2014–15 Pakistan federal budget

Presented and submitted by Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on 30 June 2014 at the National Assembly, it was originally outlay ₨.

[5] This was the second federal budget submitted during the tenure of Prime Minister and his cabinet.

[8] In addition, the per capita income grew at dismal 1.41% ($1,386/person) as the economic survey showed that the key indicator the tax-to-GDP ratio was again missed and stood at only 8.8%.

[8] The budget proposed a 10.0% relief in the salaries of government employees and an increase in the minimum monthly wage to ₨.

The fiscal deficit is kept 4.9% in 2014–15 and total foreign loans Pakistan expects to receive is ₨.869 billion.