If you’ve ever tried to open a business bank account, file taxes, or register a company you’ve hit the same wall: you need an NTN first. Here’s the simplest possible breakdown of what it is and how to get one.
What is an NTN, actually?
Your National Tax Number (NTN) is your official ID in Pakistan’s tax system. For most individuals, it’s literally the same as your CNIC — you just need to activate it on FBR’s portal.
| Who | Your NTN |
|---|---|
| Individual (salaried, freelancer, self-employed) | Same as your 13-digit CNIC |
| Company / AOP (Association of Persons) | A separate 7-digit number issued after registration |
Do you actually need one?
Short answer: yes, if any of these apply to you.
| Situation | Do you need an NTN? |
|---|---|
| You have a salary above the taxable limit | Yes |
| You’re a freelancer earning any income | Yes |
| You run a business or sole proprietorship | Yes |
| You own property or a vehicle | Yes |
| You want to open a business bank account | Yes |
| Your income is currently zero | Still recommended — costs nothing, saves headaches later |
What you need before you start
| Document | Required for |
|---|---|
| CNIC (front and back) | Everyone |
| Active mobile number (registered in your own name) | Everyone |
| Personal email address | Everyone |
| Proof of address (utility bill / rent agreement) | Everyone |
| Employer’s NTN (optional but helpful) | Salaried individuals |
| Nature of work / business description | Freelancers, sole proprietors |
| Business address proof + business name | Sole proprietors, businesses |
| Incorporation certificate + directors’ CNICs | Companies |
Keep scanned copies (JPG or PDF) ready before you start — the form times out if you go hunting for documents mid-way.
The actual steps
| Step | What you do |
|---|---|
| 1 | Go to iris.fbr.gov.pk |
| 2 | Click “Registration for Unregistered Person” |
| 3 | Enter your CNIC (no dashes) and basic details |
| 4 | Verify via the OTP sent to your mobile number |
| 5 | Fill in your income source / nature of work |
| 6 | Upload your documents |
| 7 | Submit — your NTN is generated automatically |
| 8 | Download your certificate from Completed Tasks → Registration → 181 (Order) |
That’s it. For a straightforward individual registration, this takes 15 to 30 minutes.
How long until it’s active?
| Stage | Timeline |
|---|---|
| NTN generated | Instantly, upon submission |
| Registration reviewed/activated | 1–2 working days |
| Appears on Active Taxpayer List (after filing a return) | 7–10 working days |
One thing people mix up
Having an NTN just means you’re registered. It does not automatically make you a filer. You only become a filer — and unlock the lower tax rates — once you actually file your income tax return. NTN is step one; filing is step two.
Common mistakes that cause delays
- Mobile number not linked to your name in NADRA — the OTP will fail. Fix this first if you’re having login trouble.
- Ported your number between networks (e.g. Ufone to Jazz) — this can block the SMS. Send a blank text to 9966 to reset it.
- Blurry or mismatched documents — a utility bill under a family member’s name instead of yours can cause rejection.
- Using mobile browser — some parts of the form don’t render properly. Use a laptop or desktop.
Useful links
- FBR IRIS Portal (register here): iris.fbr.gov.pk
- Official FBR Registration Page: fbr.gov.pk/categ/register-income-tax