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FBR starts crackdown against registered non-filers for collection of due taxes

byImran Ali
14/03/2020
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MULTAN: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Regional Tax Office (RTO) started crackdown against registered non-filers for collection of due taxes.

Inland Revenue Officer Rab Nawaz told Customs Today that a penalty notice of Rs 20,000 per annum will be issued to those who did not submit the Income tax returns till the due date. Tax notices were also issued them to provide details of their Income tax declaration but heads of public and non-governmental organizations did not take these notices seriously. He said that taxpayers should fulfill their legal obligations by filing their liable Income tax in timely manner.

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