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ISLAMABAD: An Economic Thinktank has strongly recommended Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to exempt construction sector from advance taxes and sales tax in coming budget (2025-26) to reduce the overall burden of transaction taxes on real estate sector.

According to a report of Economic policy & Business Development think tank on “Housing and Construction Sector-Challenges and Recommendations”, it has recommended the FBR to reduce transaction taxes burden during buying and selling of immovable properties. This is needed to deal with the housing deficit with 10 million units and growing day by day. Around 72 allied industries of the real estate sector are operating at only 30-40% capacity.

The report revealed that the FBR should also simplify tax on deemed income basis under section 7E of the Income Tax Ordinance 2001 and implement an expeditious dispute resolution system.

Overall the Economic Thinktank has recommended rationalization of tax regime on the real estate sector for 2025-26.

The government should also develop comprehensive town planning framework, it recommended.

The real estate revival is as a key driver of economic growth keeping in view its ability to generate employment, address critical housing shortages, and sustain 40-50 allied industries.

Thinktank pointed out that the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) has been establishment, but not fully functional.

To address the market irregularities and lack of regulation in the real estate sector, National Assembly had passed the “Real Estate Regulatory Authority Act (2020)” to regulate the real estate sector in Islamabad.

It also recommended that revival of Mera Pakistan Mera Ghar scheme requires urgent attention.

It recommended to establish operational RERA with immediate effect; implement online building approval system; create digital mortgage platforms; develop centralized property database; implement blockchain solutions for transparent transactions; promote modular/prefab construction and develop green building standards.

Thinktank has further recommended creating vocational training institutes with NAVTTC and TEVTA; implement standardized wage structures; develop safety training protocols; launch programs to retain skilled professionals and promote gender-inclusive workforce initiatives.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

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