Punjab approves historic tax-free surplus budget

Budget includes a salary increase of 20 to 25 per cent and a 15 per cent rise in pensions

Punjab Assembly Opposition Leader Malik Ahmad Khan Bachar addresses a gathering. PHOTO: FACEBOOK

Punjab's cabinet has approved the province's largest tax-free surplus budget in history, subsequently presented to the Punjab Assembly on Thursday. The budget includes a salary increase of 20 to 25 per cent and a 15 per cent rise in pensions.

According to Express News, Punjab's budget was presented in the assembly by Finance Minister Mujtaba Shujaur Rehman.

For the first time, Punjab has closed Rs530 billion worth of dead schemes from the development budget and included new schemes. The new budget does not impose any new taxes nor increase existing tax rates. Revenue will be increased by 53 per cent through financial sources without raising taxes.

The largest development package in Punjab's history was also approved. The cabinet approved a record Rs842 billion development budget. The previous revenue target was Rs625 billion, while the current target is set at Rs960 billion, to be raised from provincial resources.

Punjab has approved an increase in the minimum wage from Rs32,000 to Rs37,000. Salaries will rise by 20 to 25 per cent and pensions by 15 per cent.

For the first time, a record Rs1 billion has been allocated to the Minority Development Fund. Approval was given for the repayment of Rs375 billion wheat loan, saving over Rs54 billion in interest.

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Rs6 billion were allocated for the laptop scheme and Rs5 billion for the PKLI Endowment Fund. A sum of Rs130 billion was earmarked for social protection, a record increase of Rs110 billion.

Punjab collected 36 per cent more tax than the FBR target. A supplementary grant of Rs268 billion was approved for the 2023-24 budget. The supplementary budget statement for the fiscal year 2023-24 was also approved.

Additional allocations include Rs26 billion for agricultural equipment, Rs10 billion for the Kisan Card, Rs30 billion for the CM Green Tractor Programme, and Rs80 billion for the CM District SDG Programme.

For Lahore's development, Rs35 billion was allocated, Rs5 billion for Murree, Rs2 billion for the Livestock Card, Rs2 billion for the Himmat and Nigehban Card, and Rs26 billion for restructuring education.

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