Islamabad's Tax Hammer Drops: Pay Up by Oct 10 or Touch Your Ride Goodbye?
Islamabad drivers, pay your motor vehicle tax by Oct 10 or risk suspended plates, fines, and towing as traffic police crack down on defaulters.

Islamabad's Tax Hammer Drops: Pay Up by Oct 10 or Touch Your Ride Goodbye?
Ever woken up to a red notice slapped on your windshield, heart sinking as you realize your trusty Mehran could vanish from the roads overnight? Yeah, that's the nightmare hitting Islamabad drivers right now. The Excise and Taxation Department isn't messing around; they've slapped a hard deadline: Clear those unpaid motor vehicle taxes by October 10, 2025, or watch your registration get taxed for good under the dusty Motor Vehicle Ordinance 1965. We're talking suspended plates already in the red zone, and no mercy after the clock strikes midnight, full payment plus fines, or you're walking.
Spokespeople are crystal clear: Red alerts are flying out to every defaulter whose token tax lagged past June 30. They've even rolled out special counters to make it less of a headache, but don't count on extensions – this is the final call in a city where traffic's chaotic enough without rogue vehicles clogging the works. And if you're a government bigwig, thinking you're exempt?
Think again, the rules bite everyone.
But wait, it gets spicier. Starting October 8, Islamabad Traffic Police are unleashing the full force, courtesy of IGP Ali Nasir Rizvi's no-nonsense orders. Spot a driver sans a valid license? Bam, arrest, court case, and your wheels towed to the pound. No ifs, no buts, even for the suits in official rides. It's all about cleaning up the streets, one unlicensed wheel at a time.
Look, in a market where EVs are buzzing and used cars are flying off lots, this crackdown's a wake-up jolt. Unpaid taxes? It's not just a fine, it's your ride's death sentence, turning a simple commute into a public transport shuffle.
Pro tip: Log into the Islamabad Excise portal or hit those counters pronto, beat the rush, dodge the drama.
On Drive PK, we've got your back with verified listings, so you can snag a compliant set of wheels without the tax traps. Spotted a red notice lately?
Vent in the comments, what's your move before the deadline?
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