GDT Sets Property Tax Deadline for 30 September 2024

The General Department of Taxation (GDT) has reminded all property owners to fulfil their property and land tax obligations by 30 September 2024. The announcement, made on 31 July 2024, , emphasises the critical importance of meeting this deadline to ensure a smooth tax collection process.

To facilitate efficient tax payments, the GDT encourages property owners to comply promptly. Taxes can be paid at the GDT, provincial or Khan tax branches, any authorized bank branch partnered with the GDT, or through the user-friendly “GDT Taxpayer App,” available on the App Store and Play Store.

Adhering to the deadline is crucial as late submissions may result in administrative penalties under current tax laws. Timely tax payments support the taxation system and contribute to national development, enabling the provision of essential public services and infrastructure.

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