Say No to Paying Extra Tax: A Simple Guide for Salaried Individuals in Pakistan (2025)

Say No to Paying Extra Tax: A Simple Guide for Salaried Individuals in Pakistan (2025)

Did you know that many salaried people in Pakistan are paying more tax than they need to?
Most employees are unaware that they can save money on taxes by requesting a tax adjustment from their employer before the end of the financial year on June 30.
Let’s break it down in easy words so you don’t miss your chance.

What Is Tax Adjustment and Why Does It Matter?
Every month, your employer deducts tax from your salary and deposits it to the FBR. That’s called withholding tax. However, there are many other taxes you may be paying in your daily life, such as taxes on electricity bills, bank transactions, internet usage, air tickets, and car registration.
Good news: Most of these are called adjustable taxes, and you can get credit for them, but only if your employer adjusts them before June’s payroll.

What You Should Do (Before June 30, 2025)
Collect your tax deduction slips/receipts
Submit them to your company’s HR or payroll department
Ask them to make adjustments to your June salary tax
Save money legally and smartly!

Here Are the Main Taxes You Can Adjust
1. Property Purchase Tax (Section 236K)
When you buy property, FBR collects advance tax:
• Filer: 3%
• Non-Filer: 10.5%
This tax is adjustable—show the payment proof to your employer.

2. Air Tickets Tax (Section 236L & 236B)
Whether you’re flying domestic or international:
• Domestic travel: 5% tax on tickets
• International: Rs. 12,000–16,000 (economy/business) per ticket
This tax can be claimed too!

3. Education Fee Tax (Section 236I)
If your children’s annual fee is over Rs. 200,000, and you’re a non-filer, tax will be deducted by the school.
Parents can claim this tax in their return.

4. Insurance Premium Tax (Section 236U)
If you bought general or life insurance and you’re a non-filer, tax is charged on premiums.
This too, is adjustable in your return.

5. Electricity Bills Tax (Section 235)
If your monthly home electricity bill is Rs. 25,000 or more, a 7.5% tax is added.
Claim it back by informing your employer with the bill copy.

6. Mobile, Internet, and Telephone Tax (Section 236(1)(a–e))
Your monthly phone, internet, or mobile top-ups come with 15% tax.
Yes, you can get it adjusted!

7. Motor Vehicle Registration & Transfer (Section 231B)
When you buy or transfer a car, an advance tax is charged.
That’s your money — don’t forget to adjust it.

Important Note
 Don’t wait till the last week of June.
Start preparing your tax documents now and talk to your payroll department before the June salary is processed.
If your employer misses it, you’ll have to wait a full year to adjust it in your next tax return—or you may even lose that benefit.

Do You Need Assistance?
Don’t worry about tax calculations or collection. Contact Corptax Solutions if you’re having trouble understanding.
We assist with:

Accurately filing your tax return, communicating with your payroll and HR departments, identifying all of your adjustable taxes, and submitting the right paperwork

📞 Go to www.corptaxsolution.com

📱 WhatsApp: Send us a direct message for prompt support.

Last Remarks
Paying blindly is not the same as being salaried.
Take charge of your taxes. Your hard-earned money should not be wasted. Refunds are welcome, but excessive taxes are not!
Save a lot of money with a straightforward tax adjustment if you act before June 30, 2025.

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https://corptaxsolution.com/tax-for-salaried-individuals-2024-2025/

 

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