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Twelve private members’ bills referred to committees for further review

Revised bill removes valuation threshold for non-filers' immovable properties
Published 13 May, 2025 01:02pm
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The National Assembly on Tuesday referred as many as 12 private members’ bills to the relevant standing committees for detailed consideration and consultation.

  1. The Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2025

  2. The Parliamentary Budget Office Bill, 2025

  3. The Islamabad Capital Territory Senior Citizens (Amendment) Bill, 2025

  4. The Control of Narcotic Substances (Amendment) Bill, 2025

  5. The Export Development Fund (Amendment) Bill, 2025

  6. The Al Musaddiq Institute of Higher Education Bill, 2025

  7. The Civil Servants (Amendment) Bill, 2025

  8. The Toll Plaza Rationalization and Equity Bill, 2025

  9. The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (Amendment) Bill, 2025

  10. The Rawal International University, Islamabad Bill, 2025

  11. The Pakistan General Cosmetics (Repeal) Bill, 2025

  12. The Trade Organizations (Amendment) Bill, 2025 (under the Trade Organizations Act, 2013)

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The National Assembly Standing Committee on Finance and Revenue approved the report on the revised Tax Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2024, on Wednesday.

This bill introduces stringent restrictions on the financial activities of non-filers, set to take effect on July 1 as part of the upcoming Finance Bill 2025-26.

Notably, the revised bill eliminates the valuation threshold for immovable properties held by non-filers, allowing for enhanced enforcement measures.

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