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Peshawar Customs collects Rs.202m as CD during first 15 days of Dec

byTariq Derya
27/12/2016
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ISLAMABAD: All Customs Stations of Model Customs Collectorate Peshawar collected revenue of Rs.202.81 million under the head of customs duty (CD) during first 15 day of December FY2016-17.

According to details told by sources of MCC Peshawar that revenue collection of all customs station similar to dry port, bonded ware house, airport, Gadoon, Hazara, Kohat, Torkham and auction cell under head of customs duty was acceptable during initial 15 day of December FY16-17.

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The sources said that during above said period the dry port collected Rs.95.26 million under head of customs duty as for as the Bonded ware house collected revenue of Rs.48.14 million under head customs duty.

Sources adding that till 15th December FY16-17 the MCC Peshawar’s Customs Station Bacha Khan International Airport collected Rs.2.33 million under the head of customs duty as for as the Customs station Gadoon collected Rs.1.06 million under head of customs duty.

The sources said that during said period the Customs Station Hazara collected revenue Rs.5.01 million under head of CD and the Customs Station Kohat collected revenue Rs.2.46 million under head of customs duty.

Sources told that during above said period the Customs Station Torkham collected revenue Rs.41.96 million under head of CD as for as the Customs station auction cell collected Rs.6.59 million under head of customs duty.

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