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    FBR Achieves FY26 Tax Collection Target with Rs13.6 Trillion Revenue

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 1, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has successfully achieved its tax collection target for the fiscal year 2026, amassing a total of Rs13.6 trillion. This milestone marks a significant accomplishment for Pakistan’s revenue authority amid ongoing economic challenges. The collection reflects enhanced tax administration and compliance efforts aimed at broadening the tax base and increasing government revenues.

    In a significant development for Pakistan’s economy, meeting the tax target is crucial for funding public services and reducing the fiscal deficit. The FBR’s performance indicates progress in mobilizing domestic resources, which is vital for sustaining development projects and social welfare programs. Meanwhile, the government continues to emphasize reforms to improve tax collection efficiency and transparency.

    Notably, the Rs13.6 trillion collection sets a benchmark for future fiscal years, demonstrating the potential for increased revenue generation despite economic pressures. This achievement also highlights the importance of tax policy adjustments and enforcement measures in strengthening Pakistan’s financial stability. Going forward, maintaining and exceeding such targets will be essential for economic growth and fiscal health.

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