Quetta Classified in Column (3) Thereof, Namely:- QUETTA HALQA URBAN – I Name of Patwar Circle: Halqa Urban-1, Tehsil City, District, Quetta S

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Quetta Classified in Column (3) Thereof, Namely:- QUETTA HALQA URBAN – I Name of Patwar Circle: Halqa Urban-1, Tehsil City, District, Quetta S Government of Pakistan Revenue Division Federal Board of Revenue ***** Islamabad, the 1st February, 2019. NOTIFICATION (Income Tax) S.R.O.125(I)/2019.- In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (4) of section 68 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 (XLIX of 2001) and in supersession of its Notification No. S.R.O. 1012(I)/2016 dated the 31st October, 2016, the Federal Board of Revenue is pleased to notify the value of immoveable properties in columns (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10), (11) and (12) of the Table below in respect of areas of Quetta classified in column (3) thereof, namely:- QUETTA HALQA URBAN – I Name of Patwar Circle: Halqa Urban-1, Tehsil City, District, Quetta S. Ward Location Rate per squre foot. No. No. Front / Non Adjoi Plazas / Markets / Flats etc. (only Built Premises). Comme Comme ning Shops/ Offices. Flats. rcial rcial Stree Front Inside Base Groun 1st 2nd Area. Area. ts ment d Floor Floor Floor (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 1 1 Jail Road and 1,728 720 180 720 576 288 504 360 288 adjoining streets. 2 Sheikh Umar Road & 1,728 576 180 720 576 288 504 360 288 Kalat Street including all Auxiliary Street. 3 2 Jail Road and 1,728 576 180 720 576 288 504 360 288 adjoining streets. 4 Kalat & Mano Jan 1,728 576 180 720 576 288 504 360 288 Road including all other Auxiliary Streets. 5 3 Jail Road and 1,728 720 180 720 576 288 504 360 288 adjoining streets. 6 Shaheen Bungalows 1,728 576 180 720 576 288 504 360 288 area and adjoining streets. 7 4 Jail Road upto 1,728 720 432 720 576 288 504 360 288 Chaman Phattak and adjoining streets. 8 Faqirabad, Jogezai 1,728 720 432 720 576 288 504 360 288 Street including all other Auxiliary Streets. 9 15 Circular Road (from 10,080 5,760 4,320 7,200 3,600 1,152 1,080 720 576 Suraj Ganj Bazaar/ Masjid Road Cross to Plaza Petrol Pump including Auxiliary Streets). Page 1 of 42 10 Plaza Petrol Pump to 10,080 5,760 4,320 7,200 3,600 1,152 1,080 720 576 Adalat Road Cross and adjoining streets. 11 Suraj Ganj Bazaar and 17,280 5,040 3,600 6,480 2,880 720 1,080 720 576 adjoining streets. Jinnah Road (from Suraj Ganj Bazaar/ Jinnah Road Cross to Regal Chowk) and adjoining streets. 12 16 Masjid Road and 17,280 6,480 4,320 7,200 3,600 720 1,080 864 792 adjoining streets. 13 Suraj Ganj Bazaar and 17,280 6,480 4,320 7,200 3,600 720 1,080 864 792 adjoining streets. 14 Jinnah Road and 17,280 6,480 4,320 7,200 3,600 720 1,080 864 792 adjoining streets. 15 Thana Road, Mansafi 17,280 6,480 4,320 7,200 3,600 720 1,080 864 792 Road, Jamal-ud-Din Afghani Road.& Adalat Road and adjoining streets. 16 17 Masjid Road and 17,280 5,760 3,600 7,200 3,600 720 1,080 864 792 adjoining streets. 17 Qandhari Bazaar upto 17,280 5,760 3,600 7,200 3,600 720 1,080 864 792 Adalat Road Cross and adjoining streets. 18 Manan Chowk Jinnah 17,280 5,760 3,600 7,200 3,600 720 1,080 864 792 Road. (Jinnah Road upto Thana Road Cross) and adjoining streets. 19 Thana Road. Munsafi 17,280 5,760 3,600 7,200 3,600 720 1,080 864 792 Road, Ali Bhai Road, Jamal-ud-Din Afghani Road, Sarafa Bazaar, Wazir Mohammad Road and Adalat Road and adjoining streets. 20 18 Jinnah Road (Choher 17,280 7,200 4,320 7,200 3,600 720 1,080 864 792 Mal Road Cross to Manan Chowk) and adjoining streets 21 Shara-e-Iqbal (from 17,280 7,200 4,320 7,200 3,600 720 1,080 864 792 Adalat Road Cross to Manan Chowk, Qandhari Bazaar upto Baldia Plaza) and adjoining streets. 22 Circular Road (from 17,280 7,200 4,320 7,200 3,600 720 1,080 864 792 Qandhari Bazaar to Choher Mal Road Cross) and adjoining streets. 