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"textContent": "ISLAMABAD – Budget 2026-27 is taking shape, and the government is reportedly considering major tax cuts on property transactions to revive struggling real estate sector. The move sparked excitement could lower costs for buyers and sellers, but it is still under discussion with global lender. Pakistani government is weighing shift in property taxation as it […]\n\nThe post Budget 2026–27: Relief for Real Estate as govt mulls to axe Property Transaction Taxes to 0.25% appeared first on Daily Pakistan English News.",
"title": "Budget 2026–27: Relief for Real Estate as govt mulls to axe Property Transaction Taxes to 0.25%"
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