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Government Weighs Relief for Exporters Through Advance Tax Abolition

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May 30, 2026
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ISLAMABAD: The federal government is examining various options to provide limited but significant relief to the export sector in the upcoming budget for the fiscal year 2026-27. The proposals include the abolition of the one percent advance tax on export earnings, which could provide exporters with a relief of about Rs100 billion.

According to official sources, the move is aimed at reducing the liquidity problems faced by the export industry and improving the performance of foreign exchange-earning sectors. Exporters argue that the current tax system puts additional pressure on their working capital, which poses difficulties in maintaining production activities and competitiveness in global markets.

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The textile sector is considered the largest export sector in Pakistan’s economy, providing a major share of the country’s exports. Industry representatives, while presenting budget proposals to the government, have demanded tax reforms, reduction in energy costs and immediate payment of pending refunds.

According to economists, although the abolition of the one percent advance tax will not be a complete solution, it can improve the cash position of export companies. They say that the biggest problem facing the export sector is not only the tax rate but also the complex system of tax collection and refunds.

Sources say that the government is taking a cautious approach to maintain fiscal discipline. For this reason, it seems unlikely that all the proposals presented by exporters will be accepted immediately. However, policymakers are aware that increasing exports is indispensable for the stability of the country’s economy.

High energy prices also remain a major challenge for the export sector. Industry circles say that due to the high electricity and gas prices in Pakistan compared to regional countries, production costs increase significantly, which affects the competitiveness of Pakistani products in the global market.

According to economic analysts, Pakistan will have to adopt a long-term strategy to promote exports. This strategy should include tax reforms, affordable energy, a fast-track refund system and a conducive environment for investment.

Government sources say that during the preparation of the budget, proposals from the export sector are being reviewed, and the final decision will be taken keeping in mind the fiscal capacity and national economic priorities. If the one percent advance tax is abolished, it will be considered a positive signal for the export industry.

The eyes of economic circles are now focused on the upcoming budget, which will make it clear to what extent the government is ready to take practical steps to increase exports and promote industrial activities.

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