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Faisalabad Customs forms teams for recovery of arrears from defaulters companies

byNaeem Sheikh
01/02/2018
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FAISALABAD: The Customs Collectorate Assistant Collector Ameer Ahmad has formed special teams for the recovery of arrears from the almost 71 government defaulters company.

Assistant Collector Ameer Ahmad instructed the officials concerned to constitute teams to complete this task. These teams were constituted according to Rules 215-A of the Customs Act 2001.

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These teams are constituted to scrutinize the cases of irrecoverable arrears from tax evaders. The team comprising Rana Abdul Nasir, Khalid Ashraf Noor, Muhammad Asif, Mehmood Ahmed Dogar, Muhammad Afzal Awan, Tanveerul Haq, Abdul Jabbar, inspector under the supervision of recovery branch Superintendent Rana Mukhtar Ahmed will assist the team.

Sources told that these teams will work in different areas of the city which includes Sargodha Road, Small Industrial Estate, Canal Road, Susan Road, Madina Town, district Chiniot, Jaranwala, Koh-e-Noor city, tehsil Samundari, Dajkot Road and other areas of their jurisdiction.

Sources told that the Superintendent recovery branch Rana Mukhtar Ahmed will give clear cut recommendations and will ensure recovery of government dues from the defaulters under customs recovery rules 2001 and he will report to the Assistant Collector  Ameer Ahmed regarding their performance in each case. A fortnightly meeting will be held in the office of the recovery officer on 2nd and 4th each month to evaluate performance of each inspector.

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