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Description / Scope of Work
The Karachi Tools, Dies & Moulds Centre (KTDMC) is requesting proposals for the selection of consulting services to provide comprehensive tax consultancy support. This procurement encompasses four distinct assignments: recovery of outstanding refundable income tax, retainership services, annual and semi-annual statutory compliance services, and integration with the Federal Board of Revenue computerized system through a licensed integrator or PRAL as mandated under the Sales Tax Rules. The procuring agency seeks qualified consultants to manage these complex tax matters in accordance with Pakistani tax laws and regulations. The engagement is expected to provide specialized expertise in tax recovery, ongoing advisory services, compliance documentation, and technical system integration to ensure the organization's tax obligations are met efficiently and in full compliance with federal requirements.
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KTDMC seeks tax consultants for four concurrent mandates: income tax refund recovery, continuous retainer advisory, statutory compliance filing, and FBR system integration via licensed intermediary.
The RFP spans 92 pages with separate technical and financial proposal formats, indicating a substantial engagement likely valued above PKR 10 million. Consultant must demonstrate FBR interface expertise and recover tangible refund amounts. Non-construction procurement; registration with relevant tax authority bodies and relevant credentials essential. Closing date is September 4, 2026.
Who can bid: Consultants must typically be registered with the SECP (for corporate entities) or possess valid NTN and FBR recognition. Prior experience with FBR integration, sales tax compliance, and income tax recovery matters is expected. The notice does not explicitly restrict nationality, suggesting both local and international consultants may qualify, though Pakistani law firms and accounting partnerships are the expected primary bidders.