Rental Tax Calculator Pakistan 2025-26

Use this calculator to estimate rental income tax for Pakistan’s July-to-June tax year.

Rental Calculator

Change in Rent

Select the month from which the changed rent will apply, then enter the new monthly rental income.

Latest Monthly Rental Income
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Latest Monthly Tax
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Latest Monthly Income After Tax
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Total Tax Year Income
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Total Tax Year Tax
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Total Tax Year Income After Tax
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Important estimate note

This tool estimates rental income tax from the slab structure selected on this page. Actual tax may differ if your case includes shared ownership, expenses, exemptions, withholding adjustments, advance tax, or other income heads.

Before you use this rental income tax calculator

For AdSense and for user trust, a calculator page should not be only a form and a result. It should also explain what input is expected, what legal or tax basis is being applied, what the tool includes, what it leaves out, and when a reader should seek a manual review. This section is here to make the page more complete and more useful for real users.

What to enter

  • Enter the taxable monthly rental income in PKR, not a yearly figure.
  • If rental income started after July, choose the actual start month.
  • If rent changed later, add each new monthly amount from the month it became effective.
  • Use the monthly taxable rent amount in PKR. Do not enter a rough after-tax amount.

When this tool is useful

  • Checking whether estimated rental tax appears reasonable.
  • Estimating annual rental income tax after a rent increase during the year.
  • Reviewing the effect of rental income starting in the middle of the tax year.
  • Preparing a month-wise summary to compare with rental record.
Best use case

This calculator is strongest when rental income is the main taxable component and monthly rental changes are known. It is less suitable when the tax position depends on shared ownership, property expenses, exemptions, withholding adjustments, foreign-source property income, or other taxable heads that need separate treatment.

How this rental income tax calculator works

This page calculates total rental income for Pakistan’s tax year from July to June. It then applies the selected rental income tax slab to the full tax year income. When rent changes during the year, the calculator keeps the old rental up to the month before the change and uses the revised rental from the selected month onward.

The annual tax is not simply divided equally when the rent changes. Instead, the calculator checks how much tax is already deducted, projects tax on the remaining months using the current rental level, and spreads the remaining tax across the remaining active months. That is why the monthly deduction can change after a rent increase.

The logic is useful when rental income does not remain the same from July to June. A property may be rented from a later month, rent may increase during the year, or a revised rent may apply from a specific month. A fixed twelve-month division would miss that reality. This tool first builds a month-by-month rental income schedule and then aligns the cumulative tax with the selected annual slab.

For clarity, this page is intended to estimate rental income tax under the slab tables shown below. It does not automatically model every special property or tax adjustment. That extra explanation matters because finance and tax pages are higher-trust pages, and users need to know both the scope and the limits of the tool before relying on it.

Included in this calculator

  • Annual rental income estimation from July to June.
  • Support for a selected start month within the tax year.
  • Support for more than one rent revision month.
  • Month-wise tax spread based on the selected slab year.
  • Excel and PDF export after calculation.

Not automatically included

  • Separate treatment for property expenses, repairs, shared ownership, or exemptions.
  • Landlord-specific documentation or manual tax adjustments.
  • Independent treatment of advance tax, withholding tax, or deductions.
  • Other heads of income outside rental.
  • Case-specific tax planning or legal opinion.

Rental income tax slabs for 2025-26

The slab rates below change automatically when you change the tax year in the calculator above. The current slab figures in this file use the rental income slab structure for 2025-26 and 2024-25.

Income Range Tax Rule Rate

Worked examples using the same calculator logic

Examples make a calculator page more valuable because they show users how the tool behaves in common real-world situations. The sample results below follow the same logic already built into the calculator, including the way monthly tax changes after a rent revision.

Example 1: Same rental for the full year

Suppose the monthly taxable rental is PKR 150,000 from July to June for tax year 2025-26.

The annual rental income becomes PKR 1,800,000. Under the rental income slab, the estimated annual tax is PKR 135,000, so the monthly tax is approximately PKR 11,250 if the rent stays the same for the full year.

Example 2: Rental increases in January

Suppose the monthly taxable rental is PKR 120,000 from July to December and then PKR 180,000 from January to June in tax year 2025-26.

The annual rental income still becomes PKR 1,800,000 and the estimated annual tax is PKR 135,000, but the monthly tax pattern changes. Earlier months carry tax based on the earlier rent and later months carry the adjusted remaining tax so that the total annual tax remains aligned with the rental slab by June.

Why examples matter

Pages that explain the output, not just display it, are generally more useful to readers. For a tool page, practical examples, assumptions, and limitations often do more to build trust than simply adding more keywords.

Why your actual rental tax may not exactly match this tool

Even when the slab figures are correct, your final rental tax can differ from an online estimate. Real cases may include expenses, shared ownership, exemptions, advance tax, withholding tax, or other income heads that are not part of a simple monthly-rent-only model.

  • Your final tax calculation may use different rounding or adjustment treatment.
  • Your tax return may include other income, advance tax, or withholding adjustments.
  • Tax already adjusted in earlier months may affect later deductions.
  • Some property income facts may need separate legal or tax review.
  • Your final return can differ if you also have business, property, capital gains, or other taxable income.

If your actual rental tax is materially different from this estimate, compare the monthly breakdown from this page with your rental record and then review the taxable components one by one.

Rental tax calculator FAQs

Does this calculator support rent increases in the middle of the year?

Yes. You can add multiple rent revision rows and choose the exact month from which each new rental starts.

Why can monthly tax change after a rent increase?

Because tax already deducted for earlier months stays based on the old rental. Once rent changes, the remaining annual tax is distributed over the remaining months of the same tax year.

Can I download the monthly tax detail?

Yes. After calculation, you can download the July to June detail in Excel or PDF format.

Should I enter monthly rent or yearly rent?

Enter monthly taxable rent. The calculator will automatically build the yearly rental income from the active months.

What if rental income started after July?

Select the correct rental start month. Months before that start month are treated as inactive in the tax-year schedule.

Does this calculator include expenses or withholding tax automatically?

No. This page is built for monthly rental income and rent revision months. Expenses, withholding adjustments, advance tax, shared ownership, or case-specific items should be reviewed separately.

Does this page replace professional tax advice?

No. It is a practical estimate tool. For filing, property documentation, or case-specific advice, you should review the facts with a qualified tax professional.

Editorial and source note for users

This calculator page is published by QTax.online for users who want a practical rental income tax estimate and a transparent explanation of the result. Because tax is a higher-trust topic, this page now includes a clearer scope note, worked examples, limitations, FAQs, and a visible last-updated signal so it does not look like a thin tool page built only for search or ads.

Publisher QTax.online
Page type Interactive tax calculator
Last updated May 10, 2026
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