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Peshawar customs collects Rs 8667 million in November

byNadir Khan
03/12/2015
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PESHAWAR: Modal Customs Collectorate Peshawar has collected Rs 8667 million under the head of various duty collections while in November 2014 the gross collection figures were Rs 8108 million with total difference of Rs 559.38 million.

Sources at the Peshawar Customs House told Customs Today that the collectorate collected Rs 3291 million under the head of customs duty against the previous year’s collections which were Rs 2651.04 million with difference of Rs 640.34 million. In term of sale tax on import, the Custom House collected Rs 2095.77 million against Rs 2271.72 million last year with difference of Rs -177.42 million.

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Similarly, under the head of sales tax levied as federal excise duty on palm oil the collectorate collected Rs 1024.24 million in gross while in previous year this collection was Rs 1390 million which was high with Rs 365 million differences. The difference in percentage was -26.32%.

Likewise in the term of sales tax value addition on commercial importers was Rs 324.08 million against the previous year of Rs 299.41 million with total differences Rs 24.67 million while the difference with in percentage was 8.24%.

The collectorate also slightly missed its target in head of federal excise duty and collected Rs 105.05 million instead of Rs 108.74 million of previous year collection. The difference was -3.66 million rupees while difference in percentage was 3.37%.

In head of withholding tax the Custom House collected Rs 1827.13 million against the previous year Rs 1385.78 million collection with differences of Rs 441.35 million while the difference in percentage was 31.85 percent.

It is merit to mention here that the Modal Customs Collectorate Peshawar (MCCP) has surpassed the previous target by collecting Rs 8667 million in head of various duty collections while in November 2014 the gross collection figures were Rs 8108 million with total differences Rs 559.38 million.

 

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