PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Revenue Authority (KPRA) on Tuesday launched a three-day drive to register the traders.

On the first day of the drive, the teams of KPRA visited premises of businesses associated with the services sector in Peshawar to create awareness and provide them on-the-spot registration facility.

The drive has been launched on the directives of KPRA Director General Fayyaz Ali Shah. Three teams of the authority visited businesses located on the University Road, Hayatabad, University Town and Abdara Road.

The teams also set up mobile registration centres where on-spot registration facility was provided to business owners, who have not been registered with the revenue authority.

During the drive, the KPRA teams will visit each and every market and business centre of the city to create awareness regarding tax payment to strengthen the revenue base of the government for providing better services to people.

“We consider the taxpayers as our stakeholders and facilitating them is the aim of this drive,” said Fayyaz Ali Shah in his message, adding people associated with the services sector should take benefit of the drive and get their businesses registered with KPRA to help develop their province and the country.

Published in Dawn, December 8th, 2021

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