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Karachi customs to auction 18 used cars on Feb 14

byCT Report
05/02/2024
in Breaking News, Karachi, Latest News, Slider News
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KARACHI: Collectorate of Customs will hold auction of 18 old and used cars on February 14, 2024.

The auction presents an opportunity for individuals interested in purchasing used vehicles at competitive prices. It also serves as a means for Pakistan Customs to efficiently manage the disposal of old and seized vehicles while adhering to legal and regulatory requirements.

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Following vehicles will be presented for auction:

1. Old & Used Toyota Premio Car

• Model: 2007

• Registration No.: BGB-448

• Chassis No.: ZZT240-0143147

2. Old & Used Toyota Corolla Saloon Car

• Model: 2000

• Registration No.: BBD-451

• Chassis No.: CEl l3-2007602

3. Old & Used Toyota Passo Car

• Model: 2006

• Registration No.: AwQ-561

• Chassis No.: KGCl0-0114246

4. Old & Used Honda Civic Car

• Model: 1996

• Registration No.: AAB-149

• Chassis No.: JIlMEK45500S00J805

5. Old & Used Toyota Prius Car

• Model: 2016

• Registration No.: BUM-548

• Chassis No.: ZVW5l{002369

Potential bidders are required to adhere to specific terms and conditions outlined by Pakistan Customs:

• Successful bidders must deposit 25% earnest money along with a copy of their CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card) on the spot.

• Sealed tenders, accompanied by a pay order equivalent to 25% of the bid amount in the name of the Collector of Customs (Enforcement) Custom House, Karachi, will be accepted for any lot one day before the auction at the Auction Section, Custom House, Karachi.

• A 10% income tax is applicable for filers, while non-filers are subject to a 20% tax, payable along with the bid amount.

• Successful bidders must submit an undertaking and obtain a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Collectorate for the registration of the auctioned vehicle, as per the directives of the Federal Tax Ombudsman (FTO) letter No. l-21l-ISB-21-IMP dated 13.05.2022, before the issuance of the Delivery Order.

Prospective buyers are encouraged to participate in the auction and avail themselves of the chance to acquire quality used cars through a transparent and regulated process.

As the auction date approaches, interested parties are advised to stay updated on any additional information or changes regarding the event. For further inquiries and details, individuals may contact the Pakistan Customs authorities for assistance.

With the auction scheduled for February 14, 2024, anticipation is building among potential buyers keen to explore the available options and secure their desired vehicles at the upcoming event in Karachi.

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