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PVARA Draft Regulations 2026: Critical 10 Licences Explained

Mohammad Owais by Mohammad Owais
June 26, 2026
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The PVARA draft regulations 2026 represent the most detailed crypto rulebook Pakistan has ever published, proposing a 10-category licensing structure, strict stablecoin reserve requirements, and a six-month deadline for existing platforms to comply or shut down. Released for public consultation in June 2026, the draft lands at a charged moment: the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and PVARA are locked in a quiet disagreement over how heavily the state should tax digital asset profits, with figures between 10% and 30% floating in policy circles. For the millions of Pakistanis who trade Bitcoin, USDT, and Ethereum every day, this is no longer a background story.

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  • Why PVARA Moved to Draft Formal Regulations
  • PVARA Draft Regulations 2026: The 10 Licence Categories Broken Down
  • The 100% Stablecoin Reserve Rule
  • The Six-Month Transition Window
  • The PVARA-vs-FBR Tax Standoff
  • What This Means for Pakistan’s Crypto Users
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    • What are the PVARA draft regulations 2026?
    • How many licence categories does PVARA propose, and who needs one?
    • What is the proposed crypto capital gains tax rate in Pakistan?
    • Do ordinary crypto traders in Pakistan need to do anything right now?

Why PVARA Moved to Draft Formal Regulations

PVARA was initially set up through the Virtual Assets Ordinance 2025 and later placed on a permanent statutory footing when parliament passed the Virtual Assets Act 2026 in March 2026. That Act gave PVARA the authority to issue, suspend, and revoke licences for all Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs) operating in or targeting Pakistan. It also introduced criminal penalties for unlicensed operations, including fines of up to PKR 50 million and imprisonment of up to five years.

With that legal foundation in place, PVARA moved to publish the PVARA draft regulations 2026 as the operational layer of that statute. Think of the Act as the constitution and these draft regulations as the actual rulebook telling businesses exactly what they must do week to week. The draft was opened for public consultation, giving industry players, startups, and individual traders a rare window to comment before the rules become binding.

PVARA Draft Regulations 2026: The 10 Licence Categories Broken Down

The headline feature of the draft is a broad licensing structure covering 10 categories of virtual asset service. While PVARA has not published an exhaustive numbered list publicly at the time of writing, the draft regulations name the following service types as requiring a formal licence before any platform can serve Pakistani users:

  • Virtual Asset Exchanges: Platforms facilitating the buying, selling, or conversion of digital assets, including spot and OTC trading desks.
  • Custodians and Wallet Operators: Businesses providing secure storage and wallet services for client crypto holdings.
  • Brokers and Broker-Dealers: Intermediaries who facilitate virtual asset trades on behalf of customers.
  • Lending Platforms: Services that allow users to borrow against or lend out their crypto assets.
  • Asset Managers: Firms offering portfolio management or investment advisory services for virtual assets.
  • Token Issuers: Entities that issue, distribute, or manage virtual asset tokens, including those conducting Initial Virtual Asset Offerings (IVAOs).
  • Transfer and Remittance Services: Platforms using virtual assets for cross-border value transfer.
  • DeFi and Lending Protocol Operators: Decentralised finance platforms offering yield products or protocol-level financial services.
  • Stablecoin Issuers: Companies issuing Pakistan-facing stablecoins pegged to fiat or other approved assets.
  • Regulatory Sandbox Participants: Innovative startups and early-stage VASPs testing products under PVARA supervision before a full commercial rollout.

This breadth signals a clear intent: no crypto-related business model will be left unregulated. As the PVARA draft regulations 2026 make plain, even foreign exchanges that actively target Pakistani users could be required to obtain local authorisation, potentially bringing major global platforms under PVARA oversight.

For a practical guide to the NOC application process that all these businesses must complete first, see our earlier explainer on the PVARA licensing deadline and what it means for crypto exchanges in Pakistan.

The 100% Stablecoin Reserve Rule

One of the toughest provisions in the draft is the 100% reserve backing requirement for stablecoin issuers. Any company issuing a stablecoin that targets Pakistani users must hold liquid reserves equal to the full value of coins in circulation. This rule directly addresses the systemic risks exposed by high-profile algorithmic stablecoin collapses globally, where coins lost their pegs because they were backed by nothing more than code and market confidence. Under the draft, that model is simply not permitted in Pakistan.

The draft also requires all licensed firms to keep customer assets fully segregated from company funds. In the event a platform faces financial trouble, client crypto cannot be used to pay corporate debts. This is a basic investor protection measure that many informal Pakistani platforms currently ignore.

