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Deputy Collector Rizwan constitutes special team for audit

byNaeem Sheikh
17/10/2017
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FAISALABAD: The Customs Collectorate Deputy Collector headquarters Muhammad Rizwan has constituted a special teams in order to streamline the audit of licensed under SRO-450(I)/2001 and export oriented unit (EOUs)  licensed under SRO-327(I)2008 and other audit assignments given by the Collector Muhammad Sadiq.

Sources told Customs Today, that team constituted under the under the supervision of Collector Muhammad Sadiq to take strict action against tax defaulters. It is pertinent to mention here that Deputy Collector Muhammad Rizwan has directed the field staff to keep eyes on tax defaulters and guide them about tax system for enhanced monitoring and quick disposal of audit work an audit cell.

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The audit team comprising officials including Inspector Asif Hussain, Ayesha Mehmood Appraiser conducted audit of M/s Nishat Mills Limited, Appraiser Imdad Ali, Inspector Khalid Ashraf Noor M/s M.K Sons, Tanveer Hussain, Muhammad Yousaf inspector M/S Niagara Mills, Hafiza Arslan Shaguffta Appraiser, Inspector Muhammad Afzal Awan M/s J.K Spinning Mills, Ghulam Murataza Anjum, Muhammad Afzal Naeem inspector M/s Arshad Corporation, and Deputy superintendent Muhammad Shoaib, Malik Muhammad Khalid Inspector are also verified the machinery and capital goods of all EOUs imported under SRO 327(1)2008.

The audit team will review the overall performance of different departments of Customs Faisalabad for the last one year, sources said. The audit team has already started its work.

 

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