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FBR to collaborate with KATIon non-filers

Published on: November 22, 2025 10:32 AM

KARACHI: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) will coordinate with the Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI) and other trade bodies to identify and register non-filers, officials said on Friday. The announcement was made by Ahmed Kamal, Chief Commissioner of the Inland Revenue Service, during his visit to KATI.

Read More: KATI urges federal, provincial govts to allow industries to resume operations 

Ahmed Kamal informed industrialists that Ahmed Mukhtar Shahani has been appointed as the focal person at Kati to ensure prompt resolution of tax-related issues in the zone. He emphasized that the FBR’s mission is to facilitate compliant taxpayers rather than harass them, pledging strict action against officials accused of corruption or misconduct.

The FBR plans to conduct awareness seminars in collaboration with Kati to guide small manufacturers and traders on filing requirements, compliance procedures, and proper documentation. Kamal stressed that cooperation from trade associations is key to bringing non-compliant citizens into the tax net.

He clarified that no new audit drives will be launched, with the focus remaining on completing existing pending audits. Kati President Muhammad Ikram Rajput highlighted challenges with digital invoice submissions, noting that many remain incomplete despite the set deadlines.

Read More: FBR targets tile sector for Rs30bn tax evasion with camera monitoring

The initiative reflects the FBR’s ongoing efforts to strengthen taxpayer compliance and improve collaboration with trade organisations, aiming to broaden the tax base without overburdening compliant businesses.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: FBR, Karachi, Kati, Latest, non-filers, tax compliance, trade associations

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