ISLAMABAD: A prominent superstore in the federal capital was found violating strict government instructions as it was not mentioning sales tax on cash receipts despite selling items for higher than usual rates. Sources told Profit that a complaint was filed with the Prime Minister Delivery Unit (PMDU) on October 4, 2020, concerning the nondisclosure of sales tax by Imtiaz Super Market in Islamabad. The complainant maintained that the store was not charging sales tax on its invoices despite selling above standard rates. The PMDU has forwarded the complaint to the chairman of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR). According to documents available with Profit, the Islamabad CCIR on October 7 had forwarded the complaint to CCIR Karachi-1.
Source: Pakistan Today October 12, 2020 19:41 UTC