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Pakistan urges IMF to reduce tax rates for key sectors

by News Publishing
March 7, 2025
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Pakistan urges IMF to reduce tax rates for key sectors
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The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has proposed a reduction in tax rates for the tobacco, real estate, construction, and beverage sectors in an effort to boost transaction volumes and bridge a projected revenue shortfall. The proposal was presented to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as part of ongoing discussions regarding Pakistan’s annual tax collection target.

Proposed Tax Cuts to Boost Revenue

Facing a possible downward revision in its tax collection target, the FBR has argued that high tax rates have significantly slowed economic activity in these key sectors. The tax authority anticipates that by lowering the rates, it can generate an additional Rs100 billion in revenue between April and June of the current fiscal year.

However, Pakistani authorities remain uncertain whether these tax reductions will be implemented within the current fiscal year or incorporated into the 2025-26 budget.

The IMF, after analyzing Pakistan’s tax collection trends, estimated that even with strict enforcement and recovery measures, the FBR’s total revenue collection would likely reach Rs12,480 billion by June 30—falling short of the Rs12,970 billion target by Rs490 billion.

Sector-Specific Tax Adjustments

Tobacco Industry

The FBR proposed a 25% reduction in Federal Excise Duty (FED) on cigarettes, predicting that this adjustment could increase tax collection by Rs44 billion in the last quarter of the fiscal year. Authorities believe that lower prices would encourage more consumers to purchase tax-paid cigarettes, thereby increasing legal sales.

Real Estate and Construction

To stimulate real estate transactions, the FBR suggested reducing withholding tax on property sales and purchases (under Sections 236C and 236K). Officials estimate that adjusting these rates could increase tax collection by Rs20 billion by curbing off-the-books property deals, which have surged due to high transaction costs.

Beverage Sector

The beverage industry has witnessed a decline in tax-paid sales, prompting the FBR to advocate for lower FED rates to prevent further losses. Authorities argue that the current high tax burden is pushing consumers toward non-taxed or informal sector alternatives.

Solar Panel Tariff Plan Shared with IMF

In addition to tax revisions, the government has also presented a plan to revise electricity tariffs for solar panel owners using net metering. Under the current system, surplus electricity generated by solar panels is bought by the government at Rs27 per unit, but the proposal suggests reducing this rate to Rs10 per unit.

The IMF, however, raised concerns about how the government would manage the growing number of off-grid solar panel users and the potential impact on the power sector’s overall efficiency.

Power Sector Reforms and Tariff Adjustments

The government also informed the IMF about efforts to rationalize power tariffs by restructuring independent power producers (IPPs). Out of 104 power plants in Pakistan, 18 are government-owned, and 86 are privately operated.

Key developments in the power sector include:
✅ Termination of five inefficient power plants
✅ Successful renegotiation of tariffs with 14 IPPs
✅ Reduced tariff agreements with eight bagasse-based IPPs

Authorities are now negotiating with the remaining IPPs and exploring the possibility of using the Rs1.3 trillion fiscal space from reduced debt servicing to lower baseline electricity tariffs.

Looking Ahead

The government’s proposed tax adjustments and power sector reforms are aimed at reviving economic activity and improving revenue collection. However, the final decision on tax reductions depends on IMF approval and Pakistan’s overall economic trajectory in the coming months.

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