Govt Still Awaiting IMF Nod for Salaried Tax Relief in Budget 2026-27
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Tax relief likely for salaried class in budget for FY-2026-27 - Pakistan Observer
ISLAMABAD – The federal government is awaiting approval from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on key proposals related to tax relief for the salaried class as it finalises the budget for fiscal year 2026-27. The official sources said that the federal government is in the final stages of budget preparation; however, several major tax proposals and relief measures are still subject to IMF approval before implementation. The sources said Islam…
Proposed Tax Relief Package Awaits IMF Approval Ahead Of FY27 Budget
The International Monetary Fund logo is seen during the IMF/World Bank spring meetings in Washington, US. — Reuters/File Salaried taxpayers may get slab reductions. Property sector incentives linked to talks. Super Tax cut proposal under review. ISLAMABAD: The government is awaiting the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) approval for a proposed package of tax relief measures, including cuts for salaried individuals and businesses, while negoti…
Pakistan awaits IMF approval for budget 2026–27 tax relief and policy measures
ISLAMABAD: The federal government is awaiting approval from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for proposed tax measures and relief initiatives in the upcoming budget 2026–27, officials said. According to proposals, the government plans to reduce tax slabs for the salaried class, cut the super tax by 2 percent, abolish the 1 percent advance income tax on exporters, and extend major relief to the property sector. However, discussions are ongoi…
Govt Still Awaiting IMF Nod for Salaried Tax Relief in Budget 2026-27
As Pakistan finalizes the Federal Budget 2026-27, the government is locked in negotiations with the International Monetary Fund over a mix of tax relief measures and fresh revenue-generating proposals that could affect millions of consumers, businesses, and investors. At the center of the discussions are plans to ease the tax burden on salaried individuals, reduce the Super Tax on higher income companies and individuals, provide incentives to ex…
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