Customs Collectorate in Multan issues wheat transportation notice

Web DeskApril 17, 2024 11:58 PMnational
  • Transporters must carry FBR sales tax invoice for wheat transportation
  • Non-compliance may lead to delays and penalties during inspections
  • Directive aims to prevent unauthorized transportation of wheat and flour
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The Customs Collectorate in Multan issues a notice requiring transporters to carry proper legal documents for wheat transportation to prevent smuggling activities.

The Customs Collectorate in Multan has issued a notice advising transporters to ensure they have proper legal documents when transporting wheat and its flour. The announcement, made on Wednesday, emphasized the importance of having a Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) sales tax invoice that includes the names of both the seller and buyer, as well as other relevant details.

Transporters are being warned that they may encounter difficulties if they fail to produce the necessary documents during inspections conducted by customs and other relevant authorities responsible for preventing smuggling activities within the country.

This directive aims to streamline the transportation process of wheat and flour, ensuring that all transactions are conducted in a transparent and lawful manner. By requiring transporters to carry the appropriate paperwork, the Customs Collectorate hopes to minimize the risk of unauthorized or illegal transportation of these essential food items.

Transporters operating in Multan are urged to comply with the Customs Collectorate's guidelines and carry the required legal documents when transporting wheat and its flour. Failure to do so may result in delays and potential penalties, as authorities crack down on smuggling activities across the country.

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