The Punjab government's Revenue Authority yesterday issued separate notices to YouTube, Dailymotion and a local website Mustakbil.Com, in addition to Facebook and Google, asking them to register under the Punjab Sales Tax on Services Act 2012 by June 17.
"As citizens of Punjab are regular user of all such websites while individuals and companies get their advertisements booked on such websites they are liable to be taxed. The tax is justified when Punjab based companies are availing services of such websites," the department said.
The government warned that action will be taken against the websites under rules, without any further notice, in case of non-compliance of first notice.
In case of non-compliance, the Punjab government will write to the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority to place a ban on the websites violating the notices, the government said.
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