Pakistan Salary Tax Calculator (FBR) – 2024–25

Welcome to the most accurate income tax calculator for Pakistan. Designed for salaried individuals, this tool helps you quickly compute your tax liability based on the latest FBR tax slabs for FY 2024–25. Whether you input your monthly or annual income, our salary tax calculator instantly shows your deductions and calculates your final take-home pay. Understand the slab-wise breakdown and plan your finances with confidence. It's fast, free, and updated for the current fiscal year.

Pakistan Income Tax Rates (FBR Tax Slabs) 2024–25

The following table outlines the official income tax slabs for salaried individuals in Pakistan for the fiscal year 2024-25, as provided by the FBR. Your total tax is calculated by applying the specified rate to the income exceeding the lower limit of your slab, plus any fixed amount.

Taxable Income Bracket (Rs)Tax RateFixed Tax (Rs)
Up to 600,000
600,001 to 1,200,0005% of amount over 600,000
1,200,001 to 2,200,00015% of amount over 1,200,00030,000
2,200,001 to 3,200,00025% of amount over 2,200,000180,000
3,200,001 to 4,200,00030% of amount over 3,200,000430,000
Over 4,200,00035% of amount over 4,200,000730,000

How Your Income Tax Is Calculated (Example)

Let's illustrate with an example. Suppose your annual taxable income is Rs 3,000,000.

  1. Find Your Slab: An income of Rs 3,000,000 falls into the "Rs 2,200,001 to Rs 3,200,000" slab for 2024-25.
  2. Identify Fixed Tax and Rate: For this slab, the fixed tax is Rs 180,000, and the rate on the excess amount is 25%.
  3. Calculate the Excess Amount: This is your income minus the slab's starting amount:
    Rs 3,000,000 - Rs 2,200,000 = Rs 800,000
  4. Calculate Tax on the Excess: Apply the slab's rate to the excess amount:
    Rs 800,000 * 25% = Rs 200,000
  5. Calculate Total Annual Tax: Add the fixed tax to the tax on the excess:
    Rs 180,000 (Fixed) + Rs 200,000 (On Excess) = Rs 380,000

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