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MCC-Port Qasim collects revenue of Rs957m in January

bySohail Rab
05/03/2014
in Breaking News, Karachi, Latest News, Ports and Shipping, Slider News
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KARACHI: Model Customs Collectorate (MCC) of Port Muhammad Bin Qasim under the vibrant leadership of Chief Collector (South) Nasir Masroor and Collector MCC-Port Muhammad Bin Qasim, Dr Owais Agha Jawwad has collected revenue of over Rs 957 million in the month of January.

Total revenue includes Rs 355,431,135 in share of bulk cargo; revenue of Rs 46,055,020 by Qasim International Container Terminal (QICT); Rs 92,808,758 in share of bulk cargo (WeBOC) and Rs 462,727,690 in share of WeBOC.

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The collected revenue of Rs 355,431,133 in share of bulk cargo contributed Rs 94,121,235 in share of custom duty; Rs 185,003,941 in share of sales tax; Rs 520,716 in share of R D Oil; Rs 63,663,168 in share of Income Tax; Rs 1,707,753 in share of Ware House and Rs 10,414,320 in share of federal excise duty.

Similarly, the collected revenue of Rs 46,055,020 by QICT in different accounts heads including customs duty of Rs 34,164,086; collected Rs 758,609 in accounts head of sales tax; Rs 1,092,702 in account head of Income Tax; collected a revenue of Rs 26,250 in share of fine penalty; revenue of Rs 9,529,900 in share of additional sales; Rs 50,300 in share of PCCSS Sealing Seal; revenue of Rs 224,700 in share of federal excise duty; collected a revenue of Rs 284,067 in share of light dues.

Furthermore, the bulk WeBOC revenue collection of Rs 92,808,758 accumulated by the various accounts heads including customs duty of Rs 11,906,731; Rs 30,819,754 in share of sales tax; Rs 24,516,904 in share of income tax and Rs 25,565,369 in share of federal excise duty.

Moreover, the revenue collection of Rs 462,727,690 in share of WeBOC collection is being accumulated with the collection of Rs 146,021,763 in share of customs duty; Rs 199,680,730 in share of sales tax; Rs 90,666,253 in share of income tax; Rs 22,665,031 in share of additional sales tax and Rs 929,594 in share of federal excise duty.

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