By Sardar Khan Niazi Pakistan’s tax system has long suffered from a credibility crisis. Despite repeated reforms, tax-to-GDP ratios remain stubbornly low, compliance uneven, and the burden disproportionately borne by the documented formal sector. The result is a system that is not only inefficient but widely perceived as unfair. Incremental tweaks have failed; what is The post Reforming Pakistan’s tax policy: from patchwork to principle appeared first on Daily The Patriot.



