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Taxation Court grants 9-day remand for tax evader

byM. Imran Mehar
06/12/2014
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: The Excise and Taxation Court has granted nine-days remand of the accused who was involved in tax evasion on betel import.

A special judge of the Customs and Taxation Court handed over the accused Rashid Yaqub to the FBR Intelligence and Investigation team on a nine-day physical remand. Tariq Rashid Yaqub is allegedly involved in tax evasion fraud worth millions of rupees.

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Tags: A special judge of the Customs and Taxation Court handed over the accused Rashid Yaqub to the FBR Intelligence and Investigation team on a nine-day physical remand. Tariq Rashid Yaqub is allegedly invExcise and Taxation Court has granted nine-days remand of the accused who was involved in tax evasion on betel import.Taxation Court grants 9-day remand of tax evader

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