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Excise to start crackdown against vehicles with open transfer letter from Jan 25

byImran Ali
23/01/2015
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MULTAN: The Multan Excise and Taxation Department has decided to begin crackdown against the open transfer of vehicles in the city. Different teams have been formed for the action against the open transfer of vehicles in various Divisions of the Lodhran, Khanewal, Vehari, and Multan.

Withholding and income tax on the sale and purchase of vehicles is decreasing Excise and Taxation Department’s revenue. Citizens prefer the agreement of their sale and purchase vehicle through dealers. People tend to keep their vehicles on open transfer to avoid withholding and income tax.

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The Excise and Taxation Department is facing short fall in recovery target of this month so the decision has been taken to meet the set revenue of this month.

Director General Excise and Taxation Punjab have directed all the Divisions of the Punjab to take stern action against the vehicles without any discrimination. The action will begin from the 25 January.

Tags: crackdownExcise and Taxationopen transfer vehicles

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