Yet another alarming situation for the Pakistan economy

Yet another alarming situation for the Pakistan economy

Pakistan’s fiscal balance in the outgoing first half of FY23 posted adeficit of around Rs. 1.7 trillion, up 23 percent compared to the deficitduring the same period of the previous fiscal year.

In terms of percentage of GDP, the deficit arrived at 2 percent in 1HFY23,the same as last year’s corresponding period figure.

However, the primary balance during 1HFY23 posted a surplus of Rs. 890billion (1.1 percent of GDP) compared to a surplus balance in the primaryaccount of Rs. 81 billion witnessed in the same period last year (0.1percent of GDP).

Primarily, total revenue growth of 19 percent in 1HFY23 to Rs. 4.7 trillionaided the fiscal balance, translating to 5.6 percent of GDP.

The total tax revenue collection was up by 17 percent YoY to Rs. 3.7trillion. The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) taxes clocked in at Rs. 3.4trillion during the period, 17 percent YoY higher than 1HFY22’s collectionof Rs. 2.9 trillion.

Growth in indirect taxes remained flat during 1HFY23 from last year’s Rs1.9 trillion. This was mainly on the back of flat growth in sales taxclocking in at Rs. 1,272 billion and a 3 percent YoY decline in CustomsDuty to Rs. 467 billion.