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Pakistan budget-Fiscal year 2013-2014: Discussions

pmln manifesto says no increase in tax rate, while budget shows increase in tax rate from 16 to 17% percent, apart from raising tax on milk, cooking oil etc.

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lies start from day one.

caught red handed over manifesto lie, lets see what excuse you come up with?

Now @Tiger Awan's reply will be

What BS?

Don't read pml-n manifesto.. :omghaha:
 
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Budget 2013-14: More ‘business friendly’ than people friendly

The first Rs3.6 trillion budget of Nawaz Sharif government, presented by Finance Minister Ishaq Dar in the national assembly within a week of the government formation, appears more ‘business friendly’ than people friendly.

The electorate that voted Nawaz Sharif to power might not easily accept additional burden of price increases through the increase in General Sales Tax (GST) by one per cent to 17 per cent. Their reaction will set the tone of debate in the National Assembly.

The budget, if approved in the current form, may boost investment, revive growth and enable Pakistan to qualify for the IMF loan facility as it meets pre-conditions of the key donor. The man on the street, however, might find the year ahead more challenging economically as his real income declines because of the inflationary impact of the taxation measures proposed.

The government in its first defining policy move proposed people to endure the pain of adjustments now, to enjoy gains of growth later. For economic stabilisation the budget 2014 increases the GST to 17 per cent and revises upward the income tax rates, among other measures that could hit the masses.

The corporate Pakistan, which has been reluctant to invest in the country all through Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) rule during past five years resulting in depressed three per cent average growth, has been cultivated by revising downward the corporate tax rate by one per cent from 35 to 34 per cent with promise of decreasing it to 30 per cent in four years. It will increase corporate profits by neat one per cent in the next fiscal.

The government looks keen to revive the confidence of the big business to induce them to move ahead with aggressive investment plans they have been holding back for better times. “For the big boys of business in Pakistan future has arrived,” commented an analyst.

The budget is a typical PML-N document reflecting its economic philosophy of an unfettered market economy, it speaks of homework the party must have done long before assuming power as the document does not seem to be prepared in haste. It has all those signature initiatives that are considered hallmarks of Sharif’s rule in Pakistan.

There are all kinds of low ticket initiatives for public consumption (youth internship, micro credit, income support, technical training, laptop distribution, etc) but the focus of the development budget would be on infrastructure projects (motorways and railways).

“The budget package if endorsed by the parliament will infuse confidence in the private sector that already see Nawaz Sharif as champion of market economy. I will not be surprised if by the end of the fiscal Pakistan surpasses the growth target as public and private sector investment gain steam” a senior business leader told Dawn.com over telephone.

FM Ishaq Dar proposed upward revision in GST from 16 to 17 per cent on the floor of the assembly. It would make all products dearer by at least the same percentage, though the price spiral often enhance the impact of inflationary measures and lead to more than proportional rise in prices.

He projected to chop circular debt of energy sector to reduce by as much as about half of current Rs500 billion in 60 days. It was, however, not clear thus far how he intends to do that.

The budget assumes to cover the revenue shortfall through foreign inflows. The details of sources of these inflows are not clear.

There seems to be meek effort to encourage documentation by introducing tax incentive of two per cent for firms dealing with registered suppliers and distributors.

“The budget is in line with corporate sector expectations. It will improve the business environment as the government has respected IMF’s advice and is targeting to bring the deficit down from current 8.8 to 6.3 per cent by the end of next fiscal year, a reduction of exactly 2.5 per cent suggested,” Sayem Ali, Standard Chartered spokesperson on economic policy said commenting on the budget.

“Market will cheer cut in corporate tax rate. The GST revision will not affect companies as they will pass it on to consumers. All in all the budget 2013 is a good news for the capital market,” he added.

Author is the business editor at Dawn

Budget 2013-14: More ?business friendly? than people friendly - DAWN.COM

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As a businessman, I should be happy. But Why am I feeling for the aam aadmi?
 
Now @Tiger Awan's reply will be

What BS?

Don't read pml-n manifesto.. :omghaha:

in fact its pmln supporters who are being betrayed by their leadership. they believed in pmln manifesto and they are being fooled.

not us :)
 
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according to today's newspaper navy will receive only 62crore dollars....what the fudge is wrong with them, dont they know that navy is already lagging way behind? i really want to use swear words here after the budget but they will get me banned. how the hell is building motorways and distributing laptops improve awam's standard of living?

...and sui gas abbounced new schedule for CNG cuts( 1 day open, 1 closed)
 
yaar look we MUST for sometime stop leg pulling & support this budget. good or bad it is BETTER than the bugets given by PPP.

I would personally WISH that Nawaz wears sherwani comes and gives a speech that "MERAY AZIZ HAMWATNOU" please bare hardship for a year & after a year if things don't improve then hold me responsible!

but yaar currently Pakistan has NO ELECTRCITY,NO FOOD,NO INVESTMENTS, NO PEACE!

so ofcourse our budget cannot be compared to budgets of countries like USA or UK!
 
If I’m taxing the rich, people should support me: Ishaq Dar

ISLAMABAD: If I’m taxing the affluent class in the latest budget, the people of Pakistan should support me, said Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on Thursday.

Dar was speaking to media in Islamabad, explaining the measures proposed in the budget for fiscal year 2013-14.

Clarifying the levy imposed on highest income group (annual earnings above Rs7 million), the finance minister said that Rs1.4 million paid by the group in addition to the 30% tax will be used to support the poorest of all.

“This will go in the social safety net,” he said, stressing that the additional million is not a tax.

Responding to the complaints that followed this announcement yesterday, Dar said that only around 3,000 people fall in this category. “The rich should pay this levy happily,” he added.

