People will have to pay taxes, Finance Minister Aurangzeb says.Minister laments country s current 9% tax-to-GDP ratio.Country has no option but to go for structural reforms, he notes.ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has said.
International Business News: A prominent figure in the banking industry, Aurangzeb, a former JPMorgan Chase & Co executive, is regarded as highly qualified to tackle the challenge
Aurangzeb was one of the highest paid corporate leaders in Pakistan before joining the government. Now, in line with other cabinet members, he’s not drawing a salary.
As Finance Minister, Aurangzeb’s biggest task will be tiding the inflation and slow growth-battling Pakistani economy with the $6 billion worth of IMF loans
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