Will knock on IMF’s door again, if need be: Mandviwala

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Finance Minister Saleem H Mandviwala expressed confidence that Pakistan would not default on its debts but added that the country will go for a new IMF programme if need be. While addressing a news conference in Islamabad on Wednesday, the finance minister also said the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has demanded Rs 5.9 billion for conducting general elections, adding that Rs 2 billion have already been released in this regard. Responding to a question, he said budget preparation is underway. Mandviwala said the current year’s target for remittances was proposed at $14.5 billion but he thought the actual figure would turn out to be on the lower side and a revised target would be submitted next week.
He said a dollar bond scheme is being prepared and efforts are being made to streamline the working and performance of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR).

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  1. Put your own house in order before you knock at the door of IMF.
    Improve your tax rate collection in the country. Behave like a country who is in control of its financial destiny.
    Do not become international beggar. Tax your own rich people.

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