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Hafeez Shiekh announces Budget 2011-12, economic forecasts

By: Reuters, Uploaded: 3rd June 2011



Finance Minister Abdul Hafeez Shaikh presented Pakistan’s federal budget to parliament on Friday, for the coming financial year beginning in July.

Following are the highlights of the budget in a document:

PROJECTIONS

- The 2011/12 budget outlay is 2.767 trillion rupees ($32 billion), up 14.2 percent from the fiscal year 2010-11.

- Total revenue (tax revenue and non-tax revenue) is targeted at 2.732 trillion rupees, out of which the Federal Board of Revenue aims to collect 1.952 trillion rupees, compared with 1.588 trillion in fiscal year 2010-11.

- Defence spending will increase to 495 billion rupees for the fiscal year 2011-12, compared with 442 billion rupees in the year ending June 30.

- External receipts are estimated at 414 billion rupees, an increase of 7.1 percent over budget estimates for the fiscal year 2010-11.

- The size of the public sector development programme (PSDP) is allocated at 730 billion rupees.

MACROECONOMIC TARGETS

- The budget targets a fiscal deficit of 4 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) for the fiscal year 2011-12.

TAXATION AND DUTIES

- Ending special exemptions and zero ratings.

- Reduction of the general sales tax to 16 percent from 17 percent.

- Tax rate for commercial importers on value addition rises to 3 percent from 2 percent.

SUBSIDIES

- Pakistan will cut its subsidies to 166.5 billion rupees for 2011/12, compared with 395.8 billion rupees in the fiscal year 2010-11.

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Story first published: 3rd June 2011




 
 
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