Pakistan tax revenue rises in January as direct taxes drive growth

Men exchange Pakistani banknotes at a shop counter in Peshawar, Pakistan November 17, 2017. (Reuters/File)
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Updated 31 January 2026
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Pakistan tax revenue rises in January as direct taxes drive growth

  • Federal tax collection grows 16% year-on-year at the outset of 2026, led by income tax gains
  • Seven-month revenues reach Rs.7.18 trillion as authorities bank on recovery in manufacturing

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on Saturday reported a strong pickup in tax collection in January, driven by a sharp rise in direct taxes, as the government seeks to shore up public finances under a reform-led revenue mobilization drive.

The tax authority collected a provisional Rs1.02 trillion ($3.65 billion) in January, up 16% from Rs.873 billion ($3.14 billion) in the same month last year, surpassing the six-month average growth rate of 10-11%, according to an official statement.

“This month’s tax performance reveals a nuanced and strategically significant fiscal outcome, characterized by substantial increase in direct taxation, modest growth in indirect and excise streams and an overall healthy and improved performance in January 2026,” the statement said.

“It also reinforces the credibility of reform-driven revenue mobilization and transformation plan of FBR,” it added.

Income tax collection rose 26% to Rs483 billion ($1.74 billion) from Rs381 billion ($1.37 billion) a year earlier, reflecting what the FBR described as the impact of enforcement measures and efforts to unlock revenue tied up in litigation.

Sales tax receipts increased 12% to Rs360 billion ($1.30 billion) from Rs322 billion ($1.16 billion) last year, which the tax authority linked to signs of recovery in large-scale manufacturing.

The FBR said the results underscored the effectiveness of its reform program, including the use of digital infrastructure and enforcement tools to improve compliance and expand the tax base, while encouraging voluntary taxpayer participation.

Cumulatively, the FBR collected Rs7.18 trillion ($25.83 billion) in the first seven months of the 2026 fiscal year, compared with Rs6.49 trillion ($23.36 billion) in the same period last year.

The tax authority said it was optimistic that continued recovery in manufacturing would help it meet its full-year revenue targets, adding that it aimed to maintain momentum in the remaining months of the fiscal year.
 


International Cricket Council in talks to revive India-Pakistan T20 World Cup clash

Updated 07 February 2026
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International Cricket Council in talks to revive India-Pakistan T20 World Cup clash

  • Pakistan face two-point loss and net run-rate hit if they forfeit Feb. 15 match
  • ICC seeks dialogue after Pakistan boycott clash citing government directive

NEW DELHI, India: The International Cricket Council is in talks with the Pakistan Cricket Board to resolve the boycott of its T20 World Cup match against India on February 15, AFP learnt Saturday.

Any clash between arch-rivals India and Pakistan is one of the most lucrative in cricket, worth millions of dollars in broadcast, sponsor and advertising revenue.

But the fixture was thrown into doubt after Pakistan’s government ordered the team not to play the match in Colombo.

The Pakistan Cricket Board reached out to the ICC after a formal communication from the cricket’s world body, a source close to the developments told AFP.

The ICC was seeking a resolution through dialogue and not confrontation, the source added.

The 20-team tournament has been overshadowed by an acrimonious political build-up after Bangladesh, who refused to play in India citing security concerns, were replaced by Scotland.

As a protest, Pakistan refused to face co-hosts India in their Group A fixture.

Pakistan, who edged out Netherlands in the tournament opener on Saturday, will lose two points if they forfeit the match and also suffer a significant blow to their net run rate.

India skipper Suryakumar Yadav said this week that his team would travel to Colombo for the clash.

Pakistan and India have not played bilateral cricket for more than a decade, and meet only in global or regional tournaments.