Pakistan property tax calculator

Pakistan Property Tax Calculator

Estimate annual property tax for residential, commercial, industrial, and mixed-use property using rental value, monthly rent, assessed value, or custom taxable value and rate.

Country: PakistanUpdated: 2026 / 2025-26

Estimate type

Annual

Monthly equivalent also shown

CurrencyPKR
Property types4+
Custom rateSupported

Enter property tax details

Choose province, property type, calculation method, and taxable value. Use custom mode if your city or province has a specific property tax rate.

Property tax note

Property tax in Pakistan can depend on province, city, locality, property type, valuation table, exemptions, rebates, and local rules. Use custom mode when you already know the exact taxable value and rate.

Property tax estimate

Estimated annual property tax

PKR 60,000

Monthly equivalent: PKR 5,000

Province / region

Punjab

Property type

Residential property

Taxable value

PKR 1,200,000

Rate used

5.00%

Property tax summary

Taxable valuePKR 1,200,000
Effective rate5.00%
Gross property taxPKR 60,000
Rebate / discountPKR 0
Estimated annual taxPKR 60,000

Calculation method

Annual rental value

This is a simplified planning estimate only. Actual property tax can vary by province, city, locality, valuation table, exemption, rebate, occupancy, property use, and local rules.

ItemAmount
Taxable property valueValue used for this property tax estimate.PKR 1,200,000
Estimated gross property tax5.00% effective estimate rate used for this calculation.PKR 60,000
Rebate / discount amountNo rebate entered.PKR 0
Estimated annual property taxEstimated annual property tax after rebate.PKR 60,000
Estimated monthly equivalentAnnual property tax divided by 12 for monthly planning.PKR 5,000

Current taxable property value used in this estimate: 1,200,000 PKR.

Calculation options

What this property tax calculator supports

Rental value estimate

Use annual rental value or monthly rent to estimate annual property tax for planning.

Assessed value estimate

Enter assessed property value when you want a value-based planning estimate.

Custom taxable value and rate

Use custom mode when your local authority or adviser provides a specific taxable value and percentage rate.

Rebate estimate

Add an optional rebate or discount percentage to estimate tax after reduction.

Key features

  • Supports residential, commercial, industrial, and mixed-use property.
  • Calculates annual property tax and monthly equivalent.
  • Works with annual rental value, monthly rent, assessed value, or custom mode.
  • Includes optional rebate or discount field.
  • Shows gross property tax, rebate, final estimate, and effective rate.
  • Useful for owners, landlords, buyers, investors, and accountants.

How to use this calculator

  1. 1

    Select your province or region.

  2. 2

    Choose the property type such as residential, commercial, industrial, or mixed-use.

  3. 3

    Select calculation method: annual rental value, monthly rent, assessed value, or custom mode.

  4. 4

    Enter taxable value details and optional rebate percentage.

  5. 5

    Review estimated annual property tax and monthly equivalent.

Important note

Property tax rules vary by local authority

Property tax in Pakistan can vary by province, city, cantonment, development authority, locality, property use, valuation table, covered area, exemption, rebate, and official assessment. Use this calculator for planning only and verify the final amount with the relevant local authority.

KPK property tax tool

Pakistan Property Tax Calculator for Residential and Commercial Property

The Pakistan Property Tax Calculator is built for users who want a simple planning estimate of property tax on residential, commercial, industrial, or mixed-use property. Property tax in Pakistan is not always calculated in one universal way across the whole country. It can depend on province, city, local authority, property type, locality, valuation table, annual rental value, assessed value, exemptions, rebates, occupancy status, and official rules. Because of this complexity, this calculator is designed as a practical estimate rather than a final legal tax assessment.

This tool supports multiple calculation methods so different users can estimate property tax according to the information they have available. If you know annual rental value, you can enter it directly. If you only know monthly rent, the calculator converts it into an annual value. If you have an assessed property value, you can use assessed value mode. If your province, city, or local tax office gives you a specific taxable value and rate, the custom mode lets you enter both values manually. This makes the calculator flexible for common planning scenarios.

Many people search for Pakistan property tax calculator, house tax calculator Pakistan, property tax calculator Punjab, property tax calculator Sindh, commercial property tax calculator Pakistan, rental value tax calculator, and annual property tax estimate. These searches usually come from the same need: a property owner, tenant, buyer, landlord, business owner, or accountant wants to understand approximate annual tax before making a decision. This page is designed around that practical intent and shows the calculation result clearly.

Property tax is different from income tax, sales tax, withholding tax, and capital gains tax. Property tax usually relates to ownership, use, rental value, assessed value, or local valuation of immovable property. Income tax relates to income or profit. Sales tax relates to taxable supplies and invoices. Withholding tax relates to deduction or collection at source. Capital gains tax may apply when a property is sold at a gain. Understanding this difference is important because users often confuse property ownership tax with tax on property sale or rental income.

