The government has allocated Rs. 32.612 billion from 4G licenses under non-tax revenue for the fiscal year 2024-25, compared to Rs. 7.597 billion for the current fiscal year, which was later adjusted to Rs. 30.941 billion.

The budget documents for 2024-25 reveal that the government has planned Rs. 10 billion from the mobile handset levy for the upcoming fiscal year, maintaining the same amount as initially budgeted for the current fiscal year, which was revised to Rs. 8 billion.

Under income from property and enterprise, specifically from the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (Surplus), the government aims to generate Rs. 1.2 billion for the next fiscal year, compared to the initially budgeted Rs. 1.628 billion for the current fiscal year, which was later revised to Rs. 2.802 billion.

Additionally, the government has projected Rs. 10.036 billion from Regulatory Authorities (surplus/penalties) for 2024-25, up from Rs. 7.203 billion budgeted for the current fiscal year, which was later revised to Rs. 1.168 million.

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