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FBR asks customs officers to declare assets

byImran Ali
08/08/2014
in Breaking News, Lahore, Latest News
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Multan: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has directed Inland Revenue officers and Customs officers to declare their assets details before August 15.
As per details, FBR issued a notification to all regional tax offices and custom offices on July 24 to declare their assets before July 30 but due to Eid ul Fitr holidays the date extended further to August 15 to submit their assets details.
The customs employees were not taking keen interest in filing their own tax returns which has been a serious concern for FBR as to accumulate taxes from their department employees.
During his exclusive talk with Customs Today Commissioner Inland Revenue Multan Yasir Khan said that if FBR and customs employees would also pay their due taxes, it will promote tax culture in country. He said that officers of Multan have been paying their due taxes on time.
Sources informed that some tax officers has not been taking any interest in revealing their assets voluntarily even after the instructions from FBR’s extension of due date.

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