PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Revenue Authority (KPRA) is holding a three-day registration drive throughout the province from Tuesday (today) to facilitate taxpayers at their doorsteps.

On the directives of KPRA director general Shah Mahmood Khan, teams would set up mobile registration camps at various locations in the province, where anyone associated with the services sector can visit and register their businesses with the authority. Besides, teams of KPRA will conduct door-to-door visits to the business premises of people associated with the services sector to provide on-the-spot registration facilities to them.

“Taxpayers are our stakeholders and their utmost facilitation is our top priority. We are conducting the registration drive to facilitate our people. Anyone associated with the services sector can visit our mobile registration offices and get their businesses registered with the KPRA,” said Shah Mahmood in a message. He added KPRA teams would personally visit the business premises to facilitate them in the best possible manner.

Anyone can visit the mobile registration camps to get their businesses registered or seek any other information relating to registration, sales tax on services, and their monthly returns filing with KPRA. People can also directly contact KPRA through WhatsApp, telephone numbers, or visit its website to get any information regarding registration or sale tax on services. The locations of the mobile registration camps will be shared on the KPRA website and social media pages.

Published in Dawn, Aug 1st, 2023

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