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    IMF Calls on Pakistan to Broaden Tax Base and Boost Revenue Collection

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 21, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has emphasized the need for Pakistan to expand its tax base and improve the efficiency of revenue collection. This recommendation comes as part of broader fiscal reforms aimed at stabilizing Pakistan’s economy amid ongoing financial challenges. Expanding the tax net would help increase government revenues, which are crucial for funding public services and reducing budget deficits.

    Pakistan’s tax-to-GDP ratio has historically been low compared to regional peers, limiting the government’s ability to invest in infrastructure and social programs. The IMF’s call highlights the importance of addressing tax evasion and broadening the taxable population, including informal sectors. Strengthening tax administration and compliance mechanisms is also seen as essential to achieving sustainable economic growth.

    In a significant development, these IMF recommendations align with Pakistan’s efforts to secure international financial support and implement structural reforms. Improved revenue collection could enhance fiscal stability, reduce reliance on external borrowing, and foster investor confidence. Meanwhile, successful implementation would have long-term benefits for Pakistan’s economic resilience and development prospects.

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