The Excise and Taxation Department in Faisalabad has launched a campaign targeting unregistered vehicles and those that have neglected to pay their token taxes, emphasizing that strict penalties will be enforced on offenders.
On April 25, the department, along with the Narcotics Control division, began actively targeting vehicles that are either unregistered or have outstanding token taxes. During checks at various locations, several vehicles had their documents confiscated. Citizens have been strongly advised to register any unregistered vehicles immediately and to pay any overdue token taxes. Failure to comply will result in no leniency from the authorities.
A spokesperson from the Motor Registration Authority indicated that, under the directives of the Director of Excise and Taxation Faisalabad, checks of vehicles are being conducted daily at multiple locations across the city. The authorities are ensuring that strict action is taken against unregistered vehicles and those failing to pay their token taxes.IMF Condition Met: Pakistan Retrieves Key Powers from FBR
The spokesperson also noted that defaulting vehicle owners have previously received multiple reminder notices. Despite repeated warnings, many have failed to demonstrate responsibility regarding their tax obligations. As a result, the department has made it clear that no exceptions will be granted moving forward.
The crackdown aims not only to enhance tax compliance but also to improve overall road safety by ensuring that all vehicles are properly registered. Vehicle registration helps maintain accurate records, which are essential for various administrative and legal processes.
By enforcing these regulations, the Excise and Taxation Department hopes to encourage responsible ownership and adherence to the law among vehicle owners. Officials are committed to ensuring that the streets of Faisalabad are populated with fully compliant vehicles, thereby promoting a safer driving environment for everyone.
In conclusion, the public is urged to heed this warning and take the necessary steps to register their vehicles and pay any outstanding token taxes. The department is dedicated to upholding the law and will continue its efforts to uphold vehicle registration standards throughout the region. Failure to comply will result in further enforcement actions, emphasizing the importance of these regulations for the welfare of the community.


