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Multan RTO forms special teams to achieve revenue target‏

byImran Ali
13/02/2016
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MULTAN: The Regional Tax Office Multan has formed 14 special teams for the accomplishment of assigned revenue collection targets and tax amnesty scheme of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR).

The Regional Tax Office has chalked out a plan to ensure revenue collection for February at any cost. The office will launch a campaign and conduct seminars to create awareness about the tax amnesty scheme among the business community as well as potential taxpayers.

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The Regional Tax Office Multan have formed various teams for different areas for the success of tax amnesty scheme. These special committees of RTO Multan will also address business community, wealthy persons of the society, traders and make efforts to convince them for filing of tax returns through this voluntary tax amnesty scheme to whiten black money. Formed teams are assigned various locations of the jurisdiction to focus for the tax collection through tax payer education .

The teams include Inland Revenue officers Rafique Ahmad,  Rashid Ahmad, Tabassam Tahir, Muhammad Arshad Khan, Karam Din Masood, Abdul Sattar Bhutta, Misbah Nawaz, Muhammad Mateen, Saeed Iqbal Farooque, Muhammad Alam Jahangir, Allah Wasaya, Fayaz Ahmad, Muhammad Ramzan, Muhammad Anwar Sajid , Muhammad Anwar Gohar, Mukhtar Ahmad Khalid, Muhammad Sadiq Ali, Ghulam Mustafa, Sajjad Siddiqui, Rana Sajjad Hussain, Inspector Imran, Rana Waseem Ahmad, Tahir Masood , Rao Khalid Mehmood and Inpsector Mazhar Iqbal .

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