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The federal government decided to privatize all the losers

Islamabad (Latest Urdu Newspaper - May 9, 2019) The federal government has decided that privatization will be privatized. The government has also decided to reduce economic deficit. For this, additional tax of Rs 700 billion will be collected, 
while the IMF condition, the government will terminate all the subsidies and tax exemptions which will cover 340 billion rupees.
Privatization of institutions will be done on July 1st. However, the government failed to achieve the target of tax recovery and failed to achieve the target of GDP, the government kept target of GDP growth from 6 to 7 percent, 

but it remained 3.29 percent and in the current financial year It is possible to record up to 3.3 percent. According to sources, the contribution of the economy for the current financial year is likely to remain 4%.


Pakistan and IMF have been fixed, tomorrow will be announced regularly, Pakistan will get an estimated $ 8 billion loan. According to details, the media sources have claimed that there was a consensus on the bailout package between Pakistan and IMF today. 

According to sources, the National Accountability Committee meeting approved GDP Group for the current fiscal year. The National Accounts Committee meeting was chaired by Secretary Planning, GDP Group of Pakistan remained 3.29 percent this year, 
but it was likely to fall but now sources say that the GDP of the current financial year 3.3 is likely to be.
Speaking in this context, President Grinding Mills Association, Shri Chaudhry Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, welcomed the announcement of the new 
Tax Amnesty Scheme from April 15 to consult the trader's organizational consultation and said that this scheme has increased the tax net and GDP Will lead to country's economic stability. 
The release of the new tax amnesty scheme will increase tax revenue by raising the assets of Pakistanis and increasing government revenue will increase the GDP by making the country economically stable.
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