FAISALABAD: Four teams of the regional tax office of the Board of Revenue distributed scores of pamphlets among citizens, particularly traders of Clock Tower bazaars, to sensitise them about the importance of the government’s tax amnesty scheme.

Additional Commissioner (Headquarters) Asif Rafiq formed teams, who visited markets and shops of eight Clock Tower bazaars, D Ground People’s Colony, Madina Town and Sargodha Road and distributed the pamphlets carrying information about the amnesty scheme.

The regional chief commissioner, Arif Nadeem, also organised an awareness seminar in which commissioners, deputy commissioners and other officials of the regional tax office also participated.

Mr Nadeem told the officers to mobilise traders in their respective zones to create awareness about the scheme among masses. An awareness session would also be held on Wednesday (today) with the regional tax bar association in which the legal fraternity would also be briefed.

Published in Dawn, June 12th, 2019

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