ECONOMY — February 17, 2026

Islamic Emirate Cabinet Approves Report on Central and Provincial Non-Tax Revenues for End of Third Quarter of Fiscal Year 1404

The Islamic Emirate's cabinet approved the Ministry of Finance's report on non-tax revenues for the third quarter of fiscal year 1404 and tasked a delegation with reviewing a Kabul administrative complex project. Discussions also covered aid for health workers and returning migrants.

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Islamic Emirate Cabinet Approves Report on Central and Provincial Non-Tax Revenues for End of Third Quarter of Fiscal Year 1404
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The fifteenth cabinet meeting of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan was held under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund.

An official statement from the Arg said the session addressed economic, social, and cultural issues of the country, with necessary decisions taken.

The cabinet approved a report from the Ministry of Finance on central and provincial non-tax revenues at the end of the third quarter of fiscal year 1404, as well as revenue opportunities and expenditures for revenue development projects.

A delegation was tasked with examining the construction of the Kabul provincial administrative complex in the Tangi Tarah Khil area of Deh Sabz district, Kabul province.

The meeting also discussed addressing problems faced by health cadres and returning migrants, and providing necessary assistance to them.

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Reliability assessment

Single source (RTA) reports an official Arg statement on a cabinet meeting with concrete, checkable details including named chair (Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund), specific report (Ministry of Finance, Q3 FY 1404), and location (Tangi Tarah Khil, Deh Sabz); not high-stakes or volatile.

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