Pakistan government confirms no new taxes for current fiscal year

Pakistan's Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has stated that there will be no additional taxes imposed through a mini-budget for the current fiscal year.

The government is on track to meet its tax revenue target of 13 trillion rupees by the end of June. Aurangzeb emphasized that the government's fiscal strategy is in line with its revenue goals, indicating a stable approach to taxation in the near future.

This announcement is expected to bring relief to businesses and taxpayers as the government focuses on achieving its financial objectives without introducing new tax burdens.

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