23 Masjid Road (from 17,280 7,200 4,320 7,200 3,600 720 1,080 864 792 Qadhari Bazar Cross to Choher Mal Road Cross) and adjoining streets. 24 Choher Mal Road and 17,280 7,200 4,320 7,200 3,600 720 1,080 864 792 adjoining streets. 25 Fatima Jinnah Road, 10,080 5,760 5,040 7,200 4,320 720 1,080 864 720 Jamal-ud-Din Afghani Page 2 of 42 Road and adjoining streets. 26 Adalat Road (from 10,080 5,760 5,040 7,200 4,320 720 1,080 864 720 Shara-e-Iqbal Road Cross to Choher Mal Road Cross) and adjoining streets. 27 19 Baldia Plaza 10,800 7,200 5,760 7,200 4,320 2,160 3,600 2,880 2,160 (Commercial). 28 Liaquat Road (from 17,280 7,200 5,760 7,200 4,320 720 1,080 864 720 Baldai Plaza to Tola Ram Road Cross) and adjoining streets. 29 Circular Road (from 10,800 7,200 5,760 7,200 4,320 720 1,080 864 720 Qandhari Bazaar to Tola Ram Road Cross) and adjoining streets. 30 Dr. Bano Road and 17,280 7,200 5,760 7,200 4,320 720 1,080 864 720 adjoining streets. 31 Jinnah Road (from 17,280 7,200 5,760 7,200 4,320 720 1,080 864 720 Dr.Bano Road cross to Choher Mal Road Cross) and adjoining streets. 32 Choher Mal Road and 17,280 7,200 5,760 7,200 4,320 720 1,080 864 720 adjoining streets. 33 Masjid Road (from 17,280 7,200 5,760 7,200 4,320 720 1,080 864 720 Dr.Bano Road Cross to Choher Mal Road Cross) and adjoining streets. 34 Fatima Jinnah Road 17,280 7,200 5,760 7,200 4,320 720 1,080 864 720 (from Dr.Bano Road Cross to Choher Mal Road Cross) and adjoining streets. 35 Jamal-ud-Din Afghan 10,800 7,200 5,760 7,200 4,320 720 1,080 864 720 Road (from Dr.Bano Road Cross to Choher Mal Road Cross) and adjoining streets. 36 Adalat Road (from Dr. 10,800 7,200 5,760 7,200 4,320 720 1,080 864 720 Bano Road Cross to Chohar Mal Road Cross) and adjoining streets. 37 20 Dr. Bano Road and 17,280 5,040 3,240 7,200 3,600 720 1,080 864 720 adjoining streets. 38 Circular Road (from 17,280 5,040 3,240 7,200 3,600 720 1,080 864 720 Dr.Bano Road to Tola Ram Road Cross) and adjoining streets. 39 Tola Ram Road (from 10,800 5,040 3,240 7,200 3,600 720 1,080 864 720 Circular Road Cross to Fatima Jinnah Road Cross) and adjoining streets. 40 Masjid Road (from 10,800 5,040 3,240 7,200 3,600 720 1,080 864 720 Dr.Bano Road Cross to Yet Road Cross) and adjoining streets. Page 3 of 42 41 Jinnah Road (from Yet 10,800 5,040 3,240 7,200 3,600 720 1,080 864 720 Road Cross to Dr. Bano Road Cross) and adjoining streets. 42 Yet Road and 10,800 5,040 3,240 7,200 3,600 720 1,080 864 720 adjoining streets. 43 Fatima Jinnah Road 10,800 5,040 3,240 7,200 3,600 720 1,080 864 720 (from Yet Road Cross to Dr. Bano Road Cross) and adjoining streets. 44 Tola Ram Road (from 10,800 5,040 3,240 7,200 3,600 720 1,080 864 720 Fatima Jinnah Road Cross to Jinnah Road Cross) and adjoining streets. 45 21 Liaquat Bazaar (from 21,600 7,200 7,200 10,080 57,600 720 1,440 1,152 864 Tola Ram Road Cross to Archer Road Cross) and adjoining streets. 46 Tola Ram Road (from 21,600 7,200 5,040 8,640 4,320 720 1,080 864 720 Liaquat Bazaar to Masjid Road Cross) and adjoining streets. 47 Masjid Road (from 14,400 7,200 5,040 8,640 4,320 720 1,080 864 720 Tola Ram Road Cross to Archer Road Cross) and adjoining streets. 48 Archer Road (from 14,400 7,200 5,040 8,640 4,320 720 1,080 864 720 Liaquat Bazaar to Masjid Road Cross) and adjoining streets. 49 22 Liaquat Bazaar 17,280 7,200 5,040 8,640 4,320 720 1,080 864 720 (Archer Road Cross to Prince Road Cross) and adjoining streets. 50 Prince Road (from 14,400 7,200 5,040 8,640 4,320 720 1,080 864 720 Masjid Road Cross to Liaquat Bazaar Cross) and adjoining streets. 51 Archer Road (from 14,400 7,200 5,040 8,640 4,320 720 1,080 864 720 Liaquat Bazaar to Masjid Road Cross) and adjoining streets. 52 Masjid Road (from 14,400 7,200 5,040 8,640 4,320 720 1,080 864 720 Archer Road Cross to Prince Road Cross) and adjoining streets. 53 23 Masjid Road (from 10,080 5,760 2,880 7,200 3,600 720 1,080 864 792 Yet Road Cross to Prince Road Cross) and adjoining streets.
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