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Secretary Khalid says Multan Excise to get police station soon

byImran Ali
28/10/2014
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MULTAN: An excise and taxation police station will be inaugurated in the city soon, said Excise and Taxation Secretary Khalid Masood Khan.

Khan said that the increase in property taxes was not more than 50 percent. Revenue target of motor vehicle registration, excise and property taxes would be attained, he said. He said he has ordered his staff not to charge additional taxes from the people in terms of property taxes applied by the government. The secretary said a desk has been set up to provide information to the people about taxes.

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