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FBR refuses businessmen demands

byCustoms Today Report
06/11/2014
in Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: Federal Board of Revenue neither accepted the demands of merchants nor took SRO 608 back, while the date for the submission of returns has been increased to 20 November.

The chairman of Karachi business community Attique Mir told Customs Today, “FBR has neglected their demands regarding SRO 608, whereas the date for returns has been extended which is not fair to them”. He further said “all the business men have decided they will not submit returns until FBR do not take SRO back. And this protest will continue.”

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