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Faceless tax model

Pakistan Observer · Jun 6, 2026, 1:43 AM

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THE government’s continued focus on reforms and modernization of the FBR is a welcome development. For years, our tax system has struggled with inefficiencies, lack of transparency and weak enforcement, which has often shifted the burden onto ordinary citizens through indirect taxation. In the latest move, the government has approved in principle a plan to introduce a centralized digital tax operating model, under which audits and assessments would be handled by “faceless” wings in Islamabad to reduce official discretion and direct contact between tax officials and taxpayers. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif approved Pakistan’s New Tax Operating Model on Thursday and commended the tax officials who developed the plan. The model is scheduled for a three-phase rollout beginning in October this year. It draws inspiration from successful systems in the UK, Australia, the Netherlands and some other countries aiming to eliminate physical interaction between taxpayers and authorities, thereby reducing opportunities for corruption and enhancing efficiency. Historically, the concentration of responsibilities within a single tax official ranging from identification to recovery has created immense discretionary powers, often resulting in harassment, under-assessment and revenue leakage. Data collected by Pakistan Revenue Automation Limited has exposed alarming gaps: thousands of individuals holding hundreds of billions of rupees in bank deposits declared no taxable income, while similar patterns were observed in the real estate sector, with top property purchasers systematically under-declaring transaction values. These findings underscore that the issue has never been tax rates alone but weak enforcement mechanisms. The new model addresses these challenges through three distinct, functionally separated wings: the National Faceless Audit Wing, the National Assessment Wing and the Field Operation Wing. The audit and assessment wings will operate digitally and anonymously from Isla

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