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FBR notifies revised property valuation rates for Naval Anchorage Islamabad

byCT Report
25/02/2026
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has notified revised valuation rates for residential, commercial, and farm properties located in Naval Anchorage, Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT).

Through SRO 332(I)/2026, the FBR has amended SRO 163(I)/2026, expanding the scope of valuation to cover farmhouses as well as residential and commercial immovable properties in the society.

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The revised rates will apply for tax purposes, including capital gains tax, withholding tax, and federal property-related transactions.

Under the updated valuation table:

Residential open plots with possession have been fixed at Rs. 20,000 per square yard.

Residential open plots without possession are valued at Rs. 8,000 per square yard.

Commercial open plots with possession are now valued at Rs. 13,774 per square yard.

Commercial open plots without possession have been set at Rs. 8,000 per square yard.

Additionally, the FBR has revised valuation benchmarks for Agro, Poultry, and Vegetable Farms on a per kanal (500 square yards) basis in Naval Anchorage.

The updated property values are expected to impact tax liabilities for buyers, sellers, and investors dealing in immovable property within Naval Anchorage. Taxpayers are advised to review the revised rates before entering into any property transaction to ensure accurate tax compliance.

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