The Government of Pakistan has introduced a new digital tax law that mandates taxation on earnings generated from YouTube, social media platforms, and various online services. According to reports, income derived from audio, video, and music streaming services will now be subject to tax, along with other digital sectors. The legislation also applies to telemedicine, e-learning platforms, cloud services, and online banking in Pakistan. Furthermore, e-commerce websites, online stores, and digital marketplaces will also fall under the scope of the new tax regulation.

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