FBR extends dates for payment of taxes / duty and filing of ST/FED returns

 

The Federal Board of Revenue has extended the dates for payment of taxes and Duty and for filing of Sales Tax and Federal Excise duty returns.

In a notification issued here, the Inland Revenue Wing of the FBR has informed all Chief Commissioners of LTUs and RTOs that the date for payment of taxes / duty has been extended upto 20th August, 2011 while the date for filing of Sales Tax / Federal Excise Duty returns has been extended upto 30th August 2011. This extension of date is for the Tax period July 2011, and is applicable to all registered persons.

This extension has been given in exercise of the powers conferred under section 74 of the Sales Tax Act 1990 and section 43 of the Federal Excise Act 2005.


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Mohammad Shahzad
Secretary PR
Federal Board of Revenue (FBR)
Islamabad
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It is an extraordinary story of a pilot Mr. Qais Hussain who was courageous to reflect on an act after a period of 46 years, he was able to get it out and I hope it brought a closure in his life.

He shot down a civilian airplane that strayed in to his national territory right after the end of 1965 war. The humanity in him made him hesitant to shoot the aircraft because it was a civilian plane, but he went ahead and fired and destroyed the plane and the passengers after he got the confirmation that it might be a reconnaissance plane.

On the other side of the border, Ms. Singh, Ms. Prathiba and Ms. Falguni who had lost their dear ones, did not have any rancor towards the pilot who shot their parents' plane.

It is an emotional story and brings the humanity out of you.

Barkha Dutt the anchor woman rightly pointed out that the soldiers make the best peace makers, as they have seen the futilities of war first hand.
A lot of this has happened during the Vietnam War, where our veterans have gone back and visited the families who were their targets.

And I do pray that these stories are brought to the fore in all nations and place. How a soldier feels, how difficult it must be to shoot the other person knowing that her or his family will be deprived of the person. ... Israel Palestine, Iran Iraq, our soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan and Vietnam, Korea... once people and the public really know the devastation of the wars, it will change the lives. God willing it will be shown at our next event www.HolocaustandGenocides in January 2012.


It is a powerful story....

Mr. Hussain was not able to express his feelings well, and I really feel for him. It was simply beautiful to hear the three ladies who had lost their loved ones but did not have any acrimony or ill will.

This story needs to be explored further.

Barkha and Beena I salute you.

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It was a similar emotion that inspired me to write a note about the loss of our soldiers in Afghanistan and I prayed for them after Iftaar in Ramadan, the month of Mercy.

HONORING OUR SOLDIERS | A MINUTE OF SILENCE PLEASE
http://theghousediary.blogspot.com/2011/08/honoring-our-soldiers-in-aghanistan.html

In memory of our soldiers and Navy Seals who died on Saturday, please observe a minute of silence honoring them. May God bless them and give patience to their families. May God give us the wisdom to end Wars and find solutions through mitigating conflicts and nurturing goodwill. Amen

I urge fellow Muslim Americans to pray for their well beings, Insha Allah I will pray special prayers for them after Iftaar and Maghrib prayers this evening.

Our soldiers are the defenders of our freedom, they gave up their lives for us, and we have to express our gratitude and pray for them.

Mike Ghouse is committed to working towards cohesive societies and offers pluralistic solutions on issues of the day. All his work is indexed at www.MikeGhouse.net.

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When Standard & Poor's reduced the nation's credit rating from AAA to AA-plus, the United States suffered the first downgrade to its credit rating ever. S&P took this action despite the plan Congress passed this past week to raise the debt limit.

The downgrade, S&P said, "reflects our opinion that the fiscal consolidation plan that Congress and the administration recently agreed to falls short of what, in our view, would be necessary to stabilize the government's medium-term debt dynamics."

It's those medium- and long-term debt problems that also worry economics professor Laurence J. Kotlikoff, who served as a senior economist on President Reagan's Council of Economic Advisers. He says the national debt, which the U.S. Treasury has accounted at about $14 trillion, is just the tip of the iceberg.

"We have all these unofficial debts that are massive compared to the official debt," Kotlikoff tells David Greene, guest host of weekends on All Things Considered. "We're focused just on the official debt, so we're trying to balance the wrong books."

