Federal govt to honour top 100 taxpayers with special awards, incentives

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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: In order to promote tax culture in the country, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has announced to launch a taxpayer privileges and honour card scheme.

The sources in the PM’s office said that the prime minister would honour top 100 taxpayers with special awards and incentives in acknowledgement of their contribution to the national economy.

The card will be valid for one year and will cover the categories of companies, association of persons, salaried and non-salaried individuals.

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