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Telenor deposits Rs 24m tax after customs notice

byM. Faizan
20/09/2014
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Telenor, one of the most popular cellular companies in Pakistan, has submitted Rs 24 million tax.

As per details, Directorate General of Customs I&I Islamabad/Rawalpindi Deputy Director Eng Shahid Jaan had caught tax theft worth Rs 24 million in Telenor’s two goods declarations on importing equipment for its 3G towers. After investigation, the cellular company was found guilty of mis-declaration and was issued notice of filing tax amount.

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However, Telenor Supply Manager Rana Saeed has informed Directorate General of Customs I&I Islamabad/Rawalpindi through a letter that the company has submitted its due tax. The photocopies of the challan of the filed tax were also attached with the letter.

Tags: Customs NewsDirectorate General of Customs I&IDirectorate General of Customs I&I Islamabad/RawalpindiShahid JaantaxTelenorTelenor PakistanTelenor Supply Manager

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