Islamabad’s Excise Department Cracks Down on Token Tax Defaulters with Strict Measures
Posted on December 17, 2024 by News Desk

In a significant step to address unpaid token taxes, the Excise and Taxation Department of Islamabad has issued a final warning to vehicle owners. Starting January 1, vehicles with unpaid token taxes will face cancellation of registration. Owners are being urged to settle their dues within 15 days to avoid legal and financial penalties.
Advanced System to Identify Defaulters
The department is deploying advanced software to systematically identify token tax defaulters. Once the 15-day grace period expires, vehicle registrations will be cancelled, and owners will face a massive penalty of 200% of the original fine for reinstatement.
This stern measure reflects the rising number of defaulters and the urgency to address the issue effectively. Director of Excise and Taxation, Bilal Azam Khan, emphasized the importance of timely compliance to avoid severe consequences.
A Change to Combat Repeat Offenders
Field officials have consistently encountered defaulters during road checks. However, the minor fines imposed in the past have failed to prevent repeated violations. This new enforcement strategy aims to plug the loopholes and create a stronger deterrent.
The crackdown aligns with the Federal Board of Revenue’s (FBR) broader strategy to bridge the tax collection gap. With a target of Rs980 billion by December, the FBR has intensified recovery efforts after only collecting Rs775 billion in the first four months of the fiscal year.
How to Register Your Vehicle Online in Punjab?
To ensure your vehicle complies with legal requirements, here’s a simple guide on the documents needed to register a vehicle in Punjab:
For Local Vehicles:
- National Identity Card (NIC)
- Proof of Ownership (vehicle invoice or sales certificate)
- Insurance Certificate
- Copy of CNIC of the car owner
- Vehicle Inspection Certificate
For Original Purchasers of Unregistered Vehicles:
- Application for Registration (Form F)
- Copy of CNIC of the car owner
- Original Sales Certificate of the vehicle
- Original Sales Invoice
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