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Faisalabad Customs Appraisement collects Rs 2305.42m upto November

byNaeem Sheikh
05/12/2015
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FAISALABAD: The Customs Appraisement Faisalabad has collected Rs 2305.42 million up to November 30, 2015. These figures shows that 70 percent average achieved in the revenue collection against the set target of Rs 3,281.14 million.

According to statistics data available to Customs Today, Faisalabad Appraisement collected a revenue of Rs 398.605 million under the head of customs duty till November against the set target of Rs 1204.9 million.

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Furthermore, under the head of sales tax Faisalabad Appraisement collected Rs 1799.687 million against the assigned target of Rs 1912.05 million up to November 2015-16.

Rs 79.687 million were collected against the set target of Rs 162.27 million under the head of income tax up to the month of November 2015-16.

Meanwhile Customs Collectorate Faisalabad collected Rs 27.441 million under the head of federal excise duty against the set target Rs 1.92 million.

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