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Govt Likely to Present Budget Ahead of Schedule

by Web Desk
March 18, 2025
in Economy, Main, Pakistan Politics, Politics
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The federal government is expected to present the FY26 budget earlier than usual, with plans to table it in May 2025.

The federal government is expected to present the FY26 budget earlier than usual, with plans to table it in May 2025.

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The government may unveil the budget for the upcoming year earlier than usual

In May 2025, rather than in June as is customary the federal government is apparently preparing to release the fiscal year 2025-26 (FY26) budget sooner than expected. Important organizations including the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and the Ministry of Finance are reportedly working hard to complete the budget framework and projections in advance of the early presentation, according to official sources.

This change in time is thought to be a result of attempts to speed up fiscal planning in the face of persistent economic difficulties and to match the budgetary process with ongoing discussions with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The administration hopes to expedite approval and maybe satisfy prerequisites for additional foreign funding or program extensions by presenting the budget early.

Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb gave more details about the next budget in a written declaration that was sent to the National Assembly. He explained that there are currently no plans to raise federal employees’ pay or pensions in FY26. Many public sector employees are disappointed by this disclosure, especially in light of ongoing inflation and cost of living issues.

The government is examining the employment restrictions and ceiling allowances for federal personnel the finance minister added, but wage and pension increases are not on the agenda. Although no details have been given yet, this evaluation may result in changes or revisions to benefit plans and staffing policies.

As it negotiates terms with foreign donors and financial institutions the government may be attempting to establish fiscal credibility as seen by the anticipated early budget announcement. The response to the absence of direct financial assistance for government workers is still unknown particularly in light of demands for greater assistance during difficult economic times.

Tags: budget planningearly budget presentationEconomic UpdateFBRfederal governmentFY26 budgetGovernment Employeesinflation impactMinistry of financeMuhammad AurangzebPakistan budget 2025pakistan economyPension UpdateSalary Increase
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