New taxes worth Rs430bn mooted in next budget

New taxes worth Rs430bn mooted in next budget

ISLAMABAD: The upcoming federal budget would entail an increase in federal tax revenue by about Rs1.155 trillion, including Rs430 billion worth of additional tax measures, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

On the other hand, the government would target a much lower recovery on account of petroleum levy than the budgeted Rs610bn for the current fiscal year (FY2021-22) because of significant slippages in government’s efforts to partially contain the rising prices of petroleum products.

This is part of the IMF’s mandatory article-IV consultations along with sixth review of its Extended Fund Facility (EFF) under which Pakistan has missed or completed with significant delays a series of targets under structural benchmarks, indicative targets and performance criteria.

As per the IMF report, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) is required to collect Rs7.255tr during the fiscal year 2022-23, compared to the revised target of Rs6.1tr for current financial year, showing an increase of Rs1.155tr. The expansion of about Rs730bn is expected on account of four per cent growth in GDP, coupled with about 8pc inflation. The remaining Rs430bn or so would have to be generated through taxation measures, including personal income tax — higher tax rates and lower tax exemption limit.

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