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Pakistan govt extends deadline for declaring undisclosed assets

The tax amnesty scheme, launched on May 15, was scheduled to end on June 30, but there has been immense pressure on the government to extend the deadline.

July 01, 2019 / 13:26 IST
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The cash-strapped Pakistan government has extended till July 3 the deadline for its citizens to declare their undisclosed assets under an amnesty programme, as it ramps up efforts to fix the country's economy.

The tax amnesty scheme, launched on May 15, was scheduled to end on June 30, but there has been immense pressure on the government to extend the deadline.

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Prime Minister Imran Khan's Adviser on Finance, Abdul Hafeez Shaikh, announced on June 30 that the deadline for the amnesty scheme, also known as as the Assets Declaration Scheme 2019, has been extended until July 3.

"There's been a lot of interest in the Asset Declaration Scheme," he said.