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FBR to auction NDP vehicles in D.I. Khan on March 13, 2025

byCT Report
12/03/2025
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DERA ISMAIL KHAN: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has officially announced an auction of non-duty paid (NDP) vehicles, scheduled to take place on March 13, 2025, in Dera Ismail Khan.

This auction presents a unique opportunity for automobile enthusiasts, dealers, and the general public to acquire various vehicles at competitive prices.

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The auction will feature a diverse range of vehicles, including luxury sedans, SUVs, hatchbacks, and commercial transport options. The non-duty paid status of these vehicles means they were seized due to non-compliance with import regulations and customs duties. The FBR conducts such auctions periodically to regulate the automobile market and generate revenue from confiscated assets.

Interested buyers are encouraged to inspect the vehicles before placing their bids. The auction process will be conducted transparently, allowing participants to bid on their preferred vehicles with confidence. The vehicles available for auction include models from renowned international manufacturers, making this event particularly attractive for those seeking high-quality automobiles at reasonable prices.

Among the vehicles expected to be up for auction, there will be popular brands such as Toyota, Honda, Suzuki, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Mitsubishi. Each vehicle has undergone thorough verification, and the details regarding their condition, engine performance, and documentation will be provided to prospective buyers before the bidding process begins.

The FBR has emphasized that all buyers must comply with the necessary legal requirements and complete the registration process for their purchased vehicles. This ensures that the auctioned vehicles are lawfully integrated into the national vehicle registration system. Buyers should also be aware that all vehicles will be sold on an ‘as-is’ basis, meaning they are responsible for any repairs or modifications required after purchase.

The auctioning of non-duty paid vehicles serves multiple purposes, including discouraging illegal vehicle imports, promoting fair trade practices, and boosting government revenue. Additionally, it provides an avenue for individuals to purchase vehicles at potentially lower prices compared to the regular market.

Interested participants can visit the designated auction venue in D.I. Khan to view the vehicles before the bidding begins. The FBR has urged all potential buyers to bring necessary identification and financial documentation to facilitate a smooth transaction.

This auction presents a significant opportunity for those looking to purchase vehicles at competitive prices while ensuring compliance with legal procedures. As demand for quality automobiles remains high, the FBR’s initiative aims to regulate the market while offering cost-effective solutions to buyers.

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