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As economic situation looks gloomy in Pakistan, IMF advises strict measures

The International Monetary Fund has called on Pakistan to impose additional taxes worth PKR 600 billion

ANI Oct 25, 2022 22:43 IST googleads

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Islamabad [Pakistan], October 25 (ANI): With the economic situation looking gloomy in Pakistan and the country being downgraded by Fitch and Moody, the International Monetary Fund has called on the nation to impose additional taxes worth PKR 600 billion, reported Express Tribune on Tuesday.
The IMF has estimated that Pakistan may have to take additional revenue measures equal to 0.75% of Pakistan's GDP which is around 600 billion PKR.
The Express Tribune citing sources said that the IMF has also urged Pakistan to notify an anti-corruption task force, and has put forward several more conditions.
Although the Forex reserves of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) currently stand at $7.6bn, out of the total reserves, $2.3bn of it was credited by China, $3bn deposited by Saudi Arabia and $1.2bn came from the IMF, reported an analysis published in Dawn.
The report further said that even though Pakistan received about $30 billion in remittances in the fiscal year 2022, even then it has not managed to keep its current account deficit in control, as it still needs around $32 billion this fiscal year to make payments against foreign obligations.
Not just the foreign obligations, but also the rising inflation is making the cost of living quite difficult for the local people.
Fair Observer citing the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) said that inflation in Pakistan peaked at a historic high of 27.3% in August. But there is a large gap between the actual inflation and the government's inflation target of 11.5% for this fiscal year.
The prices of daily commodities are also getting out of people's budgets. While the costs of onions have almost doubled, cooking oil prices have risen by around 83%.
The floods in Pakistan, which destroyed almost 40% of the standing crops are being considered one of the prime reasons for such a massive rate of inflation in the country.
The Fair Observer citing World Bank said that the rate of poverty in Pakistan has surged from 2.5% to 4%, which has taken the number of people in poverty from 5.8 million to 9 million.
According to Business Recorder, Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Muhammad Ishaq Dar, during the question hour session in National Assembly on Monday said that the outstanding public debt of Pakistan was 49.2 trillion PKR at the end of June 2022.
He further said that the country faces a domestic debt of 31.04 trillion and external debt of 18.16 trillion.
So the chance of Pakistan being able to implement the IMF recommendations looks gloomy as the government is already facing heavy criticism on the front of rising inflation and increasing cost of living. (ANI)

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