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Pakistan's tax-to-GDP ratio
Business
  • Web Desk
  • Jul 23, 2025
Pakistan’s tax-to-GDP ratio hits record high as PM urges faster FBR digitisation

Shehbaz Sharif directs that measures be taken within a specified timeframe to create a tax system aligned with modern requirements

Non-filers
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  • Faizan Khan
  • Dec 18, 2024
Non-filers will no longer be able to purchase vehicles exceeding 800cc

Non-filers will also face restrictions on acquiring shares beyond certain limits and opening new bank accounts

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) announced that its offices will remain open on Sunday (today) to faciliate the submission of business tax returns ahead of the impeding deadline.
Pakistan
  • Web Desk
  • Oct 15, 2024
FBR extends Income Tax Returns deadline to October 31

This is a second extension granted by the revenue authority.

salaried class
Pakistan
  • Web Desk
  • Aug 03, 2024
Salaried class likely to get some tax relief

The Federal government is likely to provide income tax relief to the salaried class to alleviate financial pressure on salaried workers.

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MELBOURNE: Australian cricketer Usman Khawaja spoke out about the ongoing violence in Gaza amid the recent international recognition of a Palestine state by several countries. Posting on his Instagram account, the Australian cricketer noted that two years ago, mentioning Palestine in Australia was difficult, but public discourse is shifting as Australia prepares to formally recognise Palestine as a state next month. Read more: New Zealand to decide on Palestinian state recognition ‘by September’ View this post on Instagram A post shared by Usman Khawaja (@usman_khawajy) Since October 2023, Gaza has been the site of widespread destruction, with the enclave blockaded from land, sea and air by the Israeli military. This has led to mass starvation and humanitarian crisis. According to the Gaza Health Ministry and other sources, more than 60,000 Palestinians, including children, have been killed by the occupying force. Israeli military actions documented since October 2023 include heavy aerial bombardments on densely populated residential areas, hospitals, schools and United Nations shelters. Critical infrastructure such as water and electricity systems has been heavily damaged or destroyed, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis. Tens of thousands of Palestinians have been forcibly displaced, while an ongoing blockade restricts essential supplies including food, medicine and fuel. Israel has also been documented carrying out: Indiscriminate airstrikes causing mass civilian casualties across entire neighbourhoods Destruction of approximately 90 per cent of Gaza’s schools and universities through airstrikes, shelling and demolitions. Attacks on humanitarian aid distribution centres and shelters for internally displaced persons. The use of starvation as a method of warfare Forced evacuations aimed at removing Palestinians from their homes      Lack of distinction between military and civilians, breaching international law on proportionality and precautions Human rights organisations such as Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, B’Tselem and United Nations special rapporteurs documented these actions as war crimes and crimes against humanity. The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, citing allegations of war crimes including the use of starvation tactics. In the past weeks, several European countries including the United Kingdom, France, and Malta formally recognised or announced plans to recognise Palestine. The announcements show an increasing tilt in global public perception of Israeli war crimes in the region. Read more: Global Sumud Flotilla: Greta Thunberg to sail again to ‘break Gaza siege’ Usman Khawaja urged people to continue speaking out for Palestine, particularly innocent children affected the conflict. “We should never back down from saying the right thing”, he said. The Australian cricketer stated that change starts with “small steps” but requires ongoing effort to shift narratives and expand recognition worldwide.
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