The details of Pakistan’s non-tax revenue projections for the fiscal year 2026–27 have been revealed in the federal budget documents, showing a significant rise in key income streams, particularly from petroleum levies and central bank profits.
According to official estimates shared by the federal government, total non-tax revenue is set at over Rs. 53,355 billion, compared to Rs. 50,936 billion expected in the current fiscal year.
The government has set a record petroleum levy collection target of Rs1,676 billion, reflecting a sharp increase compared to previous years. The levy on LPG is projected at Rs3.45 billion, while additional revenues include:
Profit transfers from the State Bank of Pakistan are estimated at Rs. 1,435.75 billion, down from Rs. 2,428 billion in the current fiscal year.
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This is how we pay for their Rolls Royces, personal jets and hajj umrahs of corrupt rulers
53 trillion in taxes get your number rechecked or ask some senior person to verify it before publishing. Size of Pakistan GDP is 127 trillion, so can 53 trillion in taxes makes sense? Your number are over stated or you are making mistake to translating kharab to trillion. Kharab has 11 zeros trillion has 12 zeros. 1 trillion is equal to 10 kharab.
Replace Trillions with Billions in heading,