The Six-Month Transition Window

Existing businesses already operating in Pakistan when the regulations take effect will have a six-month window to obtain the relevant licence or cease operations. This grace period mirrors what the Virtual Assets Act 2026 prescribed at the statutory level. Any platform that misses this deadline and continues to operate risks criminal penalties under the Act. For ordinary users, this window matters because any exchange they currently use that fails to secure a licence within that period will need to be avoided or their funds withdrawn before the deadline passes.

The PVARA-vs-FBR Tax Standoff

Running parallel to the licensing debate is a more politically charged argument about how crypto profits should be taxed. The Federal Board of Revenue has been working with the Finance Ministry’s Tax Policy Unit to amend Section 37 of the Income Tax Ordinance 2001, which covers capital gains, so that it explicitly includes cryptocurrency. Sources cited in local media suggest rates under discussion range from 10% at the low end to as high as 30%.

The tension is real and telling. According to reporting by Arab News, PVARA favours a lower tax burden to encourage legal trading and attract foreign investment, while the FBR is pushing for higher rates to meet revenue targets under the government’s IMF-supported reform programme. The Federal Tax Ombudsman (FTO) has added pressure from a third direction, recommending that the FBR develop a clear policy for crypto holdings, income, and gains after an FTO case highlighted the near-total absence of tax oversight in the sector.

What is already confirmed is that the FBR treats cryptocurrency as property rather than currency. Mining income is classified as business income and taxed at progressive slab rates. Trading profits are capital gains. The PVARA draft regulations 2026 do not themselves set a tax rate, but they do require licensed exchanges to share user transaction data with the FBR, effectively ending anonymous trading. Starting from mid-2026, licensed exchanges are legally required to report user data directly under the OECD’s Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF), to which Pakistan is aligning. That means even Pakistanis holding crypto on foreign platforms can potentially be identified.

The Finance Bill 2026 is expected to be where the government finally commits to specific rates, taxable events, and reporting procedures. Until that happens, the rate question remains open, but the direction is clear: crypto profits will be taxed, and the era of fiscal invisibility for Pakistan’s digital asset market is ending.

What This Means for Pakistan’s Crypto Users

Pakistan has somewhere between 9 million and 40 million crypto users depending on the estimate used, making it one of the largest retail crypto markets in the world. Most of them have traded in a legal grey zone. The combination of the PVARA draft regulations 2026, the six-month transition clock, and the incoming FBR tax framework means that grey zone is closing fast.

Practically, users should expect the following changes in 2026:

  • Only PVARA-licensed exchanges will be able to operate legally. Unlicensed platforms risk being blocked at the network level.
  • KYC verification will be mandatory on all licensed platforms, with CNICs and bank accounts tied to every trading account.
  • Client funds must be held in separate accounts, giving traders stronger protections than they have had historically.
  • Crypto profits will need to be declared in annual FBR tax returns, with exchanges feeding transaction data directly to the revenue authority.
  • Stablecoin products, including USDT-based savings tools, will only be legally available from fully backed and licensed issuers.

The Federal Board of Revenue has stated that cryptocurrency transactions are already taxable under existing laws even before the new specific rules are formalised, so traders should not wait for the Finance Bill to start keeping records of their cost basis and gains.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the PVARA draft regulations 2026?

They are a set of proposed rules released by the Pakistan Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority for public consultation in June 2026. The draft establishes 10 licence categories for crypto businesses, a 100% reserve requirement for stablecoin issuers, mandatory client fund segregation, and a six-month window for existing operators to get licensed or stop operating.

How many licence categories does PVARA propose, and who needs one?

The draft proposes 10 broad categories covering exchanges, custodians, brokers, lending platforms, asset managers, token issuers, transfer services, DeFi protocols, stablecoin issuers, and sandbox participants. Any business providing these services in or targeting Pakistan must hold the relevant PVARA licence. Foreign exchanges serving Pakistani users are not exempt.

What is the proposed crypto capital gains tax rate in Pakistan?

No final rate has been announced as of June 2026. The government is considering changes to Section 37 of the Income Tax Ordinance 2001 to explicitly cover crypto profits. Reported figures range from 10% to 30%, with PVARA favouring a lower rate to encourage legal participation and the FBR pushing for higher rates. The Finance Bill 2026 is expected to confirm the final framework.

Do ordinary crypto traders in Pakistan need to do anything right now?

Yes. Traders should verify that any exchange they use is either PVARA-licensed or in the process of obtaining a licence. They should also begin keeping detailed records of all crypto purchases and sales in PKR, because the FBR has confirmed that trading profits are already taxable under existing laws and licensed exchanges are now required to share user data with the revenue authority.

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