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Budget 2021-22: How Much Relief Will Govt Provide To People?

Budget 2021-22: How Much Relief Will Govt Provide To People?

The budget for the financial year 2021-2022 will be presented in the National Assembly today and important information has begun to emerge. The federal development budget for the next financial year is proposed to be 38% higher than the current financial year, Rs 100 billion is proposed to be spent on power transmission projects and … Read more

Budget 2021-22: Pakistan moving towards economic stability after a long time, Fawad Chaudhry

Budget 2021-22 Fawad Chaudhry

Ahead of the federal budget 2021-22, Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry has on Friday said that Pakistan is moving towards economic stability after a long time under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan.

In a tweet, today, Fawad said all the economic indicators are positive.

The Minister said political and economic stability was attained due to full confidence of the general public and institutions in the vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan.

He urged the opposition to treat accountability and reforms separately and take part in the negotiation process with the government for electoral and judicial reforms.

On the other hand, all eyes will be on the National Assembly as the PTI-led government presents its third federal budget today (Friday).

The government has said it aims to move towards growth from stabilisation via direct interventions to provide relief to four to six million people. The budget revolves around the three Ds on the expenditures front, including debt servicing, defence and development.

Alarmingly, the resource envelope has diminished after paying resources to provinces under the NFC mechanism and fulfilling the debt servicing obligation.

The budget for the financial year 2022-2021 will be presented in the National Assembly today.

The total volume of the budget for the year 2021-22 is likely to be more than Rs 8,000 billion, which will be presented by the Federal Minister of Finance Shaukat Tarin in the National Assembly.

Will there be an increase in the salaries of government employees or not? The final decision will be taken at a meeting of the federal cabinet before the budget is presented.

It is proposed to increase the salaries of government employees by 10 to 15 per cent.

900 billion is being set aside for the federal development budget and Rs. 1,330 billion for defence.

The target for tax collection in the new financial year will be Rs 5,705 billion, 480 billion in pensions, 530 billion in subsidies, 900 billion in development budget, 510 billion in civil government expenditure and 994 billion in grants.

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Shaukat Tarin To Present Budget 2021-22 In National Assembly Today

Finance Minister hints at "extraordinary" drop in flour prices in next few days

The budget for the financial year 2022-2021 will be presented in the National Assembly today. The total volume of the budget for the year 2021-22 is likely to be more than Rs 8,000 billion, which will be presented by the Federal Minister of Finance Shaukat Tarin in the National Assembly. Will there be an increase … Read more

Budget 2020-21: SBP proposes to abolish WHT on cash withdrawal

Budget 2020-21: SBP proposes to abolish abolishing WHT on cash withdrawal

The State Bank of Pakistan has proposed to abolish withholding tax (WHT) on cash withdrawal from banks in Budget 2020-21. It has also asked for doing away with Super Tax on the banking sector. The State Bank of Pakistan has also suggested a tax exemption for the Corporate Restructuring Company (CRC) for five years from … Read more

Budget 2020-21: PM Imran Khan to chair a special cabinet meeting today

PM Imran Khan

Prime Minister Imran Khan has called a special meeting of the Federal cabinet today regarding Budget 2020-21. According to details, a special cabinet meeting will be held in which officials will discuss the budget 2019-20 budget. The federal budget for this year is likely to be approved as well. The cabinet will be given a … Read more

Budget 2020-21: Razak Dawood says government will ensure new jobs creation

Budget 2020-21: Razak Dawood says government will ensure new jobs creation

Advisor to the Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment Razak Dawood said on Wednesday that the government will make sure new job creation in budget 2020-21 to execute its true vision in the country. The advisor said to the sources that the government will follow the three-prong strategy to accomplish the objective of producing economic … Read more

Budget 2020-21: What are you expecting this year?

Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf-led federal government had presented its first annual budget on 11th June 2019. Federal Minister for Revenue Hammad Azhar had presented the new budget in the parliament. Budget 2020-21 is going to be announced soon by the Federal government in Pakistan. It is necessary to have a glimpse of the budget 2019-20. Budget 2019-20 had the following g key features. Taxes including a levy on imported phones were decreased after the budget was approved. Restriction on non-filers lifted that restricted them from purchasing a property that costs more than Rs. 5 million. Minimum salaries were increased from Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 17,500. Sales tax on powdered milk had been decreased to 10 percent and food supplied by restaurants decreased from 17.5% to just 7.5%. Tax on tires, tubes, and several auto parts had been removed. Moreover, three percent value-added tax (VAT) on all petroleum products had been removed. In addition to this, the duty on LNG (liquefied natural gas) had been decreased by the government as well. The government had also provided exemption on customs duty for more than 1600 raw materials for industries including, pharmaceuticals, paper industry, refineries, and textiles. Duties on raw material import of pharmaceuticals. The exemption was proposed on customs duty on 18 medicinal imports. Almost complete exemption on duty on materials imported for paper industries. The government had proposed a significant decrease in customs duty for machinery parts and accessories used in the textile sector. The government had proposed 2.5% of the car’s value as FED for vehicles that have 0-1000cc engine capacity. This had been done to decrease the FED on vehicles with higher engine capacities. On the other hand, the government had increased the FED of 14% on beverages. In addition to this, the tax on cigarettes was also increased. Taxes on CNG dealers had been increased as well. Excise duty on cement is also being increased from Rs.1.5 per kg to Rs. 2 per kg. A tax of 1 percent was proposed by the government on gold and silver. Gold used in jewelry will be taxed 1.5 percent and diamonds will be taxed at 0.5 percent. Above all, the government had proposed a 15% sales tax on finished textile goods.

Budget 2020-21 is going to be announced soon by the Federal government in Pakistan. Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf-led federal government had presented its first annual budget in June 2019. Federal Minister for Revenue Hammad Azhar had presented the new budget in the parliament.  It is necessary to have a glimpse of the budget 2019-20. Budget 2019-20 had … Read more