The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has recommended the Pakistani government impose a tax on stationery items including books, pens, etc. Sources in the finance department told the media that the lender has asked the government end tax exemptions on books, pen, paper, sticky note paper, card board and other stationery items. Sources say that the FBR authorities will brief the prime minister tomorrow on the FY budget 2024-24.

 

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