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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and the IMF have so far remained unable to narrow down their differences and both sides decided to continue talks till approval of the upcoming budget 2021-22 from Parliament.The.
ISLAMABAD: Former minister for finance Dr Hafeez A Pasha has raised different objections over the calculation of GDP growth figures and said that the last fiscal year growth was finalised at.
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May 24, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Ruling out the possibility of committing ‘manipulation’ for jacking up the GDP growth figures, Minister for Finance Shaukat Tarin has said the government would get the desired fiscal space from the IMF to avoid burdening masses more in the upcoming budget.
“The IMF will allow us fiscal space to adopt the bottom-up approach as the government plans to shift benefits of inclusive growth to general masses instead of waiting for trickle-down effects,” the minister said while replying to a query whether the IMF will show a lenient attitude for the coming budget while addressing a virtual news briefing here on Sunday.
No plan to further tax salaried class, says Tarin
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May 24, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Ruling out the possibility of committing ‘manipulation’ for jacking up the GDP growth figures, Minister for Finance Shaukat Tarin has said the government would get the desired fiscal space from the IMF to avoid burdening masses more in the upcoming budget.
“The IMF will allow us fiscal space to adopt the bottom-up approach as the government plans to shift benefits of inclusive growth to general masses instead of waiting for trickle-down effects,” the minister said while replying to a query whether the IMF will show a lenient attitude for the coming budget while addressing a virtual news briefing here on Sunday.