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    Punjab Increases Vehicle Token Tax and Updates Sales Tax Rates in Reform

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Punjab government has introduced a major fiscal reform by increasing the vehicle token tax, a mandatory annual fee for vehicle owners. This adjustment aims to boost provincial revenue and improve public services funded through these taxes. The revision reflects the government’s effort to align tax policies with current economic demands and inflationary pressures. Vehicle owners across Punjab will now face higher charges, impacting both private and commercial vehicles.

    In addition to the token tax hike, the government has also revised sales tax rates on various goods and services. This move is part of a broader strategy to streamline tax collection and expand the tax base within the province. The updated rates are expected to affect multiple sectors, potentially influencing consumer prices and business operations. These changes come amid ongoing efforts to stabilize the provincial economy and enhance fiscal sustainability.

    Notably, these reforms are significant as they demonstrate Punjab’s proactive approach to addressing budgetary challenges through taxation. The increased revenues from vehicle token tax and sales tax adjustments will likely support infrastructure development and public welfare programs. Meanwhile, stakeholders including businesses and consumers are expected to adapt to the new tax framework. This fiscal policy shift underscores the government’s commitment to economic reform and improved governance.

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