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Excise vehicles belonging to unlicensed persons are withdrawn by CM Gandapur.

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the chief minister’s choice to divide the department into three distinct directorates in order to boost productivity.

Ali Amin Gandapur suggested creating distinct directorates within the excise department for property tax, intelligence and drug control, and vehicle registration and management.

“Necessary amendments should be made in the existing laws to increase the revenue of the department,” the Chief Minister stated, emphasizing the need for these directorates’ responsibilities to be properly defined.

Additionally, Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur ordered the relevant offices to remove any excise cars that were being used by unapproved individuals. The Chief Minister informed the gathering that these individuals should be given notice to return the automobiles.

Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur stated that if they do not return the vehicles within the allotted period, a formal complaint should be filed against them. According to Ali Amin Gandapur, these cars ought to be distributed to the provincial offices of law enforcement and others based on necessity.

The Chief Minister stated, “These vehicles should not be given to anyone on political recommendation,” and that abandoned cars kept in Excise warehouses have to be transparently auctioned off.

The Chief Minister stated that before automobiles are issued to approved government employees, the necessary paperwork must be completed.

He announced plans to establish a system for collecting commercial property taxes from renters and to ascertain the true rental rates of rental properties.

He emphasized that in order to guarantee transparency and property tax collection, a GIS system should be used.

Ali Amin Gandapur advised the gathering that a feasible plan need to be established in order to grow all of the department’s operations along contemporary lines.

He stated that the timetables for plan execution should be followed, and he favors practical implementation over presentation.

According to the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, work that is done outside of the conventional method is necessary to increase the tax net. The wealthy should pay more in taxes, which would go toward helping the poor, and the department’s penal structure should be reinforced in order to win the public’s trust about tax payment. Ali Amin Gandapur came to the conclusion that workers who perform well should receive full encouragement.

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