Advertisement

The upcoming budget is circling a hefty Rupees 18,000 billion mark

  • Web Desk
  • Share

Budget targets revealed The upcoming budget is circling a hefty Rupees 18,000 billion mark
Advertisement

The upcoming federal budget is expected to be between Rupees 17,500 billion and Rupees 18,000 billion official documents reveal. The FBR is tasked with a revenue target of Rupees 14,307 billion for the next fiscal year. This includes significant contributions from direct taxes and sales tax.

The budget anticipates Rupees 6,470 billion from direct taxes and Rupees 4,943 billion from sales tax. Federal excise duty is projected at Rupees 1,153 billion, with customs duty expected to bring in Rupees 1,741 billion. A substantial petroleum levy target of Rupees 1,311 billion is also set.

Non-tax revenue is estimated at Rupees 2,584 billion, and provinces are expected to provide a surplus of Rupees 1,220 billion. On the expenditure side a large portion Rupees 8,685 billion, is for interest payments. Defense spending is allocated at Rupees 2,414 billion.

Development projects are estimated to cost Rupees 1,065 billion in the new budget. To meet these expenses, the government anticipates borrowing around Rupees 6,588 billion in the next fiscal year. This borrowing will cover the difference between income and spending.

In summary, the new federal budget outlines ambitious revenue collection targets for the FBR and allocates significant funds for debt servicing and defense. Development projects are also prioritized, with borrowing planned to manage overall expenditures. The financial plan aims to steer the country’s economy in the coming fiscal year.

Advertisement

 

Advertisement
Read More News On

Catch all the Business News, Breaking News Event and Latest News Updates on The BOL News


Download The BOL News App to get the Daily News Update & Live News.


Advertisement
End of Story
BOL Stories of the day
Gold prices increase by Rs 5400 per tola
President steps in to ease tensions between Sindh, Punjab Govtst
Foreign Office hints at imminent evacuation of Ex-Senator Mushtaq
Cyclone Shakti starts weakening in Arabian Sea
Atherton proposes ICC stop Scheduling Pakistan vs India matches
Several areas of Karachi receive light and heavy rain
Next Article
Exit mobile version