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Revenue generation: FBR assigns special tasks to field formations

byM. Faizan
20/06/2014
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue has assigned special tasks to all the officers working in the field formations to achieve their respective revenue targets of the current fiscal year with a warning that if they fail to do so, they will be transferred.

FBR has issued the directives while taking into consideration the current trend in revenue collections for fiscal year 2013-14 which is going to end in ten days.

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Sources said that in light of such instructions, FBR officials have started working day and night with unusual determination in fulfilling their responsibilities.

Numerous files of all categories of taxpayers have been opened up in the Large Taxpayer’s Units (LTUs). A renewed scrutiny of these files is underway. It has also been decided that the returns of the big companies, whose files have been attached with audit reports, will also be rechecked.

Apart from this, recovery of taxes along with fines from non-taxpayers is also hastened up.

Authorities of LTUs, Customs and Dry port located within the federal capital have informed Customs Today that they are confident about achieving their respective targets.

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