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MTO Karachi exceeds May tax collection target by Rs2b

byCT Report
30/05/2026
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KARACHI: The Medium Taxpayers’ Office (MTO) Karachi has surpassed its tax collection target for May 2026, collecting Rs27 billion against an assigned target of Rs25 billion and achieving the milestone two days before the end of the month.

The strong performance provides a significant boost to the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) as it intensifies efforts to meet its annual revenue targets before the close of the fiscal year.

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According to official sources, MTO Karachi exceeded expectations through enhanced tax enforcement, improved compliance monitoring, and recovery measures aimed at increasing revenue collection from medium-sized taxpayers.

The achievement was appreciated by senior FBR officials, who commended the management and staff of MTO Karachi for surpassing the monthly target ahead of schedule. Tax authorities attributed the performance to coordinated efforts focused on revenue mobilization while continuing taxpayer facilitation initiatives.

Data released by the office shows that net tax collections increased by 29 percent year-on-year during May 2026. MTO Karachi collected Rs27.14 billion compared to Rs21 billion in the corresponding month last year, reflecting strong growth across major tax heads.

Income tax remained the largest source of revenue, rising to Rs14.10 billion from Rs9.65 billion in May 2025. The increase indicates improved tax compliance, enhanced enforcement actions, and stronger recovery of outstanding dues.

Sales tax collections also recorded healthy growth, increasing to Rs11.69 billion compared with Rs9.90 billion in the same period last year. Meanwhile, federal excise duty (FED) collections contributed Rs1.36 billion during the month.

Tax officials noted that the increase in revenue collection reflects ongoing efforts to improve documentation of economic activity and strengthen compliance among medium-sized taxpayers.

In addition to higher tax collections, MTO Karachi significantly increased sales tax refund payments to businesses and exporters. During May 2026, the office disbursed Rs5.45 billion in sales tax refunds, compared to Rs3.01 billion in the same month of the previous year.

The higher refund payments are expected to improve cash flow for businesses, particularly exporters, by reducing liquidity constraints and supporting commercial activity.

Officials emphasized that the simultaneous rise in revenue collection and refund disbursements demonstrates a balanced approach aimed at strengthening tax administration while facilitating compliant taxpayers.

The performance of MTO Karachi is being viewed as an encouraging development for the FBR as it seeks to bridge revenue gaps and achieve fiscal targets. Strong collection growth from major tax offices is expected to play a critical role in supporting the government’s revenue objectives and broader fiscal consolidation efforts before the end of FY2025-26.

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