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Traders resent issuance of signboard tax notices by CDA

byCT Report
29/01/2019
in Chambers & Associations, Latest News, Pakistan Chambers
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ISLAMABAD: Ahmed Hassan Moughal, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry has called upon the CDA to refrain from issuing signboard tax notices to traders as this practice is creating concerns in trading community. He said this while addressing a delegation of Traders Welfare Association, Karachi Company, G-9 Markaz, Islamabad that visited ICCI led by its President Raja Javed Khan. Raj Abbasi, Patron-in-Chief, Awwal Khan Khalid Secretary General, TWA G-9 Markaz and others were in the delegation. Malik Rab Nawaz President TWA Jinnah Super Market, Yousaf Rajput All TWA Blue Area, Ch. Zahid Rafiq Secretary General Islamabad Estate Agents Association and representatives of various local markets were also present at the occasion.

Ahmed Hassan Moughal said that CDA in the past had agreed with ICCI to charge signboard tax @ Rs.60/per sq yd. but never implemented it. He stressed that CDA should receive signboard tax at agreed rate or negotiate this issue with ICCI to find out its consensus solution. He said that MCI was also issuing notices of heavy taxes to traders and urged that before taking such measures, ICCI should be fully taken on board to save traders from unnecessary problems.

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Rafat Farid Senior Vice President and Iftikhar Anwar Sethi Vice President ICCI stressed upon the CDA and MCI to focus on repair and maintenance of roads and footpaths and provision of other facilities like car parking, filtration plants, toilets and street lights in around 105 markets of Islamabad including G-9 Markaz to facilitate the growth of business activities. They assured that ICCI would cooperate with TWA G-9 Markaz Islamabad in resolving their key issues.

Speaking at the occasion, Raja Javed Khan President and Awwal Khan Khalil General Secretary, Traders Welfare Association, Karachi Company, G-9 Markaz Islamabad highlighted key issues of their market. They said that G-9 Markaz was one of the largest commercial centers of Islamabad, but was facing many problems due to lack of attention from CDA. They said that tough conditions for business were creating problems in promoting trade and urged that FBR, CDA, MCI, Local Administration, Police and other relevant government departments should cooperate in resolving key issues of traders in order to create conducive environment for business activities. They assured that TWA G-9 Markaz Islamabad would fully support ICCI in its endeavors aimed at addressing problems of business community.

 

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