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OM DEVELOPMENT BANK LIMITED Chipledhunga, Pokhara Bonus Tax List for 17.69%(F/Y 073/74) S.No OM DEVELOPMENT BANK LIMITED Chipledhunga, Pokhara Bonus Tax List for 17.69%(F/Y 073/74) S.No. BOID/H.No. Name Type Tax Amount 1 1301060000362660 SUNIL KUMAR GOSHALI D-Promoter 64355.77 2 1301060000371411 LAXMI PALIKHE D-Promoter 22115.38 3 1301060000646704 POONAM GOSHALI D-Promoter 44230.77 4 1301080000020049 DIPAK RAJ SIGDEL D-Promoter 20702.65 5 1301540000004289 Kamal Raj Sapkota D-Promoter 44581.96 6 1301370000016117 Ganesh Kumar Pradhan D-Promoter 5881.81 7 1301060000154626 BINA GURUNG D-Promoter 26538.46 8 1301220000164810 JIGYASU PRADHAN D-Promoter 40098.73 9 1301020000237174 K.N HOLDINGS PVT. 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