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ETO Kasur Malik Aslam directs staff to speed up recovery process

byM. Imran Mehar
20/04/2016
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Excise District Officer (ETO) Kasur Malik Muhammad Aslam has directed the district staff to improve recoveries and speed up their work in coming days.

Talking to Customs Today, District Officer Malik Muhammad Aslam said that all the staff is very vigilant in its work. It was only because of their hard work that they achieved best collections last fiscal year.

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He said that in coming days all staff and officers will continue their hard work with devotion and will try to achieve the desired results better than the last fiscal year.

He directed all officers and staff to keep strict check on defaulters in the district and take all necessary actions to recover taxes.

It is pertinent to mention here that excise Kasur is working with their better record and is taking strict action against property tax defaulters and token tax defaulters as well.

 

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