ISLAMABAD:   
The federal government has shared the budget for the year 2025–26. It includes many important changes in taxes, pensions, and real estate. The goal is to collect more tax fairly, help the economy grow, and reduce the government's financial burden. Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb announced these updates in his budget speech.    

Main Budget Points   

Category   

Measure   

Super Tax   

Cut by 0.5% for companies earning Rs200m–Rs500m yearly   

Withholding Tax on Property   

Reduced from 4% to 2.5%, 3.5% to 2%, and 3% to 1.5% in different slabs   

Federal Excise Duty (FED)   

Removed on sale of commercial properties, plots, and houses   

Stamp Duty in Islamabad   

Reduced from 4% to 1%   

Mortgage Financing   

Tax benefit for houses up to 10 marlas and flats up to 2,000 sq ft   

Interest Income Tax   

Increased from 15% to 20% (Not for National Savings Schemes)   

Pension Tax   

5% tax on pensions over Rs10 million per year (under age 70)   

E-commerce Tax   

Online sellers must pay tax and report monthly transactions   

Debt Income Tax   

25% tax on money earned through lending   

Solar Panel Imports   

18% tax added to support the local solar panel industry   

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Help for Companies   

The government is offering tax relief to businesses. Companies earning between Rs200 million and Rs500 million yearly will pay 0.5% less Super Tax. The  tax on buying property  has also been reduced in all categories.   

They have also removed the 7%  Federal Excise Duty  on selling commercial properties, houses, and plots. People who buy houses (up to 10 marlas) and flats (up to 2,000 sq ft) will get tax benefits through mortgage financing.   

New Taxes and Reforms   

To improve the tax system:   

  • Tax on interest income is now 20% (before it was 15%), but National Savings Schemes are not affected.   
      
  • 25% tax will be charged on income from lending money (debt income).   
      
  • Online businesses and e-commerce sellers will now be taxed. They must submit monthly reports of their sales and earnings.   

Changes in Pension Rules   

The government is changing the pension system to make it more sustainable:   

  • People under 70 who receive over Rs10 million per year in pensions will pay 5% tax.   
      
  • Early retirement is being discouraged.   
      
  • Future pension increases will follow the Consumer Price Index (CPI).   
      
  • Family pensions will stop after 10 years from the death of the spouse.   
      
  • Retired people who start working again will have to choose between pension or salary.    

Other Important Updates   

  • The government saved Rs3,000 billion by changing agreements with power companies (IPPs).   
      
  • Electricity prices have gone down by over 31%.   
      
  • Power losses in distribution have been reduced by Rs140 billion.   
      
  • new AI system will help track sales and production in industries like cement, fertilizer, beverages, and textiles.   
      
  • From July 1, 2025, tax returns will be madesimpler— only 7 details will be required instead of 800+ fields.   
      

This budget brings both relief and changes. It supports businesses, encourages activity, and brings more people and sectors into the tax system. It will be important to see how these steps affect Pakistan’s economy in the coming year.   

 

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