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To Download List of Compulsorily Registered Taxpayers Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Revenue Authority (KPRA) List of Compulsorily Registered Taxpayers (Advertisement on Print & Digital Media) Adv_Compl S. No Name Mailing Address Dispatch No. Order No Compl KNTN _DispatchNo 1 Hum News Hum News, 29 the Mall Peshawar 9094 9236 01 9802000001 Muhammadi House near Peshawar Inn Hotel, 2 Aap News 9095 9237 02 9802000002 opposite Nationl Bank University Road Peshawar 4th floor, Aman Plaza, Plot No. 21-E-B, Jamrud 3 Samaa TV 9096 9238 03 9802000003 Road, University Town, Peshawar House No.5, Younas Plaza, Dalazak Road, Near 4 Such TV 9097 9239 04 9802000004 Toray Kababi 5 Neo News Prime Residency, Gulbarg No. 1, Peshawar Saddar 9098 9240 05 9802000005 Ashrafia Colony, opposite to Amin CNG, EID 6 Dunya News 9099 9241 06 9802000006 Gah Road, Faqirabad Peshawar. House no 49-A, Street 19-A, Bilal Masjid near 7 ARY 9102 9243 07 9802000007 Shami Road Peshawar Cantt House No.7, Younas Plaza, Dalazak Road, Near 8 GTV 9103 9244 08 9802000008 Toray Kababi 9 92 News TF -121 Deans Trade Centre, Peshawar Cantt 9104 9245 09 9802000009 Badshah Towers, Khyber Super Market, Bara 10 Geo News 9105 9246 10 9802000010 Road, Peshawar 11 Aaj News House No. 98-A, Shami Road, Peshawar 9106 9247 11 9802000011 12 Bol TV News Bungalow # 8, Shami Road, Bashirabad, Peshawar 9107 9248 12 9802000012 13 Khyber News 17- C, Chinar Road University town 9108 9249 13 9802000013 Bilal Town, Capt. Akmal Shaheed Road, GT 14 Mashriq TV 9109 9250 14 9802000014 Road, Peshawar Bilal Town, Capt. Akmal Shaheed Road, GT 15 Express News 9110 9251 15 9802000015 Road, Peshawar 16 M/S AAJ DAILY AAJ G.T ROAD, PESHAWAR 6973 9021 16 9802000016 AMIN CAR PLAZA, OPP. AMIN HOTEL, G.T. 17 M/S AAJ SUBH 6975 9023 17 9802000017 ROAD, PESHAWAR Al-HAJ PLAZA, Top Floor Opposit Amin Hotel 18 M/S AKHBAR 6977 9025 18 9802000018 Behind Flyover G.T. ROAD, PESHAWAR AAA PUBLICATIONS (PVT.) LTD. NEAR M/S AKHBAR-E- 19 RING ROAD, FLYOVER G.T ROAD, 6978 9026 19 9802000019 SHEHER PESHAWAR 2ND FLOOR, DARUL ISLAM PLAZA, 20 M/S AL AKHBAR SIKANDARPURA, OFF G.T. ROAD, 6979 9027 20 9802000020 PESHAWAR CITY, PESHAWAR 1-D, JOHAR STREET, SADDAR ROAD, 21 M/S AL FALAH 6980 9028 21 9802000021 PESHAWAR CANTT. CAPT. AKMAL SHAHEED ROAD, BILAL 22 M/S EXPRESS TOWN, NEAR: PAKISTAN FLOOR MILLS, 6983 9030 22 9802000022 G.T. ROAD, PESHAWAR HOUSE NO.A-85-4, 18 SADDAR ROAD, 23 M/S ISLAM 6984 9031 23 9802000023 HAMDARD STREET, PESHAWAR CANTT PESHAWAR MARKET, URDU BAZAR, 24 M/S JURAT MOHALLAH JANG, BACKSIDE QISSA 6988 9033 24 9802000024 KHAWANI BAZAR, PESHAWAR FLAT #.7, BLOCK-16, PHA APARTMENTS, M/S KHABARKAR 25 NEAR:ZTBL ZERO POINT, G-7/1, 6989 9034 25 9802000025 (SWAT) ISLAMABAD CITY RAILWAY MALL GODAM ROAD, G.T. 26 M/S KHABRAIN 6990 9035 26 9802000026 ROAD, PESHAWAR 27 M/S MASHRIQ BILAL TOWN, G.T. ROAD, PESHAWAR 6993 9037 27 9802000027 M/S NAWA-I- FLAT#.1, BLOCK#.12, PHA APPARTMENTS, 28 HAZARA 6995 9039 28 9802000028 G-7/1, NEAR ZTBL H.O, ISLAMABAD (ABBOTTABAD) M/S NAYA CITY RAILWAY MALL GODAM, G.T. ROAD, 29 6996 9040 29 9802000029 AKHBAR PESHAWAR 8-NISHTERABAD, G.T. ROAD, NEAR: 30 M/S PAKISTAN 6997 9041 30 9802000030 GULBAHAR POLICE STATION, PESHAWAR ASAD ANWAR COLONY, GULBAHAR, 31 M/S SARHAD 7000 9043 31 9802000031 PESHAWAR OFFICE NO.1-A, BLOCK-A, PEER BAKSH 32 M/S SIYAQ 7003 9045 32 9802000032 BUILDING, RAILWAY ROAD, PESHAWAR AL-HAJ PLAZA, SIKANDARPURA CHOWK, 33 M/S SURKHAB 7005 9046 33 9802000033 G.T. ROAD, PESHAWAR Head Office, Daily Taqat, Khaleej Tower, 38-A, 34 M/S TAQAT Jail Road, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, Post Code: 7006 9047 34 9802000034 54000 M/S THE 27 ABDARA ROAD, UNIVERSITY TOWN,P.O 35 7007 9048 35 9802000035 FRONTIER POST BOX 1161, PESHAWAR SHINWARI PLAZA, 2ND FLOOR, NEXT TO M/S THE GHAREEB HOTEL, KHYBER SUPER 36 7008 9049 36 9802000036 FRONTIER STAR MARKET NEAR QAYYUM STADIUM, PESHAWAR SADDAR M/S THE 37 GULBAHAR COLONY NO.2, PESHAWAR 7009 9050 37 9802000037 FRONTIER TIMES M/S THE 38 BILAL TOWN, G.T.ROAD, PESHAWAR 7010 9051 38 9802000038 STATESMAN M/S TODAY'S 2ND FLOOR, MUQARAB PLAZA, KHYBER 39 MUSLIM SUPER MARKET BARA ROAD, PESHAWAR 7011 9052 39 9802000039 (PESHAWAR) CANTT. HOUSE NO.71, STREET # 7, GULBAHAR 40 M/S WATAN 7012 9053 40 9802000040 COLONY # 2, PESHAWAR CITY.
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