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Dry Port surpasses customs duty target with Rs326.441m collection

byTariq Derya
02/02/2017
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Customs Dry Port, Islamabad, not only achieved the target but also surpassed the customs duty target of Rs 56.441 million as it had collected revenue of Rs 326.441 million under the head of customs duty (CD) during January, Financial Year FY2016-17.

According to details told by Assistant Collector Amanat Khan that above said surplus collection figures showed that dry port collected excellent revenue during January 2016-17. He said the Islamabad Dry Port was assigned the revenue collection target of Rs270million under the head of CD during January FY16-17.

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He said the dry port collected revenue of Rs307.965million under the head of CD during December FY16-17. He further said the dry port was assigned Rs260million CD target for above said period, the dry port was collected revenue of Rs285.858million against the assigned target of Rs245million for November FY2016-17 under the head of CD.

The assistant collector dry port told Customs Today that the dry port Islamabad collected revenue of Rs261.737million against the assigned target of Rs225million under the head of CD for October FY16-17 while the dry port collected revenue of Rs289.208million against the assigned target of Rs290million under the head of CD during September FY16-17.

Amanat Khan said the dry port collected revenue of Rs275.659million against the assigned target of Rs276million under the head of CD during August FY16-17 saying the dry port collected revenue of Rs158.624million against the assigned target of Rs119million under the head of CD during July FY16-17.

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