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This form of stamp duty affixed to digital documents such as PDF file in the form of special secure QR code developed by Perum Peruri. The digital document and its printed form is regarded as valid legal evidence according to Law No. 11/2008 on Information and Electronic Transactions ( UU No. 11 Tahun 2008 Tentang Informasi dan Transaksi ...
Second Islamic Summit Pakistan – 22 February 1974 One Souvenir Sheet & Two Stamp were issued on this occasion; Values: 20 Paisa, 50 Paisa, Souvenir Sheet 85 Paisa; Introduction of International System of weights and Measures in Pakistan – 1 July 1974 One stamp was issued on this occasion; Value: 20 Paisa; 10th Anniversary of R.C.D. – 21 ...
Taxation in Pakistan is a complex system of more than 70 unique taxes administered by at least 37 agencies of the Government of Pakistan. [1] According to the FBR, in 2021, the number of registered tax filers had grown to 7.1 million out of which only 2.5 million were active tax filers. [ 2 ]
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This is a list of postage stamps and souvenir sheets issued by Pakistan Post ...
The artist, A.R. Chughtai was also amongst Pakistan's first stamp designers having designed the Re 1 motif stamp. The other stamps were designed by Rashiduddin (1 ½ anna and 3 anna) and M. Latif 2 ½ anna). [ 28 ]
Siddiqui Stamps Catalogue - Collect Pakistan Postage Stamps 2011 Edition available at www.pakistanphilately.com Editor: Akhtar ul Islam Siddiqui Ron Doubleday and Usman Ali Isani, Pakistan Overprints on Indian Stamps and Postal Stationery 1947–1949, Karachi (1993).
Map of Pakistan showing the provinces. Pakistan first issued revenue stamps when it became independent in 1947 and continues to issue revenues to this day. In addition to national issues, the provinces of Balochistan, North West Frontier, Punjab, Sindh, as well as Azad Jammu and Kashmir, West Pakistan and the capital Islamabad also have or had their own stamps.
The Federal Government can impose limitations or restrictions on regulatory duty on all or any of the imported or exported goods through a notification in the official Gazette. Such limitations or restrictions, according to the First Schedule, [ 1 ] should not exceed 100% of the goods value, as specified under Section 25-1B or Section 25-A.