Credibility
01TPAP advances professionally researched, evidence-based positions grounded in the interests of Pakistan's taxpayers.
Pakistan's National Taxpayer Advocacy Alliance
TPAP is Pakistan's leading taxpayer advocacy alliance, fighting for lower taxes, simpler compliance, and a government that spends your money wisely.
5M+
Registered taxpayers largely unrepresented in policy dialogue
50+
Withholding tax categories burdening Pakistani businesses
Tax Gap
Pakistan ranks among the lowest tax-to-GDP ratios in Asia
2020
Year TPAP was founded to change this reality
Why TPAP
Pakistan has millions of hardworking taxpayers, including business owners, professionals, entrepreneurs, and salaried citizens, who meet their obligations every year. Yet their voices are rarely heard in the corridors of power. TPAP changes that. We are a national pressure group established under the umbrella of PRIME to organise Pakistan's taxpaying citizens into a credible, united, and influential force. We don't just advocate. We research, represent, and reform.
TPAP advances professionally researched, evidence-based positions grounded in the interests of Pakistan's taxpayers.
Pakistan's taxpayers deserve an organised voice in the fiscal decisions that shape their lives and businesses.
Taxation is a social contract. Public revenue must be raised fairly, spent transparently, and deliver genuine value.
Why Tax Reform Matters
When taxes are too high, too complex, or applied unfairly, the consequences ripple through the entire economy. Businesses shrink their formal footprint. Entrepreneurs delay registration. Investment flows to friendlier destinations. The middle class bears a disproportionate burden while the informal sector expands unchecked.
Our Services
TPAP gives taxpayers a structured platform to organise, raise concerns, access support, and participate in evidence-based fiscal reform.
Join a credible national movement representing taxpayers in policy consultations, budget hearings, and reform dialogue.
Research-backed engagement with FBR, government, parliament, trade bodies, and the wider public.
A confidential channel for taxpayer grievances, guidance, complaint documentation, and systemic advocacy.
Expert analysis on tax reform, fiscal governance, public spending, business regulation, and taxpayer rights.
Taxpayer Voices
Perspectives from taxpayers who support fairer policy, simpler compliance, and accountable public spending.
TPAP Bulletin
Subscribe to the TPAP Bulletin, a fortnightly digest of tax news, policy updates, budget analysis, and advocacy progress. Read by thousands of business owners, accountants, and policymakers across Pakistan.
Mission & Vision
TPAP advises, educates, and influences public policy to lower taxes, simplify the taxation regime, and eliminate undue and wasteful government expenditure.
Lower taxes, simpler compliance
Reducing the burden on honest taxpayers is our primary mandate.
Accountability over extraction
Public revenue must be raised fairly and spent with full transparency.
Organised taxpayer voice
Unorganised taxpayers cannot shape the policies that govern their lives.
Influence public policy for lower taxes and meaningful taxation reforms.
Dispel misconceptions regarding tax compliance levels in Pakistan.
Create an environment that promotes ease of doing business.
Reduce undue and wasteful government expenditures.
Encourage transparency and accountability in public finance.
Member Benefits
TPAP membership connects taxpayers with research, representation, support, and meaningful participation in reform.
Collective advocacy at national policy forums
Access to exclusive tax reform research and reports
Representation in FBR consultations and budget hearings
Legal guidance and complaint resolution support
Networking with Pakistan's leading business and policy minds
Priority access to TPAP events, seminars, and webinars
Latest Blogs
Stay informed with TPAP research, policy briefs, and expert commentary on the developments that affect taxpayers.
Featured
5 June 2026
Every budget cycle, Pakistan introduces new levies while compliance rates stagnate. The reason is structural: a system too complex to navigate is a system designed to fail.
5 June 2026
Pakistan's 50-plus withholding tax categories weren't designed to punish compliant businesses — but that is effectively what they do. Here is an honest assessment of the regime and the case for reform.
5 June 2026
Paying taxes does not mean surrendering your rights. Pakistani taxpayers have legal protections against harassment, arbitrary assessments, and unfair treatment — but most don't know they exist.
Take Action
Whether you run a business, work as a professional, or believe government must spend more wisely, TPAP is your platform.
Free individual membership
Business and corporate tiers available
Policy participation from day one