KARACHI: Federal Tax Ombudsman Dr. Asif Mahmood Jah has appointed Johar Qandhari,
President of the Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI), as an Honorary Advisor. This
role is aimed at enhancing communication and problem-solving between the business
community and the Federal Tax Ombudsman.
An official notification has been issued regarding the appointment, which designates Qandhari
as a key liaison between local chambers, trade and market associations, and the Federal Tax
Ombudsman. His responsibilities will include addressing the tax issues faced by businesses and
ensuring they receive timely and appropriate relief.
The notification further outlines that Qandhari will submit proposals to the Federal Tax
Ombudsman to alleviate tax-related challenges.
Expressing his gratitude, Johar Qandhari acknowledged the significance of his new role and
expressed his commitment to improving Pakistan’s tax system. He emphasized that stabilizing
Pakistan’s economy relies heavily on enhancing tax revenue and building public confidence in
tax compliance.
Qandhari highlighted the severe tax-related issues in Karachi, Pakistan’s economic hub, and
noted the general lack of awareness about the Federal Tax Ombudsman’s role and powers. He
stressed that raising awareness among stakeholders is a crucial first step. He also pointed out
the increasing number of unnecessary notices issued by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR)
and criticized the FBR’s current measures to expand the tax net as ineffective.
As an Honorary Advisor, Qandhari vowed to work diligently to boost tax system reforms and
improve business community confidence in the process.













