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RTO Multan allocated revenue target of Rs 5.39b for August‏

byImran Ali
21/08/2015
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MULTAN: The Federal Board of Revenue has allocated revenue collection target of Rs 5.39 billion to the Regional Tax Office Multan for the month of August, 2015.

Almost Rs 3.38 billion sales tax collection target has been assigned from Federal Board of Revenue for the duration of August in the existing financial year 2015-16.

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During the month of August, the FBR has allotted the collection target for Regional Tax Office of Rs 1.78 billion for the collection of income tax in the fiscal year 2015-16.

The Regional tax Office Multan has been given the task of federal excise duty of Rs 230 million during the month of August in the existing economic year 2015-16.

Generally target of Rs 5.39 billion has been assigned to the Regional Tax Office Multan including sales taxes, federal excise duty and incomes taxes for the month of August in the monetary year 2015-16.

The Regional Tax Office Multan had collected Rs 4.15 billion against the set target of Rs 3.99 billion during the month of July for the financial year 2015-16.

The Regional Tax Office Multan is still collecting taxes without allocation of recovery target from Federal Board of Revenue for the economic year 2015-16.

 

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