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FBR Restructures Project Team to Fast-Track Tax System Digitalization

  • March 14, 2025
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FBR has taken a significant step towards modernizing Pakistan’s taxation system by reconstituting its project management team for tax system digitalization. This move aims to enhance oversight and ensure the smooth execution of the initiative, which is being implemented in collaboration with Karandaaz Pakistan. The decision was formalized through an official notification issued by the FBR on Wednesday, outlining the key personnel responsible for driving the project forward.

According to the notification, the newly formed project management team includes high-ranking officials from the Inland Revenue Service (IRS) and Pakistan Customs Service (PCS), reflecting the government’s commitment to digital transformation in revenue collection. Muhammad Khalid Jamil (IRS/BS-20) has been appointed as the Project Director for Tax System Digitalization and will serve as the Chief of the IR-Transformation Delivery Unit at FBR Headquarters in Islamabad. He will be joined by Farid Ahmed Khan Salarzay (PCS/BS-19), who has been designated as the Chief of the Customs Transformation Delivery Unit. Additionally, Taimoor Ali has been appointed as the focal person from Karandaaz Pakistan, ensuring seamless coordination between the FBR and its digitalization partner.

This restructuring of the project management team follows the supersession of a previous notification issued on May 6, 2024. The revised structure is intended to streamline the implementation of the digital tax system by clearly defining responsibilities and ensuring that project objectives are met within the stipulated timelines. The team’s primary responsibility is to oversee and manage all aspects of the project, from initial planning to final execution, while maintaining close coordination with key stakeholders. Their role includes ensuring adherence to quality standards, tracking project milestones, and addressing any operational challenges that may arise during the transition to a digital tax framework.

Pakistan’s tax system has long faced inefficiencies due to manual processes and outdated infrastructure, resulting in revenue leakages and tax evasion. By adopting a digital approach, the government aims to bring transparency, improve tax compliance, and enhance overall efficiency in revenue collection. FBR’s partnership with Karandaaz Pakistan, a leading organization focused on financial and digital inclusion, underscores the government’s commitment to leveraging technology for better governance.

The digitalization of the tax system is expected to have far-reaching benefits, including the automation of tax filings, real-time monitoring of transactions, and improved data analysis capabilities for tax authorities. This will not only make it easier for businesses and individuals to comply with tax regulations but also enable FBR to detect irregularities and enforce tax laws more effectively.

Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has previously emphasized the importance of digitalization in strengthening Pakistan’s revenue base. As part of a broader strategy, the government is also working to implement tax reforms targeting high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) and expanding the tax net to previously untapped sectors. The new digital framework will play a crucial role in achieving these objectives by reducing human intervention, minimizing corruption, and ensuring a more equitable tax system.

As the newly appointed project management team takes charge, all eyes will be on their ability to execute the digital transformation within the expected timeframe. The success of this initiative will not only enhance Pakistan’s fiscal health but also boost investor confidence by creating a more transparent and efficient tax regime.

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