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Pakistani Govt plans major income Tax relief for salaried workers, ongoing consultations with IMF
The federal government is working on a much-needed tax relief plan for the salaried workers in the upcoming 2025-26 budget, aiming to ease the burden on middle-income earners. Insiders reveal that the proposal includes reducing income tax rates across all brackets and significantly raising the tax exemption threshold.
Currently, individuals earning up to Rs. 600,000 annually pay no income tax. The government is now looking to raise that exemption limit to Rs. 1 million per year, meaning anyone earning up to Rs. 83,000 a month would be completely tax-free.
In addition, the details of the possible reduction in income tax rates for different income slabs are as follows:
The government is also planning to cut taxes for the corporate sector and reduce the super tax slightly to support businesses.
However, all these measures required the approval from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), as Pakistan continues to stay within the limits of its loan program. The government hopes to strike a balance, providing relief to the public while maintaining fiscal discipline.
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