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    Telecom Sector Seeks Extensive Tax Relief in Budget 2026–27

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 20, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The telecom industry has called for broad tax relief measures in the upcoming Budget 2026–27, emphasizing the need to alleviate financial burdens that hinder sector growth. This demand reflects ongoing challenges faced by telecom companies, including high operational costs and regulatory pressures. Industry leaders argue that tax concessions could stimulate investment, enhance service quality, and promote digital inclusion across the country.

    In a significant development, the sector’s plea for fiscal incentives aligns with the government’s broader economic objectives to foster technological advancement and connectivity. The telecom industry plays a crucial role in Pakistan’s digital economy, contributing substantially to GDP and employment. By addressing taxation issues, the government could unlock new opportunities for innovation and expansion within this vital sector.

    Meanwhile, experts highlight that without targeted tax reforms, the telecom sector may struggle to keep pace with global technological trends and consumer demands. The proposed relief could also encourage foreign investment, helping Pakistan compete regionally. As Budget 2026–27 approaches, stakeholders await concrete policy decisions that could shape the future trajectory of telecommunications in the country.

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