CJP terms professional tax levied by cantonment board unconstitutional.

ISLAMABAD -- The Supreme Court (SC) declared on Friday professional tax levied by Cantonment Board Karachi unconstitutional, disposing off the board's plea challenging the Sindh High Court's order.

A three-member bench led by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa was hearing the Cantonment Board's plea.

During the hearing, the CJP observed that taxes levied by the Cantonment Board are both unconstitutional and in contradiction with transparency.

The land given to the cantonment board was given to the military for a specific purpose, why are shopping malls being built there, asked the CJP, observing that it was not meant for commercial purposes.

Institutions are being brought to their constitutional purpose, he remarked, disposing off the plea challenging the receipt of taxes from restaurants, banks and poultry farms by the board.

At the previous hearing, the CJP had noted that only the federal and provincial governments could impose taxes.

He had questioned...

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