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Pakistan Sees 23.5% Tax Revenue Growth Driven By Telecom, Salaries, And IT Exports

  • November 11, 2025
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Pakistan’s tax revenues recorded strong growth in FY2024–25, rising 23.5% year-on-year to Rs3.38 trillion, with significant contributions from the telecom, salary, and contract sectors, according to the Revenue Division’s Yearbook 2024–25. The telephone and telecom segment stood out with a 24.1% increase, collecting Rs123.4 billion compared to Rs99.4 billion in the previous fiscal year. This growth underscores the increasing importance of digital communication services in Pakistan’s economy and highlights the telecom industry as a key revenue driver. Analysts note that the sector’s rise reflects higher mobile penetration, expanded broadband usage, and growing reliance on digital services, even as operators navigate taxation pressures and regulatory uncertainties.

The strong performance of telecom collections is part of a broader trend where Pakistan’s fiscal landscape is increasingly intertwined with digital infrastructure. With mobile connectivity and online transactions becoming central to daily economic activity, telecom taxation has evolved into a critical component of government revenue. Experts caution, however, that balancing taxation with investment incentives is essential to sustain growth and encourage the deployment of 5G and other digital technologies. Without carefully managed policies, excessive levies could affect future investments and slow digital transformation goals across the country.

Beyond telecom, withholding tax revenues were led by contracts and salaries, which collected Rs737.7 billion and Rs605.6 billion, respectively, reflecting growth of 39% and 54.7%. This increase indicates improved compliance from organizations and greater transparency in payroll management. IT and software exports also contributed strongly, growing 23.5%, showing resilience in Pakistan’s technology sector amid global economic headwinds. Conversely, collections from bank interest and securities dipped 1.6%, suggesting moderated deposit growth as consumers and businesses shift toward digital financial platforms. Revenues from property transactions and electricity bills increased between 14% and 23%, reflecting ongoing urban development and higher energy demand.

Officials say the data indicates a broader shift toward a digitally integrated tax regime. The telecom sector now serves as a central collection point, covering prepaid levies, digital service taxes, and related revenue streams. This trend highlights the role of mobile connectivity and digital infrastructure as fiscal enablers in addition to their economic functions. A senior FBR official told PhoneWorld that while telecom is increasingly important for revenue, future policy must balance taxation with measures to promote continued investment in digital services and technology adoption. The figures suggest that Pakistan’s reliance on digital-enabled sectors is likely to deepen, linking fiscal health more closely with the performance of telecom, IT, and related digital ecosystems.

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