FBR crackdown on sellers of counterfeit cigarettes continues

ISLAMABAD: Following the directions of Prime Minister Imran Khan, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) crackdown against the traders and businessmen involved in selling of counterfeit cigarettes continued on Tuesday.

The crackdown has been launched against the sellers of non-duty paid and counterfeit cigarettes in different markets of the country. “FBR has launched a crackdown against the traders/businessmen involved in illicit trade of counterfeit cigarettes and tax evasion,” the FBR tweeted.

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The FBR has also started an awareness drive for the traders to remain cautioned while selling counterfeit cigarettes or face punishments and heavy fines. The Inland Revenue Enforcement Network (IREN) has been tasked to get logistic and human resource support from sister organization i.e. Customs in any city on need basis as and when required in order to conduct enforcement actions. The territorial Collectorate of Customs has been bound to provide complete assistance to the IREN in this connection.

The FBR issued orders for crackdown on Monday with the approval of the FBR Member IR Operations and FBR Member Customs Operations.

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