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Pakistan reaches tax target agreement with IMF, no new taxes imposed

Published 2023-11-13, 03:58 p/m

ISLAMABAD - Pakistan's interim administration has reached a key agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on an annual tax collection target of Rs 9,415 billion, a move that underscores the country's commitment to its economic goals without imposing new taxes. This understanding comes as part of the ongoing discussions under a $3 billion standby arrangement (SBA) that has already helped Pakistan stave off a potential sovereign debt default since July.

The IMF's mission chief, Nathan Porter, praised Pakistan for its progress towards economic recovery and adherence to first-quarter targets. The Federal Bureau of Revenue (FBR) has outlined comprehensive strategies to expand the tax net and meet the ambitious tax collection goals set by the IMF. These strategies include plans to combat tax evasion in the real estate sector, which is a significant step forward in enhancing administrative practices.

Dr. Shamshad Akhtar, the caretaker Finance Minister, has assured that there will be no additional tax burdens on citizens and highlighted the government's focus on fiscal prudence to control the budget deficit. She also discussed fiscal measures and strategies to address the issue of circular debt in the power sector with IMF representatives.

The IMF delegation began their assessment last week for the second tranche of the SBA loan, which is expected to continue until December 15. A positive review could release an additional $710 million for Pakistan in December. Dr. Akhtar expressed optimism about these discussions and emphasized the IMF's confidence in the caretaker government's program, which includes development expenditures aimed at improving the country's economic condition.

The agreement between Pakistan and the IMF signifies an important stride in Pakistan's economic strategy, with both parties acknowledging each other's efforts. The caretaker government's commitment to no new taxes and focus on administrative enhancements have been pivotal in these negotiations.

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