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Customs assigns Rs1129.00 million revenue target for January

byTariq Derya
14/01/2017
in Islamabad
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ISLAMABAD: Model Customs Collectorate assigned revenue target of Rs1129.00 million for month of January, financial year 2016-17 in head of all duty and taxes.

Collector Dr. Arslan told Customs Today that Customs has assigned targets for second half of current financial year 2016-17 as compared to the first half.

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He said that the Collectorate will avail all sources to not only meet but also exceed the assigned revenue target for month of January as well as the second half of FY2016-17.

Dr. Arslan said that the assigned revenue target for month of December2016 was Rs1247.00 million as for as Rs1108 million for month of November under head of all duty and taxes.

He added that the assigned target for month of October was Rs1145.00 million, Rs787.00 million for month of September, Rs1048.00 million for month of August and Rs994.00 million for month of July during first half of current financial year 2016-17.

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