Pakistani lawmakers have urged the government to reconsider the tax-exempt status currently enjoyed by charitable hospitals and educational institutions, arguing that the policy should be reviewed to improve national revenue collection.

During recent discussions, legislators suggested that some organizations operating under charitable status generate substantial income while benefiting from tax exemptions. They emphasized the need for a transparent framework to ensure that only genuinely non-profit institutions continue to receive such incentives.

Supporters of the proposal believe revising the tax policy could broaden the country’s tax base and contribute additional funds to the national treasury. They argue that all institutions with significant financial resources should contribute fairly to the economy.

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However, critics caution that removing tax exemptions could increase operational costs for charitable hospitals and schools, potentially leading to higher fees and reduced access to affordable healthcare and education for lower-income communities.

The government is expected to review the recommendations as part of its broader fiscal reforms, balancing revenue generation with the need to support social welfare services.

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