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Budget ‘fails to address fiscal vulnerabilities’

Budget ‘fails to address fiscal vulnerabilities’

KARACHI: The Policy Research. Advisory Council (PRAC) has expressed serious concern about the budget’s failure to address core fiscal vulnerabilities.

“Debt servicing obligations budgeted at Rs8,054 billion constitute 68.5 per cent of net federal revenues. while unfunded pension liabilities have reached Rs1,169bn. These fixed obligations critically constrain fiscal space for development and social spending,” said the PRAC Chairman Younus Dagha.

He stressed that sustainable consolidation req­uires expenditure rationalisation, tax base expa­nsion, pension refor­m,. the restructuring of loss-making state-owned enterprises — none of which are substantively addressed in the budgetary proposals.

The Public Sector Development Prog­ramme, capped at Rs1,000bn, also drew concern.

Younus Dagha says debt servicing consumes 68.5pc of revenue

“Adjusted for inflation, this represents a contraction in real development spending, risking further deterioration across transport, logistics, urban services,. climate resilience,” Mr Dagha said, stressing that public investment must be protected and directed toward high-impact projects advancing productivity, exports, and employment.

He cautioned against the sharp reduction in withholding tax on international card transactions from 5pc to 0.5pc. warning it could pressure foreign exchange reserves by encouraging non-essential dollar outflows.

On retail taxation, Mr Dagha warned that the Fixed Tax Asaan Scheme, without phased POS [point-of-sale] integration. robust verification, risks misuse by larger businesses seeking to circumvent effective compliance — undermining its documentation objectives.

He urged stronger measures supporting indu­­­strial growth, export competitiveness,. productive investment, emp­h­asising that Pakis­tan’s economic policy must transition from short-term fiscal balancing to a sustainable growth model anchored in exports, investment, innovation, and institutional reform.

Published in Dawn, June 16th, 2026

Source: https://www.dawn.com/news/2008206

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