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Multan Excise bars inspectors to collect token tax

bySajid Bashir
07/11/2015
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MULTAN: The Excise and Taxation Officer (ETO)  Multan ceased the inspectors of motor branch to collect the token tax of commercial and non-commercial vehicles by reason of contravention in recovery  and right now the computer operators will receive the token tax of vehicles.

According to sources, the ETO taken the step to eliminate forged recovery as infringement has been discovered in the collection of token tax for many months so presently, the inspectors of motor branch have been deprived of collecting the tax and in accordance with the new orders issued by the ETO.

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The computer operators are empowered  to collect the tax and after receiving it they will issue a computerized receipt to save  the tax payers from bogus recovery whereas the ETO appointed Malik Altaf as an Internal Auditor to get the progress of the token tax collection on daily basis.

 

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