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Save Up To 20% Tax Credit | ABL Pension Funds | Smart Retirement Planning in Pakistan

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Are you paying more tax than you need to? ABL Pension Funds can help you build your retirement savings while potentially availing up to 20% tax credit under applicable tax laws. It's a smart way to plan for the future while making your money work harder today. Why consider ABL Pension Funds? ✔️ Up to 20% Tax Credit* ✔️ Long-Term Retirement Planning ✔️ Free Insurance Coverage* ✔️ Professionally Managed Investments ✔️ Flexible Contributions Whether you're a salaried professional, business owner, or high-income earner, ABL Pension Funds can help you take a step toward a more secure financial future. Learn more about tax credit benefits: https://www.ablfunds.com/learning-zone/tax-credit-benefit #ABLPensionFunds #TaxSaving #TaxCredit #RetirementPlanning #InvestSmart #ABLFunds #MutualFundsPakistan #FinancialPlanning #WealthBuilding #PersonalFinance #InvestmentPakistan #SaveTax #PensionFund #RetirementGoals #LongTermInvesting *As per Section 63 of income Tax Ordinance, 2001, an eligible person joining ABL PF/ ABL IPF can avail tax credit up to 20% of the (eligible) person's taxable income for the relevant tax year. **Terms and conditions apply.The retirement age for the participants shall be any age between sixty and seventy years or twenty-five years since the age of first contribution to ABL PF. Risk Disclaimer: All investments in Pension Funds are subject to market risks, past performance is not necessarily indicative of the future results. Please read the Offering Document to understand the Investment policies and risks involved. This publication is for informational purposes only and nothing herein should be construed as a solicitation, recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any fund. Note: : AM1 Rating was reaffirmed by PACRA as on October 24, 2025. Use of the name and logo of ‘Allied Bank Limited’ as given above does not mean that it is responsible for the liabilities /obligations of ‘ABL Asset Management Company Limited’ or any investment scheme mana



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