Pakistan's FY27 Budget Aims to Accelerate Sustainable Growth, Finance Minister Aurangzeb Asserts

💰 Economy 📰 Pakistan 🕐 42 min ago
Pakistan's FY27 Budget Aims to Accelerate Sustainable Growth, Finance Minister Aurangzeb Asserts

Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb on Saturday asserted that the proposed budget for the next fiscal year (FY27) would set the foundation for “accelerating the sustainable growth” recorded in the past two years. His address follows the NA’s discussions earlier in the day on 140 recommendations made by the Senate on the budget. The finance czar recalled that MNAs presented their opinions on the proposed budget during the debate, adding that reservations were also voiced in so

Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb stated that Pakistan's proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2027 (FY27) is designed to lay the foundation for accelerating sustainable growth, building on the progress of the past two years. He emphasized that the budget focuses on deepening and broadening the tax net rather than solely burdening existing taxpayers, particularly the salaried class and small businesses. The budget aims for sustainable, inclusive, and export-led growth that increases productivity. Initiatives include concessional loans for importers and the agriculture sector, and the introduction of the Fixed Asaan Tax Scheme. Reforms in the tax sector aim to detach tax policy from administration, introducing an automated system to reduce taxpayer-officer interaction and end discretionary powers. Aurangzeb acknowledged constructive criticism but stressed the budget's overall positive and pro-growth orientation.

This report details Pakistan's FY27 budget, highlighting the Finance Minister's assertion that it will foster sustainable growth through tax reforms and pro-business policies.

#economy#market#finance#gdp#app

📌 Source

This summary is auto-compiled from XML. Visit the original article for the full text.

Read original article →
📱
News AI World — Mobile app
Get these headlines in 45 languages, with instant translation, on your phone. Drop your Gmail for early access.
← Back to all news