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Jazz recognised by FBR as top taxpayer for FY 2024–25

byCT Report
15/10/2025
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ISLAMABAD: Jazz, Pakistan’s leading digital operator, has been recognised by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) as one of the country’s top compliant taxpayers for the fiscal year 2024–25.

According to a news release of the company, a high-level delegation from the Large Taxpayers Office (LTO), Islamabad, visited the Jazz Headquarters to present the recognition shield, acknowledging the company’s significant contributions to the national economy.

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The award was presented by Zafar Iqbal Khan, Chief Commissioner Inland Revenue, LTO Islamabad, to Farrukh Khan, Chief Financial Officer, Jazz, in the presence of senior representatives from both organisations.

Speaking on the occasion, Farrukh Khan, Chief Financial Officer, Jazz, said, “This recognition by FBR is a proud moment for us and reinforces Jazz’s commitment to responsible corporate citizenship. As one of Pakistan’s largest taxpayers, we remain dedicated to fulfilling our obligations with transparency and consistency. Beyond compliance, our focus continues to be on driving innovation and delivering digital services that empower millions of Pakistanis, contributing to the nation’s socio-economic progress.”

This recognition underscores Jazz’s continued role as a key driver of Pakistan’s digital economy. Over the years, the company has not only remained among the nation’s largest taxpayers but has also invested over USD 11 billion in digital infrastructure and services to enable inclusive growth and sustainable development.

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