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IHC orders parties concerned to submit records against CAT, ATIR

byNaeem Ullah Tariq
12/04/2018
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court on Wednesday directed the parties to submit records of the cases while hearing four customs matters filed against the Customs Appellate Tribunal and Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue.

A citizen, M Anwar Khan, had filed four customs references against the Customs Appellate Tribunal and Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue.
The IHC Division Bench, comprising of Justice Aamer Farooq and Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kiyani, was hearing the matters.
Meanwhile, another bench also dated in office hearing on the cases submitted by the M/s Pakistan Tobacco Company Limited.
The bench also heard another tax matter filed by the M/s Pakistan Tobacco Company Limited. The appellant had challenged a show cause notice issued by the Large Taxpayers Unit Islamabad.
The M/s Pakistan Tobacco Company Limited had contested the show cause notices issued by the field offices of the Federal Board of Revenue.
The M/s Pakistan Tobacco Company Limited had challenged the recovery of outstanding sales tax by the LTU Islamabad. The M/s Pakistan Tobacco Company Limited had submitted that the department had issued the demand for the tax year 2010 under the head of sales tax.

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