FBR cracks down on 72 Pakistanis’ foreign income, assets secrets

FBR cracks down on 72 Pakistanis’ foreign income, assets secrets

Karachi, May 21, 2025 – In a bold and dramatic move, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has zeroed in on 72 ultra-wealthy and influential individuals, launching a high-stakes investigation into their foreign income and offshore assets.

The tax watchdog is set to unleash a new wave of scrutiny, targeting Pakistan’s financial elite whose undisclosed fortunes abroad are now under the microscope.

According to sources inside the FBR, this list of 72 individuals includes some of the most affluent names in the country—people with significant income streams and asset holdings both within Pakistan and in foreign jurisdictions. The Large Taxpayers Office (LTO) Karachi has been specially assigned to lead the charge, using data gathered through the Automatic Exchange of Information (AEOI) system—an international cooperation framework designed to combat tax evasion by sharing financial data across borders.

To accelerate the investigation, the FBR has reshuffled the internal structure of the AEOI Zone at LTO Karachi, ensuring rapid processing and targeted follow-ups. Through this zone, Pakistan’s tax authorities receive detailed financial records of citizens who earn foreign income or own overseas assets. In return, the FBR shares similar data on foreign nationals residing in Pakistan with their respective countries of origin.

The revelations obtained through this global exchange are explosive. FBR insiders confirm that the department has received actionable data involving billions of dollars in foreign income and unreported assets. This flood of information has prompted immediate action—official notices will soon be dispatched to the selected individuals, demanding explanations for the wealth that was never declared in their annual tax filings.

This move signals a fierce new phase in Pakistan’s war against tax evasion and illicit offshore wealth. The FBR is tightening the noose around those who have long remained untouchable, sending a powerful message: no hidden foreign income, no secret offshore asset, will escape scrutiny.

The nation now watches closely as the FBR prepares to confront the powerful elite—those whose global fortunes may soon be exposed under the unforgiving light of accountability.