PM extends amnesty scheme for non-custom paid vehicles

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Caretaker Prime Minister Mir Hazar Khan Khoso has extended amnesty scheme of non-custom paid vehicles till April 6 while the Federal Tax Ombudsman (FTO) has taken notice of this scheme’s misuse.
After receiving request from the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), the interim PM extended amnesty registration scheme for non-custom paid vehicles till April 6.
The FBR sources have informed that total 32,000 non-custom paid vehicles including trucks, wagons, coasters, double cabins, Mercedes. BMW and other vehicles were registered till March 31 under amnesty scheme.
So far, over 9.5 billion rupees’ revenue was collected under this scheme and it is expected that further 4.5 billion’s revenue will be received till April 6, added the sources.
At the other hand, the Federal Tax Ombudsman (FTO), Shoaib Suddle, has taken notice of this scheme’s misuse over a newspaper story and demanded reports from the FBR and FIA.
The newspaper story revealed that without presentation of the vehicles, they were being registered under the amnesty scheme.

3 COMMENTS

  1. So this is what this CPM is all about.He is taking care of those who break the law,loot this Country and then a caretaker PM who was assigned the task of holding fare Elections does this most unfair act.I do not trust him anymore.

  2. I will advise the Caretaker Prime Minister to extend the time frame up to 30th April, coz of huge rush, lot of people are suffered, and Govt should increase the number of offices for vehicle registration,

  3. hundred thousand cars are non custom paid. it is impossible to register them all in this short period of time. also the person with high approach had paid for cars those which are still outside pakistan. more over those unpaid cars in pakistan can be used for any terrorism because they have no record. also it can contribute a lot of money.
    wajahat
    Quetta

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