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Sindh Excise launches campaign against tax defaulter vehicle owners

byCT Report
20/03/2017
in Karachi
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KARACHI:  The Sindh Excise and Taxation Department has launched a road checking campaign to catch tax defaulter vehicle owners.

The campaign was launched on the directives of Minister for Excise and Taxation Mukesh Kumar Chawla from Monday till March 31 to nab the tax defaulting vehicles across the province. For the purpose eleven teams consisting of officers and officials have been constituted in Karachi to recover motor vehicles tax from defaulters.

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Excise department has selected 38 places in Karachi where the assigned teams will check the vehicles plying on the roads. The minister has directed the assigned staff to wear proper uniforms during the road checking campaign and no violation will be tolerated in this regard.   He advised the owners of the vehicles in their own interest to deposit the due tax before bringing their vehicles on the roads to avoid any unpleasant situation because tax defaulting vehicles would be impounded and would release only after payment of due tax and penalty too.

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