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FBR attaches bank account of four marriage halls for recovery of dues

byImran Ali
23/03/2019
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MULTAN: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Regional Tax Office (RTO) attached the bank account of the four different marriage halls for recovery of their outstanding taxes.

According to details, Regional Tax Office has served several tax notices to Aneesa Garden Marriage Hall, Bandhan Marriage Club, B.J. Marriage Lawn and Sapna Marriage Club for payment of taxes under the head of income tax. But the said marriage hall owners failed to submit any positive reply for the payment.

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Sources told Customs Today that these four marriage halls were continuously using delaying tactics for the payment of their taxes to Regional Tax Office. Tax authorities traced their official bank accounts for initiating necessary action against them for the recovery of outstanding taxes. Sources told that said marriage clubs were defaulter of almost Rs1.2 million and they have not paid their income taxes for the tax year of 2014 and 2015.

The Regional Tax Office took permission from chief commissioner RTO Abid Hussain Bodla for attachment of bank account for the recovery of outstanding amount.

Regional Tax Office team seized bank account of the said marriage halls and attached them for the recovery of outstanding amount. The Regional Tax Office accelerated their efforts for the recovery of the outstanding tax amounts from defaulters in the Jurisdiction to meet the assigned revenue task of third quarter of the ongoing economic year 2018-19.

 

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