In Islamabad, PCP engaged with a key field formation of the Federal Board of Revenue to discuss its nonprofit certification programme and the demonstrated impact of certified nonprofits across Pakistan. The discussion focused on how nonprofit certification has supported organizations to operate with greater transparency and credibility.
PCP highlighted the outcomes of its certification programme and shared observations about the benefits certified organizations are delivering nationwide. The organisation underlined how nonprofit certification contributes to stronger governance and public trust, citing broad improvements among certified nonprofits.
Participants also addressed persistent sectoral challenges, with PCP raising issues related to obtaining NPO status and securing tax exemptions. The dialogue emphasised the need for continuous engagement between the nonprofit sector and tax authorities to resolve practical barriers and clarify regulatory expectations.
Through continuous advocacy and dialogue, PCP expressed commitment to fostering a more enabling tax environment for Pakistan’s nonprofit sector. By advancing nonprofit certification and maintaining constructive talks with FBR Islamabad, PCP aims to empower organisations to increase their social impact across the country.
