SAIF NADEEM ELECTRO LTD. (ASHFAQ AHMED, ATTORNEY) LAHORE CANTT. versus SECRETARY, REVENUE DIVISION, ISLAMABAD
Establishment of the Federal Tax Ombudsman Ordinance 2000 Office Section 2 (3) The Customs Act (IV of 1969), section 179 delaying the adoption of new orders related to corruption was a legal obligation to decide this case within 45 days but existing In this case, after 5 years, no result was clear and it is regrettable that Revenue Officers have defrauded the government of revenue by disrespecting the law, rules and regulations as a convenience to the recipient. Took precautions to protect but not the cost of convenience for taxpayers which should also take into account the delay in decision making. It was a denial of justice to a citizen who waited too long to finalize the case, which is a perfect example of instability due to the relative inattention. Authorities Federal Tax Ombudsman recommended that the matter be decided in three weeks
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