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Heavy Tax on the Citizens of Islamabad

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Decision to impose heavy tax on the citizens of Islamabad

It was decided to impose a heavy tax on the citizens of Islamabad.

It has been decided to increase the property tax, water and sanitation charges by 3 times, it has been decided to impose heavy taxes on the citizens of the Metropolitan Corporation of Islamabad.

The property tax, water and sanitation charges of the residents of Islamabad will be increased by 3 times.

MCI says that if the citizens of Islamabad object to the taxes, they can file their objections.

If the citizens do not object to the property tax, water and sanitation charges, the increase will be approved.

Read More: Extension of last date for submission of tax returns

Officials further said that it has been decided to increase the property tax by 200% in Islamabad, water bills and sanitation charges have also been increased by 200%, for which the working has been completed.

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