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Budget Betrayal: Pakistan’s IT Industry Faces Devastating Blow While Modi’s India Advances

By saadJune 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read2 Views
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The recently unveiled budget has dealt a shocking and brutal blow to Pakistan’s IT sector—an industry that stands as a shining beacon of hope for youth employment, economic revival, and digital transformation. The Pakistan Software Houses Association (P@SHA) has exposed the government’s stunning neglect in failing to secure a fair and stable taxation framework for one of Pakistan’s most vital economic engines.

This budget sends a loud, devastating message to the world: Pakistan’s digital economy is not ready to be taken seriously. At a time when India aggressively pushes ahead with massive tech investments, Pakistan’s IT industry—home to over 600,000 skilled young professionals—is being strangled by outdated policies, over-taxation, and a lack of vision.

Remote Workers Taxed Unfairly, Talent Fleeing Abroad

While high-earning remote workers employed by foreign companies escape meaningful taxation, local IT firms that nurture and employ Pakistani talent are burdened with heavy taxes and relentless audits. This unjust double standard makes hiring and retaining local talent prohibitively expensive, driving Pakistan’s brightest minds into exile and informal arrangements abroad.

The result? Pakistan loses billions in export revenues as digital dollars are parked overseas, crippling the very industry that could lift millions out of poverty and economic despair.

A Simple Fix Ignored: Government Turns Back on IT Vision

P@SHA has proposed a straightforward solution—classify individuals earning over Rs 2.5 million from a limited number of foreign sources as taxable remote workers, protecting freelancers and small earners. Yet, this practical measure has been ignored, putting the $700 million pledged via Digital Foreign Direct Investment (DFDI) at risk, as foreign investors grow wary of a country that shifts rules every year.

Warning Bells for Pakistan’s Fastest Growing Sector

This budget is no longer just a disappointment—it’s a threat to Pakistan’s digital future. Without urgent reform, Pakistan’s IT export growth will stall, jobs will vanish, and the dream of reaching $25 billion in IT exports by 2029 will fade forever.

While Pakistan’s IT sector has shown remarkable resilience—posting a 21% year-on-year growth in exports, reaching $3.1 billion in just ten months of FY25—the lack of support threatens to reverse this progress. Freelancers face crippling hurdles, from blocked international payment gateways like PayPal to ambiguous tax laws and an uncertain regulatory environment for emerging fintech.

The Stakes Could Not Be Higher

Pakistan’s IT industry is one of the few true success stories in an economy weighed down by crises. This budget, however, penalizes compliance, discourages investment, and promotes informality.

The government must act now to safeguard Pakistan’s digital revolution before it’s too late. The future of millions of young Pakistanis, the strength of Pakistan’s economy, and the nation’s position in the global digital race hang in the balance.

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