Mini budget approved today as a supplemental bill by the cabinet

 Mini budget approved today as a supplemental bill by the cabinet

Mini budget approved today as a supplemental bill by the cabinet

ISLAMABAD: Federal government is all set to present mini budget today after the federal cabinet yesterday approved the Finance Supplementary Bill 2023 providing for a 1% increase in general sales tax and additional taxes on luxury items as part of the reforms related to the International Monetary Fund’s Ninth Review.

This came after President Arif Alvi refused federal government’s request to approve an ordinance, seeking to imposing new taxes to raise additional revenue in line with the conditions of International Monetary Fund (IMF) to revive the stalled $6.5 billion bailout package.

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The private news channel has learnt that the government has also decided to not only present the mini budget in the Parliament but also get its approval today. For this purpose, the NA is expected to meet at around 3:30 pm and Senate at around 4:30 pm today.

Mini budget approved today as a supplemental bill by the cabinet

The supplementary bill 2023 passed in a cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif who gave the directives not to tax any daily use items which could affect the poor or middle class.

During the briefing given to the prime minister, it told that under the reforms, luxury items would taxed.

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The prime minister said the government was making maximum efforts to put the minimum possible burden on the poor people; however, he called for taking necessary measures to tax luxury goods.

The supplementary finance bill would now tabled before the parliament on Wednesday as the president has already summoned the sessions of the National Assembly and Senate.

The prime minister said that an austerity policy would adopted at the government level which would soon formally announced as the economic difficulties could only overcome while limiting ourselves within our resources.

He said all of the cabinet members and the government officers would bound to adhere to the austerity package as it was inevitable to steer the country out of economic challenges.
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He said the 220 million of Pakistan were bearing the brunt of the incompetence and negligence of the previous government.

“We assumed the power in difficult circumstances and sacrificed our politics for sake of the state. The previous government betrayed the people through its tall claims of simplicity and austerity,” he remarked.

The federal cabinet approved the renaming of the Turkiye Earthquake Victims Fund as Turkiye and Syria Earthquake Victims Fund with the prime minister urging the people to donate wholeheartedly to this fund.

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The prime minister expressed condolence over the destruction caused by the unprecedented earthquake in Turkiye and Syria. He also apprised the cabinet members of his telephonic interaction with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in which he assured Pakistan’s all-out support to the quake-hit people.

He said the relief goods including blankets, warm clothes and others had dispatched to Turkiye and Syria while more goods also sent there. The Pakistan Air Force, rescue workers, NGOs and philanthropists were also taking part in the relief activities, he added.

The cabinet members also offered Fateha for the mother of Advisor to Prime Minister Ahad Cheema.

The federal cabinet endorsed the Economic Coordination Committee’s decisions it had taken in its respective meetings held on February 10 and 13, 2023. It also endorsed the decisions of the Cabinet Committee on Legislative Cases taken in its meeting held on February 9, 2023.

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