Pakistan considers tax relief for salaried individuals

Islamabad: Reports suggest that Pakistan is reviewing tax relief proposals in the upcoming federal budget, with a primary focus on salaried individuals. The move is seen as an effort to ease the financial burden on middle-income taxpayers while navigating IMF-backed fiscal constraints. If implemented, the relief could provide significant support to households, increase disposable income, and encourage consumer spending. Observers note that targeted fiscal measures like this may boost economic activity, stabilize household budgets, and enhance confidence in the government’s economic management. Will the proposed tax relief improve financial resilience for salaried citizens across Pakistan?

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