Below is a graph showing the various sources of revenue:





Read more: budget2013

If I
 
yaar look we MUST for sometime stop leg pulling & support this budget. good or bad it is BETTER than the bugets given by PPP.

I would personally WISH that Nawaz wears sherwani comes and gives a speech that "MERAY AZIZ HAMWATNOU" please bare hardship for a year & after a year if things don't improve then hold me responsible!

but yaar currently Pakistan has NO ELECTRCITY,NO FOOD,NO INVESTMENTS, NO PEACE!

so ofcourse our budget cannot be compared to budgets of countries like USA or UK!

yaar bhai plz tell me, kia khazana awam ny khaali kia hai? jo paisa swiss bank main para hai woh wapas laen,awam pr q bojh daal rhy hain, motorways/ laptop scheme sy behter hai k paisa power sector pr lga dia jai, this budget is only good for the elite, not for the poor or middle class

If I’m taxing the rich, people should support me: Ishaq Dar

ISLAMABAD: If I’m taxing the affluent class in the latest budget, the people of Pakistan should support me, said Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on Thursday.

Dar was speaking to media in Islamabad, explaining the measures proposed in the budget for fiscal year 2013-14.

Clarifying the levy imposed on highest income group (annual earnings above Rs7 million), the finance minister said that Rs1.4 million paid by the group in addition to the 30% tax will be used to support the poorest of all.

“This will go in the social safety net,” he said, stressing that the additional million is not a tax.

Responding to the complaints that followed this announcement yesterday, Dar said that only around 3,000 people fall in this category. “The rich should pay this levy happily,” he added.

Below is a graph showing the various sources of revenue:





Read more: budget2013

If I

tell me how tax on cooking oil, sugar and milk is affecting the rich? and how the increase in electricity charges is going to affect the rich?
 
If I’m taxing the rich, people should support me: Ishaq Dar

ISLAMABAD: If I’m taxing the affluent class in the latest budget, the people of Pakistan should support me, said Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on Thursday.

Dar was speaking to media in Islamabad, explaining the measures proposed in the budget for fiscal year 2013-14.

Clarifying the levy imposed on highest income group (annual earnings above Rs7 million), the finance minister said that Rs1.4 million paid by the group in addition to the 30% tax will be used to support the poorest of all.

“This will go in the social safety net,” he said, stressing that the additional million is not a tax.

Responding to the complaints that followed this announcement yesterday, Dar said that only around 3,000 people fall in this category. “The rich should pay this levy happily,” he added.

Below is a graph showing the various sources of revenue:





Read more: budget2013

If I

Its interesting to note that government not only freezes the salary of the government servant but also increases the tax slab from 6 to 12 and added another 2 higher slabs for salaried class who pays tax on gross income and on the other hand they have decreased the corporate tax rate from 35% to 30% for organisation who are already minting money like anything and claim all their personal expenditure as tax deductible.

Some Awam dost Budget !!

#Laal's fb post
 
In a country where you intend to give laptops to youth from the money of taxes on milk of infants... give me a break seriously bitches- FB comment
 
Its interesting to note that government not only freezes the salary of the government servant but also increases the tax slab from 6 to 12 and added another 2 higher slabs for salaried class who pays tax on gross income and on the other hand they have decreased the corporate tax rate from 35% to 30% for organisation who are already minting money like anything and claim all their personal expenditure as tax deductible.

Some Awam dost Budget !!

#Laal's fb post

government servants are already MOST of them incompetent! not all of them! and increasing their salary next year dar said. and he reduced corporate tax for 2 reasons:

1) encourage business & FDI

2) A progressive corporation will in THEORY hire more staff.


look I don't think this budget is as bad given the situation PPP left us in!


come on let's be realistic we didn't expect much from this budget anyways. I am just looking at a year ahead if FDI increases & load shedding decreases! and inflation is controlled!


BUT the most impressive thing is


the cutting of GOVERNMENT & PM cots which account to 40 billion rupees!

Pity the nation which taxes the milk of its infants but lets go its landlords tax free!

lol ghareeb kaa bacha drinks the milk of mother or goat! but not boxed powder milk! :lol: bhai tough times bro got to look long term in a year
 
lol ghareeb kaa bacha drinks the milk of mother or goat! but not boxed powder milk! :lol: bhai tough times bro got to look long term in a year

Its not about Ghareeb ka bacha or Ameer ka bacha, its about taxing the basic requirement of infants while conveniently leaving the big landlords out of tax net! Tough times hain to waderoon ka kiun nai tax kertey?
 
Its not about Ghareeb ka bacha or Ameer ka bacha, its about taxing the basic requirement of infants while conveniently leaving the big landlords out of tax net! Tough times hain to waderoon ka kiun nai tax kertey?

this point is the only point which clearly shows that Nawaz has same wadera mentality! sadly he has been brought into power by waderas or along with waderas!
 
government servants are already MOST of them incompetent! not all of them! and increasing their salary next year dar said. and he reduced corporate tax for 2 reasons:

1) encourage business & FDI

2) A progressive corporation will in THEORY hire more staff.


look I don't think this budget is as bad given the situation PPP left us in!


come on let's be realistic we didn't expect much from this budget anyways. I am just looking at a year ahead if FDI increases & load shedding decreases! and inflation is controlled!


BUT the most impressive thing is


the cutting of GOVERNMENT & PM cots which account to 40 billion rupees!



lol ghareeb kaa bacha drinks the milk of mother or goat! but not boxed powder milk! :lol: bhai tough times bro got to look long term in a year

you said taxes were done on rich and hence support it?

now you are justifying in the very next post why rich are not taxed...
 
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