoshay is a dedicated tech enthusiast and mobile technology expert with a passion for exploring the latest trends in mobile phones, laptops, tablets, and more. With a Master’s degree in Mobile Communications and a Bachelor’s degree in Electronic Engineering, she brings over a decade of expertise to the mobile industry. Through her insightful tech reviews and writings, she aims to provide readers with valuable information and guidance in the ever-evolving world of technology in Pakistan. Trust her expertise to stay updated and make smart tech decisions.
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