TikToker Dolly found involved in tax evasion
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The famous TikToker Dolly, also known as Nosheen Saeed, has been found guilty of not paying Rs16 million in taxes.

According to the Punjab Revenue Authority, the TikToker bank accounts have been attached and Rs4.4 million tax has been recovered.

For the recovery of the remaining tax amount, the PRA is also considering attaching Dolly’s properties.

Nosheen Saeed operates a beauty salon in Gulberg but evades paying taxes to the provincial government.

In spite of being served with the notices, TikToker did not submit the due taxes to the PRA.

The PRA Commissioner Misbah Nawaz ordered the TikToker to pay the taxes after repeated notices and no response from the social media star.

After one of her controversial videos went viral on social media last year, TikToker Dolly came to the forefront.

Two young people set a forest on fire in Margalla Hills to give their TikTok video a “dramatic effect”.

Islamabad Police had registered a case against Dolly for setting fires in the Margalla forest on the complaint of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) under the wildlife and environment protection laws, after a video of the TikToker, posing in front of a burning forest, went viral.

As part of her official Instagram account, Dolly posted a clarification video claiming she wasn’t involved in setting any forests on fire.

This video was forced to be made to express my disappointment in social media for making a video viral without finding out facts about it and creating issues for celebrities.