KARACHI: Provincial Minister for Excise and Taxation and Narcotics Control Mukesh Kumar Chawla has said that the Sindh Excise and Taxation Department will launch a Road Checking Campaign from 22 October to nab tax defaulting vehicles across the province and he has asked the tax defaulting vehicles’ owners to pay their due taxes in order to avoid any untoward situation during the campaign. This he said in a statement issued here Sunday.
He said that legal action would be taken against tax defaulting vehicles as no one was above the law. He also asked the officers assigned for duties to remain strict while collecting the taxes but must behave politely with the owners /drivers of the vehicles during the Road Checking Campaign and not to bring a bad name to the department.
He added, “A massive campaign through the media will also be undertaken to motivate the people to deposit their taxes and avoid penalties. He also requested the people to cooperate with the staff of the Excise and Taxation Department during the campaign and also assured the people that if any staff member would violate the code of conduct, strict action would be taken against him.
He directed the officers and the staff to make an all-out effort to make the Road Checking Campaign a success. He said that he would also pay surprise visits to various checking points to monitor the performance of the staff.