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  2. Government employees in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The majority of government departments and organizations adhere to the BPS System. Examples of other pay systems in Pakistan include the Special Pay Scale (SPS) and army scales, while private organizations, companies, and industries are free to devise their own pay structures, subject to the government setting a minimum salary for private ...

  3. Pakistan Military Accounts Department - Wikipedia

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    In November 2023, Pakistan Post announced that it would stop paying pensions to military accounts. This amount will be transferred to the banks from December 1. The decision was taken to meet the requirements of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) after it failed to digitize its accounts.

  4. 2010–11 Pakistan federal budget - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan federal budget of 2010–2011 has been ... 50 percent ad hoc allowance of basic salaries to be granted to government employees. ... Tax revenue is ...

  5. 2023–24 Pakistan federal budget - Wikipedia

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    The 2023–24 Pakistan federal budget was the ... 30% increase in salaries of government servants of grade 17-22 in the form of ad-hoc relief; Tax free imports of ...

  6. 2018–19 Pakistan federal budget - Wikipedia

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    The budget announced several measures; including an allocation Rs. 1,100 billion for defence expenditures; a ten percent hike in salaries and pensions of civil and military employees; a health tax enforced on tobacco and import taxes on cell phones; around Rs. 2.22 trillion were to be used for debt servicing; changes were made to the ...

  7. Military budget of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The budget covers the salaries, training, and healthcare of both uniformed and civilian personnel, maintains military arms, equipment, and facilities, supports operations, and funds the acquisition and development of new arms and equipment. [2] [3] As of 2024, Pakistan’s defense budget is 1.7 percent of its GDP. [4]

  8. 2009–10 Pakistan federal budget - Wikipedia

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    Tax base will be broadened; Property gains tax will be expanded; CVT will be continued; GDP growth expected to be 3.3 percent for 2009–10; Salaries of armed forces will be raised from 1 July; Inflation target for 2009–10 will be 9%; Rs 70 billion for Benazir Income Support Program for 09-10; Fiscal deficit will be limited to 4.9 percent or ...

  9. 2022–23 Pakistan federal budget - Wikipedia

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    The 2022–23 Federal Budget of Pakistan was presented on 10 June 2022 by Finance Minister Miftah Ismail, with Rs 9.5 trillion budgeted for expenditure in financial year 2022–2023, which was nearly a trillion higher than the previous financial year.