Revenue laws govern the collection of funds for public welfare through land revenue and property taxes. These laws define how the state collects and manages income derived from land and property holdings.
Our chamber provides legal guidance and representation on revenue matters including land revenue, property registration, and stamp duties. We assist in navigating the land revenue system, which involves complex regulatory requirements across various provincial jurisdictions.
Our Services:
Land revenue disputes, representation and Litigation
Assistance in land record verification, property registration and transfers
Challenging erroneous property tax assessments
Advisory on revenue laws compliance
Challenges to land acquisition and compensation
Areas Covered:
Land Revenue and Title Disputes
Agricultural Income Tax
Urban Immovable Property Tax
Property Transfer and Mutation
Stamp Duty
Key Elements:
Land Revenue: Our team assists with legal procedures under the Punjab Land Revenue Act, focusing on mutation, land records verification, and disputes related to land ownership.
Agricultural Income Tax: Governed by provincial legislation, we assist clients in understanding taxation mechanisms applicable to agricultural landholders.
Property Tax: Our services include dealing with property tax assessments and filing appeals against excessive or incorrect tax determinations.
Procedural Aspects:
Revenue disputes are generally handled by revenue boards at provincial levels. Landowners or stakeholders must submit proper documentation for land ownership and taxes, and any disputes can be resolved through appeals before the Board of Revenue or civil courts. Procedures include filing appeals against property assessments and resolving disputes concerning property ownership and taxation.
Relevant Laws & Acts:
West Pakistan Land Revenue Act, 1967
Punjab Land Revenue Rules, 1968
Sindh Land Revenue Act, 1967
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Land Revenue Act, 1967
Baluchistan Land Revenue Act, 1967
Stamp Act 1899
Registration Act, 1908
Urban Immovable Property Tax Act, 1958
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