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Pakistan’s revenue doubled in two years; government steps appreciated: IMF

Islamabad: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has announced that Pakistan has made significant progress in the field of revenue in the last two years, and total revenues have increased from Rs 9.6 trillion to Rs 18 trillion. This has come to light in a recent statement issued by the IMF, which expressed confidence in the direction of the Pakistani economy.

According to the Finance Ministry, this increase was possible due to an improved tax collection system, new tax measures, and financial support from the central bank. A government spokesperson says that reform measures and transparent policies have strengthened the national treasury.

According to experts, although the increase in revenue is a positive sign, it is also necessary to widen the tax net for sustainable development. The government claims that the journey of increasing revenues and economic stability will continue through further reforms.

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