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Excise delays crackdown on property tax defaulters

byWaqar Ahmed Ansari
29/07/2015
in Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: The Department of Excise and Taxation Sindh has decided to delay the crackdown on property tax defaulters for a few days. Earlier, this crackdown was going to start from July 27, 2015.

Talking to Customs Today, Property Tax Survey Department In-charge Mohammad Naeem Abro said that quite a marginable number of property tax defaulters were residing in Hyderabad and Karachi and department was going to receive the tax amount from them. He said still we did not complete our homework, which is the main reason behind this delay. “Now the crackdown against property tax defaulters will start in the first week of August, 2015.”

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Abro said that many renowned educational institutions were also in the list of defaulters, and that the department had obtained all data of these institutions. He said that final operation would be started against them in the near future. He said all those factories would be sealed that were found involved in defaulting on property tax.

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