Pakistan Salary Tax Calculator 2024-25

Calculate your monthly and yearly income tax based on the latest FBR tax slabs for salaried individuals

Monthly Calculation

Salary including tax 0 PKR
Tax deduction 0 PKR
Salary after tax 0 PKR

Yearly Calculation

Salary including tax 0 PKR
Tax deduction 0 PKR
Salary after tax 0 PKR
Effective Tax Rate 0%

Tax Slabs for Salaried Individuals (2024-25)

Taxable Income (PKR) Tax Calculation
Up to 600,000 0%
600,001 - 1,200,000 5% of amount exceeding 600,000
1,200,001 - 2,200,000 30,000 + 15% of amount exceeding 1,200,000
2,200,001 - 3,200,000 180,000 + 25% of amount exceeding 2,200,000
3,200,001 - 4,100,000 430,000 + 30% of amount exceeding 3,200,000
Above 4,100,000 700,000 + 35% of amount exceeding 4,100,000

Note: For individuals with taxable income exceeding PKR 10 million, an additional 10% surcharge applies on the income tax amount.

About Pakistan Salary Tax Calculator

Our Pakistan Salary Tax Calculator for the fiscal year 2024-25 helps salaried individuals estimate their income tax liability based on the latest tax slabs announced by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR). This tool provides both monthly and yearly calculations to help you plan your finances effectively.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter your monthly or yearly salary in Pakistani Rupees
  2. The calculator will automatically compute your tax liability
  3. View detailed breakdowns of your salary after tax
  4. See visual representations of your tax distribution

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this calculator accurate for all provinces in Pakistan?

Yes, this calculator uses the federal tax rates which apply uniformly across all provinces in Pakistan. Provincial taxes may apply separately.

Does this include all possible tax deductions?

This calculator provides estimates based on standard tax slabs. Actual tax liability may vary based on individual circumstances, deductions, and tax credits.

How often is this calculator updated?

We update our calculator whenever there are changes to Pakistan's tax laws or FBR regulations.