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How much tax you will pay on Rs100,000 salary from July 2026?

Pakistan Observer · Jun 13, 2026, 5:21 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

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ISLAMABAD – The federal government has revised income tax rates for salaried individuals as part of the federal budget for fiscal year 2026-27. Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb presented the Rs18.77 trillion federal budget in the National Assembly on Friday, outlining changes to income tax slabs aimed at providing relief to lower-income earners while adjusting rates for higher salary brackets. Under the proposed tax structure, individuals earning up to Rs50,000 per month will continue to enjoy a complete income tax exemption. The revised monthly income tax slabs are as follows: Rs50,001 to Rs100,000: 1% tax on taxable income. Rs100,001 to Rs183,333: Rs500 plus 11% of the amount exceeding Rs100,000. Rs183,334 to Rs266,667: Rs9,667 plus 20% of the amount exceeding Rs183,333. Rs266,668 to Rs341,667: Rs26,333 plus 25% of the amount exceeding Rs266,667. Rs341,668 to Rs446,667: Rs45,083 plus 29% of the amount exceeding Rs341,667. Rs446,668 to Rs583,333: Rs81,333 plus 32% of the amount exceeding Rs446,667. Above Rs583,333: Rs118,667 plus 35% of the amount exceeding Rs583,333. Tax on Rs100,000 Monthly Salary Under the proposed budget, individuals earning Rs100,000 per month will pay income tax at the rate of 1%, resulting in a monthly tax liability of Rs1,000. The new tax measures will take effect from July 2026 after parliamentary approval of the federal budget for FY2026-27.

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