IMF asked Pakistan to meet targets before talks and demanded increase tax collection
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Islamabad: (Staff Reporter) The International Monetary Fund (IMF) asked Pakistan to meet the targets before the talks and also demanded to increase tax collection.
Sources privy to the matter said that the talks date between Pakistan and the international lender watchdog has been changed, and the talks with the IMF will not be able to being from the November 15.
According to the sources the IMF wants Pakistan to fully implement the targets before the negotiations, but due to the recent floods in the country, the surplus from the provinces and the primary balance target could not be met.
Furthermore in this regard, the state minister for finance Aisha Ghous Pasha stated that it was discussed with the IMF about increasing expenditures due to the recent floods that wreaked havoc in the country because funds were used in flood relief activities, and the IMF has demanded a list of targets that were not met.