Diplomats in foreign countries should be exempted from tax: Bilawal Bhutto

Author: webdesk

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto has written a letter to PM Shehbaz Sharif against a tax on the salaries of diplomats posted abroad after the foreign ministry officials took a strong exception against it.

According to sources, the foreign minister had to write a letter to the prime minister. He wrote it after the foreign ministry officials expressed their strong reservations against it.

“Even the diplomats have not received salaries of the last month. It is due to the imposition of the fresh tax,” they said.

The letter said that it was for the first time that a tax has been imposed on foreign ministry officials posted abroad. It said that the imposition of foreign allowance tax will lead to diplomats facing financial issues.

“Rather than increasing the salaries, the government has imposed a tax on the salaries,” Bilawal Bhutto said in his letter. He added that the tax was imposed without consultation with the foreign ministry.

The foreign minister asked PM Shehbaz Sharif to review his decision with regard to foreign allowance tax.

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