Traders put on notice

Published May 6, 2007

ISLAMABAD, May 5: Central Board of Revenue (CBR) would conduct audit of the businessmen of the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad and in this connection notices to the businessmen and industrialists are being issued.

So far, about 50 notices have been served on the businessmen and industrialists of the federal capital directing them to submit their returns. The notices issued by the income tax commissioner, comprising seven points seeking details of electricity, gas, telephone and other utility bills. Besides, the businessmen have been asked to provide details of income.—Online

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