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Chief Collector Nazim Saleem collects Rs 40.15b revenue on motor spirit

byAftab Channa
24/07/2015
in Breaking News, Karachi, Latest News, Slider News
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KARACHI: Chief Collector Enforcement-South Muhammad Nazim Saleem has contributed at least Rs 40.15 billion on motor spirit to the national exchequer during the fiscal year 2014-15, it is learnt.

The revenue collection has been made on motor spirit as customs duty and sales tax under the leadership of Chief Collector Enforcement-South Muhammad Nazim Saleem and his team from July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015, sources told Customs Today.

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The levies to the tune of Rs 40.152 billion has been collected under SRO 1152(I)/2014 dated 30.12.2014 sales tax at 22 percent w.e.f. 01.01.2015; SRO 83(I)/2015 dated 30.01.2015 sales tax at 27 percent w.e.f. 01.02.2015; SRO 175(I)/2015 dated 27.02.2015 sales tax at 18 percent w.e.f. 01.03.2015; SRO 383(I)/2015 dated 30.04.2015 sales tax at 20 percent w.e.f. 01.05.2015 and SRO 392(I)/2015 dated 30.04.2015 RD at 2 percent applicable w.e.f. 30.04.2015.

According to official statistics, the sales tax of Rs 2,986 million on motor spirit was collected in the month of July 2014 with PCT Codes 2710.1210; Rs 4,237 million in August 2014; Rs 3,467 million in September 2014; Rs 3,228 million in October 2014; Rs 3,141 million in November 2014; Rs 2,468 million in December 2014; Rs 2,307 million in January 2015; Rs 3,473 million in February 2015; Rs 2,667 million in March 2015; Rs 3,205 million in April 2015; Rs 4,764 million in May 2015 and Rs 4,209 million in June 2015.

Moreover, the sources said that at least Rs 445 million was collected as regulatory duty at 2 percent in the month of May 2015 and Rs 380 million in June 2015.

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