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Salaried class tax collection hits 3-year high despite rate cuts

byCT Report
17/08/2026
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ISLAMABAD: Rs44 billion in Income Tax was collected from the salaried class by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) in July 2026, the highest collection for the month in three years, despite a reduction in tax rates announced in the current fiscal years budget.

Sources said the July collection exceeded the Rs42 billion gathered in July 2024-25 and the Rs30 billion collected in July 2023-24, even though the government had lowered Income Tax rates for salaried individuals earning above Rs2.2 million annually.

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Under the new budget, the tax rate for the Rs2.2 million to Rs3.2 million annual income slab was reduced from 23 percent to 20 percent. For those earning between Rs3.2 million and Rs4.1 million, the rate was cut from 30 percent to 25 percent.

Individuals in the Rs4.1 million to Rs5.6 million bracket saw their rate drop from 35 percent to 29 percent, while the rate for the Rs5.6 million to Rs7 million slab was reduced from 35 percent to 32 percent.

In contrast, tax collection on property transactions declined in July despite a rise in transaction volumes. Property buying and selling transactions increased to 90,000 in July this year from 60,000 in the same month last year, sources said.

Under Section 236C, FBR collected Rs11 billion in tax on the sale of property in July this year, down from Rs14 billion in July last year. Tax collected on property purchases under Section 236K stood at Rs4.5 billion, compared with Rs6.6 billion during the same period last year.

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