Peshawar:
The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa returned Authority (KPRA) collected 41.9 billion rupees in the first ten months of the year 2024-25, marking an increase of 40% compared to the same period last year.
This increase reflects a substantial increase of 12 billion rupees out of the 29.9 billion rupees collected in July-April 2023-24.
According to figures published Friday by the KPRA media wing, the authority generated 32.4 billion rupees thanks to the sales tax on services and.
During the corresponding period of last year, the collections amounted to RS25.5 billion and 4.38 billion rupees respectively, reflecting 27% growth in the sales tax on services and a remarkable increase of 117% of IDC income.
The director general of the KPRA, Fouzia Iqbal, praised the performances of her team, crediting impressive growth to their dedication and their strategic planning.
“With the same level of engagement and our strategic approach, I am convinced that we will exceed this year’s goal with good margins,” she said.
She also expressed her gratitude to taxpayers for their confidence, their confidence and their cooperation, which played a crucial role in the achievements of Kpra.