For homeowners, this calculator can help estimate annual property tax based on rental value or custom rate. A homeowner may want to know the yearly cost of keeping a house, apartment, flat, or portion. Property tax is part of the broader cost of ownership along with maintenance, utilities, insurance, society charges, repair costs, and documentation expenses. While the calculator cannot replace official valuation tables, it helps users create a quick budget estimate.

For commercial property owners, property tax planning can be more important because commercial properties may have higher rental values and higher estimated rates. Shops, offices, warehouses, plazas, business units, and industrial properties may be assessed differently from residential properties. A business owner may need to estimate property tax while comparing locations, setting rent, negotiating lease terms, preparing accounts, or reviewing operating costs. The calculator provides a quick annual and monthly equivalent estimate to support that planning.

For landlords, the monthly rent mode can be useful. Many landlords think in terms of monthly rent rather than annual rental value. The calculator converts monthly rent into annual value and then estimates tax using the selected property type. This can help compare gross rental income with estimated property-related tax cost. However, rental income tax and property tax are not the same thing. Rental income tax may be calculated separately under income tax rules, while property tax is generally linked to property assessment or local rules.

For buyers and investors, property tax is one of the recurring costs that should be checked before purchase. A buyer may focus on purchase price, stamp duty, registration, capital value tax, advance tax, agent commission, and transfer charges, but annual property tax can also affect long-term ownership cost. This calculator helps users form a rough estimate, especially when comparing residential and commercial property. A commercial property may look attractive because of rental yield, but recurring local tax and maintenance costs should also be considered.

The custom mode is one of the most important parts of this calculator. Property tax rules can vary significantly across provinces and local authorities. If a user has an official rate, valuation figure, notice, assessment, or consultant-provided value, custom mode allows direct calculation without relying on generic estimate rates. This is more transparent because the user can control the taxable value and rate. It also makes the calculator useful even when official local rules are different from the default planning assumptions.

The calculator shows estimated annual property tax, monthly equivalent tax, taxable value, effective rate, gross property tax, rebate amount, and final estimate after rebate. The rebate field is optional and can be used when the user wants to include an early payment discount, concession, or other estimated reduction. Actual rebates may depend on province, local law, payment date, taxpayer category, and official eligibility. The calculator treats the rebate as a simple percentage reduction only.

This Pakistan property tax calculator is not an official government calculator. It is an independent educational and planning tool. Actual property tax can be calculated through official valuation tables, property classification, locality category, covered area, plot size, rental value, exemption status, occupancy, ownership type, and local tax rules. Before paying tax, filing documents, buying property, selling property, or making a legal decision, always verify the exact amount from the relevant excise, taxation, local government, development authority, cantonment board, or professional tax adviser.

In short, this tool gives a quick and readable property tax estimate for Pakistan. Select province, property type, calculation method, enter the relevant value, add rebate if needed, and review annual and monthly estimates. Use the result as a starting point for planning, not as a final tax demand or official assessment.

Frequently asked questions

How is property tax calculated in Pakistan?

Property tax can be calculated based on rental value, assessed value, property type, locality, province, exemptions, rebates, and local rules. This calculator gives a simplified estimate using the selected method and rate.

Is property tax the same in all provinces of Pakistan?

No. Property tax rules can vary by province, city, local authority, property type, valuation table, and exemption category.

Can I calculate property tax from monthly rent?

Yes. Select monthly rent mode and enter monthly rent. The calculator converts it into annual rental value and estimates property tax.

What is annual rental value?

Annual rental value is the estimated yearly rental value of the property. It is often used as a base for property tax estimation in many property tax systems.

What is assessed property value?

Assessed property value is a value assigned or used for tax assessment. It may differ from market value, purchase price, or actual rent.

Can I use a custom property tax rate?

Yes. Select custom mode and enter your taxable value and rate. This is useful when your local authority or tax adviser provides a specific rate.

Does this calculator include property tax rebate?

Yes. You can enter an optional rebate or discount percentage. The calculator subtracts it from estimated gross property tax.

Can this calculator be used for commercial property?

Yes. It includes residential, commercial, industrial, and mixed-use property options. Commercial property can have different treatment depending on location and rules.

Is this an official Pakistan property tax calculator?

No. This is an independent planning calculator. Always verify the final amount from the relevant local authority or a qualified tax professional.

Why can actual property tax differ from this estimate?

Actual property tax can differ because of locality category, official valuation table, property size, covered area, use type, exemption, rebate, occupancy, and provincial or local rules.

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Disclaimer: This Pakistan property tax calculator is for education and planning only. Actual property tax can vary by province, city, cantonment board, local authority, valuation table, property type, covered area, exemption, rebate, occupancy, and official assessment. Always verify the final amount with the relevant authority or a qualified tax professional before payment or legal use.