- The Finance Bill 2025 proposes new powers for the Commissioner Inland Revenue to enforce sales tax registration.
- The Commissioner can block bank accounts of individuals and businesses not registered under the Sales Tax Act.
- Affected persons can appeal to the Chief Commissioner Inland Revenue within 30 days.
- Once registered, restrictions on bank accounts are lifted.
- The Commissioner can also prevent property transfers by unregistered persons.
- Property transaction restrictions are lifted upon sales tax registration.
- The Chief Commissioner can take further actions against persistent defaulters, such as sealing premises or seizing property.
- These measures aim to increase compliance and expand the sales tax base.
Source: pkrevenue.com
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