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Press Release - Capacity Building Program for NPO
Tax Exemptions Launched
Pakistan’s NGO sector is facing exciting new
challenges. The availability of funding from donors and a gradual
recognition of the place for civil society among both the public and
private spheres has seen tremendous growth in the number and scope of
NGOs in the country. Yet, they face many obstacles. Limited access to
resources often poses challenge to sustain their organizations and
program benefits.
NGO Resource Centre has initiated a ‘Capacity building for NPO Tax
Exemptions Program’ that aims at capacity building of NGOs to seek tax
exempt status from Central Board of Revenue (CBR). This program is part
of Institutional Management & Certification Program (IMCP) supported by
USAID and Aga Khan Foundation (USA).This capacity building program
consists of three major components: information sharing; training; and
follow-up, will bring many benefits to partner NGOs and citizen sector
as a whole.
As a part of this program NGO Resource Centre conducted a 3-day capacity
building training workshop for Karachi based NGOs .from September 21-23,
2004. Thirty three participants from 17 major NGOs participated in the
training workshop. The workshop was facilitated by Muhammad Ashfaq
Ahmed, Project Officer IMCP, NGORC.
The workshop aimed at enhancing capacity of partner NGOs to meet the
necessary requirements for certification / Tax exemptions as a
non-profit organization (NPO) set by the Government of Pakistan (GOP),
the Central Board of Revenue (CBR), or other certification agencies.
NGORC plans to hold about 8-10 training workshops all over the country
over the next 6 months to built the capacity of the NGOs so as to enable
them to obtain tax exempt status from the Commissioner of Income Tax /
Central Board of Revenue, and any independent Certification Agency.
At the end of the workshop Qadeer Baig, Deputy Director, NGORC
distributed certificates amongst the participants and assured NGORC
support to NGOs for getting Certification / Tax exemptions. Next such
workshop has been planned for Baluchistan NGOs in Quetta on October 4
-6, 2004.
The three day workshop was unique experience for the participants and
has made a substantial contribution to the sustainability of NGOs. The
participants of the workshop agreed that the tax incentives will enhance
access to indigenous philanthropy and international support and thus
help in sustaining their organizations and programmes. The participants
appreciated NGORC for initiating this useful programme.
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