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Sindh Revenue Board Cracks Down on Tax Evasion in Karachi Restaurants and Event Comp
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Sindh Revenue Board Cracks Down on Tax Evasion in Karachi Restaurants and Event Comp

The Sindh Revenue Board (SRB) is cracking down on tax evasion in Karachi’s service sector. In a recent move, the SRB sealed a well-known restaurant, M/s. Sajjad, located in Do Darya, DHA, and an event management company, M/s. Dawat, situated in Khayaban-e-Bukhari, Phase-VI, DHA, Karachi.

Businesses Penalized for Underreported Sales and Unfiled Tax Returns

Both businesses were found guilty of underdeclaring their sales, resulting in significant tax evasion. Additionally, they failed to file tax returns as required by law. The SRB’s investigation into M/s. Sajjad restaurant revealed a further violation – neglecting to integrate their point-of-sale (POS) system with the SRB’s invoicing system. This integration is mandatory under current tax regulations to ensure transparency and accurate sales reporting.

SRB Sends Strong Message on Tax Compliance


The SRB spokesperson emphasized that these closures were a necessary response to persistent non-compliance. “Despite multiple advisories and notices,” the spokesperson stated, “these businesses failed to rectify their discrepancies in tax reporting and payments.”

The sealing of these businesses serves as a warning to other service providers in Sindh. The SRB is committed to enforcing tax laws and creating a fair environment where all businesses fulfill their obligations. This ensures the integrity of the tax system and safeguards public revenue.

Clampdown on Tax Evasion Expected to Improve Business Environment


The actions against M/s. Sajjad and M/s. Dawat are a wake-up call for restaurants, cafes, caterers, event organizers, and other service providers. The SRB’s ongoing vigilance is expected to lead to a more transparent and compliant business landscape in Sindh. This will ultimately contribute to the province’s financial stability and foster a fairer business environment.

Importance of Tax Compliance for Businesses


The SRB’s enforcement actions highlight the crucial role of tax compliance within a just economic system. Businesses are advised to understand their tax obligations thoroughly to avoid penalties and contribute positively to the province’s economic well-being.




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