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GB Customs collects Rs307.741m during first 21 days of Dec

byTariq Derya
23/12/2016
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Customs Collectorate Gilgit Baltistan collected Rs307.741 million under the head of all duty taxes during first 21 days of December financial year (FY) 2016-17.

According to details told by Assistant Collector Akbar Jan that performance of Collectorate of GB was outstanding during first 21 days of December.

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He said that during above said period the Collectorate of GB collected Rs.121.590 million under head of customs duty and also collected revenue Rs.15.012 million under head of regulatory duty (RD).

The assistant collector told that till 21st December the GB collected revenue of Rs.1.273 million under head of redemption fine as far as the GB collected revenue of Rs.137.875 million under head of total customs duty.

He said that GB collected revenue of Rs.98.844 million under head of sales tax during 21 days of December FY16-17 adding that GB collected revenue of Rs.17.172 million under head of additional sales tax.

Akbar Jan said that during above said period Gigit Baltistan collected revenue of Rs.116.016 million under head of total sales tax adding that GB collected revenue of Rs.53.850 million under head of income tax during 21 days of December FY16-17.

He said that under the guidance of Chief Collector North Sarwat Tahira Habib the Collectorate is working perfectly adding that the GB will not only meet its assigned target of month of December but also will surpass the assigned revenue collection target for said month.

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