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name: pk-financial-statements
description: "> Use this skill whenever asked about financial statements and accounting reporting in Pakistan. Trigger on phrases like \"Pakistan financial statements\", \"do I file accounts as sole proprietor Pakistan\", \"SECP financial statements\", \"IFRS Pakistan\", \"audit requirement Pakistan\". Explains that sole proprietors/AOPs file accounts with the tax return rather than statutory statements, and what companies must prepare and file with SECP. ALWAYS read before any Pakistan financial-reporting work."
license: AGPL-3.0-or-later (code) / OpenAccountants Guide License v1.0 (content)
metadata:
  source: openaccountants
  jurisdiction: PK
  category: international
  quality: source-cited draft
  openaccountants_url: "https://openaccountants.com/skills/pk-financial-statements"
  tax_year: 2026
  obligation: FS
---

# Pakistan Financial Statements & Reporting — Skill v1.0

> **General reference only.** This skill is general tax/accounting reference material for AI-assisted workflows. It has not been reviewed for any specific person's facts, documents, elections, deadlines, residency, filing status, or local procedures. Do not rely on it to file, pay, amend, or take a tax position without review by a qualified professional in the relevant jurisdiction.

## Section 1 — Quick Reference

| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Sole proprietor / freelancer | No statutory financial statements — keeps accounts and files the **income tax return + wealth statement** (see pk-bookkeeping) |
| AOP (partnership) | Accounts supporting the AOP return; financial statements per the partnership |
| Company (Pvt/Public) | Financial statements under **IFRS** (or **IFRS for SMEs** / AFRS for smaller companies), filed with **SECP** |
| Audit | Companies above size thresholds require a statutory audit; small private companies may be exempt (verify) |
| Authorities | FBR (tax); SECP (companies) |
| Currency | PKR |
| Quality tier | Research-verified — pending sign-off by a Pakistani practitioner |
| Skill version | 1.0 |

## Section 2 — Who prepares what (Tier 1)
- **Sole proprietor / freelancer:** no statutory financial statements. The obligation is the **income tax return + wealth statement** via IRIS, supported by simple accounts. This is the key point for most freelancers.
- **AOP:** maintains accounts to support its return; no SECP filing.
- **Company:** prepares financial statements under the applicable standard (**IFRS**, **IFRS for SMEs**, or the **AFRS** for small companies), has them audited where required, and files with **SECP** (and with the tax return).

## Section 3 — Worked example
A solo IT freelancer (sole proprietor): prepares **no** statutory financial statements — files the IRIS return + wealth statement with supporting accounts. If they incorporate a (Pvt) Ltd, SECP financial-statement and (often) audit obligations begin.

## Section 10 — Prohibitions
- NEVER tell a sole proprietor/freelancer they must file statutory financial statements (they file the tax return + wealth statement).
- NEVER assume full IFRS for a small company — the size-based standard (IFRS for SMEs / AFRS) may apply.
- NEVER state audit/size thresholds without verifying the Companies Act / SECP rules.

## Disclaimer
Informational only; not advice. Verify reporting standards, audit, and filing thresholds with SECP and the FBR. All outputs must be reviewed and signed off by a qualified Pakistani practitioner. Maintained at [openaccountants.com](https://openaccountants.com).

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_Source: [OpenAccountants](https://openaccountants.com/skills/pk-financial-statements) — open tax Guides for AI, reviewed by named CPAs/CAs/EAs. Quality: **source-cited draft**. For always-current figures and named-accountant backing, connect the OpenAccountants MCP server (`openaccountants-mcp`)._
