PESHAWAR, Pakistan: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Revenue Authority (KPRA) has served a suspension of registration notice to Pakistan Mobile Communication Limited (Jazz) over its failure to pay taxes.
In its Show Cause Notice served to Pakistan Mobile Communication Limited (Jazz) on Thursday, the KPRA stated that the Company is registered with the KP Revenue Authority as a service provider; however, it has failed to file its monthly sale tax returns as well as hasn’t not paid KP Sales Tax on Telecommunication Services.
The authority said that the Cellular Company has been charging and collecting KP Sales Tax from the customers on its taxable services but it hasn’t paid the same to the provincial government in defiance of the law.
Therefore, Pakistan Mobile Communication Limited is being served the Show Cause Notice for Suspension of Registration, and asked to respond to it within seven days.
The KP Revenue Authority said that if neither the Company files outstanding returns nor pay KP Sales Tax on Telecommunication Services within seven days, or its response is found unsatisfactory, then its registration will be suspended.
Earlier, the KPRA also took the same action against Telenor Pakistan (Pvt.) Limited and served it a notice for not paying taxes for last six months despite collecting it from its customers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
KP Revenue Authority strict enforcement starts across the board. Notice served to suspend registration of @jazzpk after @telenorpakistan for not paying taxes despite collecting it from KP customers. Similiar strict actions underway against other companies and businesses in KP pic.twitter.com/ozvwEHMMoO
— Khyber PakhtunKhwa Revenue Authority (@kpra_official) January 2, 2020
Tag: Jazz, Jazz Tax, KP Revenue Authority, KP Sales Tax