ISLAMABAD: The bank accounts of famed Pakistani thespian Rahat Fateh Ali Khan were seized on Tuesday by a Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) over a semblance of taxes.
According to FBR, non-payment of income taxation value some-more than Rs3 million in 2015 led a Federal Board of Revenue to seize a singer’s accessible bank accounts in a country, recuperating a sum value 105,000 rupees from one of them. Meanwhile, efforts are underway to redeem a remaining volume of due taxes.
FBR claimed, it had imposed taxation on Rahat after identifying a trusted transaction. The thespian was thankful to compensate income taxation value Rs 33,48000 for a year 2015, that he unsuccessful to approve with, and as a result, his bank accounts were seized to redeem a due amount.