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Govt asked to reduce duty and taxes rate

byM Hayat
21/12/2016
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Mall Road Traders Association has demanded the government to reduce duty and tax rate to increase tax base and pay back refund and rebate to the businessmen to invest in their business.

The Mall Road Traders Association office bearers Nasir Ansari and Farooq Azad told Customs Today that traders have been passing through a tough time as none of the government department is paying heed to their genuine demands.

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The said that the tax rate be immediately reduced besides the government should take stern action against the elements that hold protest demonstration at the Mall destroying the peace of the road inflicting millions of rupees losses every year.

The office bearers also mentioned of the encroachments around their outlet and demanded immediate removal of the hurdles to conduct smooth business.

The office bearers also nominated Liaqat Jutt, Shakeel Ahmad and Ch Laiq to deal with encroachment and other departments.

 

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