Kotlikoff explains that America's "unofficial" payment obligations - like Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid benefits - jack up the debt figure substantially.

"If you add up all the promises that have been made for spending obligations, including defense expenditures, and you subtract all the taxes that we expect to collect, the difference is $211 trillion. That's the fiscal gap," he says. "That's our true indebtedness."

We don't hear more about this enormous number, Kotlikoff says, because politicians have chosen their language carefully to keep most of the problem off the books.

"Why are these guys thinking about balancing the budget?" he says. "They should try and think about our long-term fiscal problems."

According to Kotlikoff, one of the biggest fiscal problems Congress should focus on is America's obligation to make Social Security payments to future generations of the elderly.

"We've got 78 million baby boomers who are poised to collect, in about 15 to 20 years, about $40,000 per person. Multiply 78 million by $40,000 - you're talking about more than $3 trillion a year just to give to a portion of the population," he says. "That's an enormous bill that's overhanging our heads, and Congress isn't focused on it."

"We've consistently done too little too late, looked too short-term, said the future would take care of itself, we'll deal with that tomorrow," he says. "Well, guess what? You can't keep putting off these problems."

To eliminate the fiscal gap, Kotlikoff says, the U.S. would have to have tax increases and spending reductions far beyond what's being negotiated right now in Washington.

"What you have to do is either immediately and permanently raise taxes by about two-thirds, or immediately and permanently cut every dollar of spending by 40 percent forever. The [Congressional Budget Office's] numbers say we have an absolutely enormous problem facing us."

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مرزا غلام احمد بنی تھا یا جھوٹاصحافی

نبیوں اور رسولوں پر کتابیں اتاری گئیں مگر مرزا بشیر کے والد صاحب نے خود کتاب لکھ ڈالی۔ 
یہ منحوس دنیا کا واحد نبی تھا جس نے خود اپنی کتاب لکھی جسے جاہل اب بھی پڑھتے ہیں۔
اس کے مطابق وہ اسی سال کا ہو کر مرے گا مگر وہ اس سے قبل ہی جہنم رسید ہو گیا۔
اس جھوٹے کزاب کی کوئی پیشن گوئی سچی ثابت نہیں ہوئی۔
اس نے کہا کہ ہمارے بزرگ چین سے تھے۔ قران کے مطابق تمام نبی حضرت ابراہیم کی نسل سے ہیں مگر اس خبیث نے یہ بھی نہ سوچا کہ حضرت ابراہیم کی نسل چین میں کہاں سے آ گئی۔
کسی نبی نے کسی انسان سے تعلیم حاصل نہیں کی مگر یہ واحد بنی تھا جس نے متعدد اساتزہ سے تعلیم حاصل کی۔یہ اپنے اساتزہ کو نوکر کہتا اور لکھتا تھا۔لعنت بے شمار اس نبی پر جس نے نوکروں سے تعلیم حاصل کی اور نبی بن کر لاکھوں افراد کو جہنم کا راستہ دکھایا



On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 8:06 PM, Shabbir Dehalvi <shabbir.dehalvi@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear All,

Through this group I will inform you about the most corrupt HR manager of the Jang Group 

who is currently serving in The News International Lahore.

He is a pimp and tout of Qadiani Mir Shakeel ur Rehman who keep

 his job by offering everything under the sun.

In return his superiors ignore his deeds. 

I will inform you about his massive corruption within the organisation,

his other activities and will also share his family secrets with you soon.  


WAIT for my next mail.



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Embassy of Pakistan, Ankara
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Press Release

Foreign Minister of Pakistan to Visit Turkey

Ankara, 10 August 2011: On the invitation of Turkish Foreign Minister Prof. Dr. Ahmed Davutoğlu, the Foreign Minister of Pakistan Ms Hina Rabbani Khar will visit Turkey from 11-12 August. Turkey's visit is one of her first visits abroad after assumption of the office of the Foreign Minister.

During her stay in Turkey, she will hold consultations with her counterpart H.E. Prof. Dr. Ahmed Davutoğlu on bilateral relations as well as regional and international issues. Ms Khar will also call on the Turkish President and the Prime Minister.
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Photo caption: File photo of Foreign Minister of Pakistan Ms Hina Rabbani Khar


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