Use this free Pakistan income tax calculator to compute your salary tax liability for 2025-26 instantly. Our accurate tool calculates monthly/annual tax deductions, net take-home salary, and shows complete tax slab breakdowns as per the latest FBR regulations.

Pakistan Income Tax Calculator 2025-26
Calculate your income tax liability based on monthly salary
Tax Calculation Breakdown
Key Features (Bullet Points)
- ✅ Monthly and annual tax deductions for salaried individuals
- ✅ Net salary after tax calculations
- ✅ Complete tax breakdown for each slab
- ✅ Updated 2025-26 tax rates from the Federal Budget
- ✅ Mobile-friendly calculator works on all devices
How to Use the Calculator
- Enter your monthly gross salary
- Get instant calculations for:
- Annual gross salary (12 months)
- Taxable income as per FBR rules
- Income tax amount (monthly + annual)
- Effective tax rate percentage
Pakistan Tax Slabs 2025-26
For salaried individuals:
- 0% on first Rs. 600,000
- 1% on Rs. 600,001 – 1,200,000
- 11% on Rs. 1,200,001 – 2,200,000 (+Rs. 6,000)
- 23% on Rs. 2,200,001 – 3,200,000 (+Rs. 116,000)
- 30% on Rs. 3,200,001 – 4,100,000 (+Rs. 346,000)
- 35% above Rs. 4,100,000 (+Rs. 616,000)
Why Our Calculator Ranks #1
Unlike other tools, we provide:
- 100% accurate 2025-26 tax slab calculations
- Complete transparency in tax computations
- Coverage for all salary ranges
- Instant results with no registration required
FAQ Section
Q: How is income tax calculated in Pakistan for salaried individuals?
A: Pakistan uses progressive taxation where higher income portions are taxed at higher rates (0-35%). The first Rs. 600,000 is tax-free.
Q: What’s the tax-free income limit for 2025-26?
A: Rs. 600,000 annual income is completely tax-free for salaried individuals.
Q: How can I reduce my taxable income?
A: Through:
- Approved pension fund investments
- Charitable donations
- Health insurance premiums
- Government-approved savings schemes
Q: Is this calculator updated for the current fiscal year?
A: Yes, our tool uses the latest 2025-26 tax rates announced in the Federal Budget.