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Solar panels, agri inputs may lose tax relief under IMF plan

byCT Report
29/05/2025
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ISLAMABAD: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has recommended stringent measures to enhance tax law enforcement in Pakistan, with several proposals likely to feature in the upcoming federal budget for 2025-26.

Among the key suggestions is the expansion of the luxury goods list subject to higher sales tax rates. The IMF has proposed increasing the sales tax on luxury items beyond the current 25 percent, aiming to broaden the tax base and increase government revenue.

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In parallel, the World Bank has urged authorities to leverage technology more effectively to strengthen the powers of tax officials, ensuring greater transparency and curbing tax evasion.

Sources indicate a significant hike in penalties for tax evasion at point of sale (POS) systems is under consideration. The proposed fine increase—from Rs 500,000 to Rs 5 million—is coupled with recommendations to initiate criminal proceedings against violators, signalling a tougher stance on tax-related offenses.

The proposals also include raising the federal excise duty on agricultural machinery and inputs. Additionally, the government is contemplating easing import restrictions to facilitate access to essential agricultural equipment.

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