BISP Payments Restarted for Women Blocked Due to Tax or Income Issues

Many women who were not receiving BISP payments are now getting good news. The Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) has restarted payments for those who were blocked earlier. These women were removed because their family members, like husbands, were listed as tax filers or had high incomes. Now, after a review of their data, these women are being added back to the BISP payment system. Their records have been cleared by NADRA, and their PMT scores have been updated. This move is helping many poor families who truly need this financial support.

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Reason for BlockLatest Status
Husband was a tax filerProfile reviewed and cleared
High-income family categoryRechecked and re-approved for BISP
Low PMT score but still blockedScore updated and payments resumed
NADRA showed issue in profilingNADRA marked profile as “cleared”

What Is the BISP June 2025 Payment Update?

The BISP June 2025 update brings relief to many women whose payments were earlier stopped. These women faced blockage because of issues in the income tax data of their families. Some were marked under “high income” even if they were actually poor. The system used information from NADRA and tax records to block many accounts. Now, with rechecking and updated PMT scores, their profiles are showing “cleared.” If you are one of these women, you might now be included again in the payment system and receive your due installments.

Who Will Get the Restarted BISP Payments?

Only certain women are included in this new BISP update. The program is now allowing payments again to women whose accounts were stopped earlier due to family tax issues. These cases are being reviewed one by one. The women included are:

  • Husbands as High-Income Earners or Tax Filers: Women whose husbands were marked as high-income earners or tax filers.

  • Category 1 on Tax/ATL List: Those listed in Category 1 of the tax or Active Taxpayer List (ATL).

  • Low PMT Scores and Previously Blocked: Women with low PMT scores who were still blocked before.

  • NADRA Cleared Profiles: Anyone now marked “cleared” by NADRA profiling.

These women will now start receiving regular payments again through JazzCash or bank accounts

Also Read: BISP 8171 April to June 2025 Final Payment – Rs 13,500 Update

Importance of PMT Score in BISP Eligibility

PMT stands for “Poverty Means Test.” It is a score that helps the BISP program decide if a family is poor enough to receive support. A lower PMT score means the family has a better chance to get help. This score is calculated based on the family’s income, property, and overall living conditions. If the PMT score is below 32, the person is usually eligible for BISP. If the score is above 32, they may not qualify. Some women were blocked even with a score below 32 because their husbands were listed as taxpayers. After checking their information again, many of these women are now receiving their payments.

How to Check BISP Payment and Eligibility Status

It is easy to check your BISP status. If you think your payments were stopped unfairly, follow these simple ways to check:

You can check your BISP status using:

  • SMS: Send your CNIC number to 8171

  • Online portal: Go to 8171 web portal and enter your CNIC

  • BISP office: Visit nearest BISP center with your original CNIC card

Only check if NADRA has marked your profile as fully cleared. If the system still shows “blocked,” then your payment will not be available yet.

Conditions to Receive BISP June 2025 Payments

To receive BISP payments again, some important conditions must be fulfilled. First, your family should not have a high income, and your husband should not be listed as a taxpayer. Second, your PMT score should show that you belong to a low-income family. You can only get the payment if your NADRA profile is marked as “cleared,” your household is no longer shown as “high income,” and your CNIC has been reactivated in the payment system. If your profile still shows as “blocked,” you should not go to the payment center, as you will not receive any payment.

A Real Example of Reactivated BISP Payments

Asho Bibi, A woman from Rahim Yar Khan who faced issues with her BISP payments. Her payments were stopped because her husband, Muhammad Shakeel, was listed as taxpayer. After a detailed review, her case was checked again. She was enrolled in the BISP program on 11th September 2024. Her previous PMT score was 12.43, which was later updated to 25.95. After her profile was reviewed and cleared, her account was reactivated. On 28th May 2025, she received multiple payments of Rs. 3,500. This example shows how rechecking and updated profiling can help deserving women receive their financial aid again.

Conclusion

In this article, we are sharing all the details about how BISP payments have restarted for women who were blocked due to family tax or income records. Many of them have now been rechecked, their PMT scores updated, and NADRA has marked them as “cleared.” These women can now receive their BISP installments again. If you believe you are eligible, make sure to check your status using the 8171 SMS or online method. Do not visit payment centers unless your profile is confirmed as cleared.

FAQs

Can I still be eligible if my husband is not a tax filer now?
 Yes, if your household income is low and NADRA has filled your profile as clear , you can be added again.

Will I get all the payments that were missed?
 In most cases, yes. Once your profile is reactivated, pending payments are deposited.

What happens if my PMT score is exactly 32?
 You may be reviewed again. Scores close to 32 are sometimes considered based on full profile data.

Can I update my information if it is wrong in the system?
 Yes, visit your local NADRA or BISP center to update your family or income data.

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