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Sialkot exporters assured of rebate claims’ clearance

byZafar Malik
20/06/2014
in Breaking News, Lahore, Latest News
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SIALKOT: Sialkot Chief Commissioner Inland Revenue Abdul Rehman Dogar has assured the Sialkot based surgical instruments manufacturers and exporters about the early clearance of all the prolonged pending rebate claims, income tax and sales tax claims, enabling them to work hard with full devotion, dedication and complete peace of mind for increasing the national exports, besides, giving a boost to the national economy.

He made his assurances while addressing a meeting of the surgical exporters held here. He added that the all the tax related perturbing problems of the Sialkot exporters would be solved amicably by taking then into confidence.

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He said that all the pending cases of duty drawback cases of Sialkot exporters as soon as possible and this step would be helpful in assuring smooth flow of capital into Sialkot’s export oriented industries, paving their way to flourish.

Chief Commissioner Dogar also visited Surgical Instruments Manufacturers Association of Pakistan (SIMAP). He discussed in details the matters of mutual interest with the surgical instruments manufacturers, vendors and exporters.

Earlier, SIMAP Chairman Bilal Ameen Chughtai demanded early payment of all the sales tax and income tax refund claims of Sialkot based surgical exporters besides demanding the simplification of registration process in the sales tax department, especially for the new companies.

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