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Islamabad dry port earns Rs788m more customs duty than last year’s

byTariq Derya
05/06/2017
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ISLAMABAD: Islamabad Dry Port (IDP) surpassed its overall revenue target assigned for 11 months from July to May of Financial Year 2016-17 under the head of Customs Duty (CD) with more collection of Rs788million against the collection of corresponding Financial Year 2015-16. The IDP received Rs3170million CD during current Financial Year 16-17 whereas IDP did Rs2382million during same period of FY15-16.

According to IDP that during May FY16-17, the IDP got Rs381million whereas it generated Rs328million revenue during corresponding Financial Year 2015-16. The IDP collected Rs53.44million more against collection during the same period of corresponding FY15-16.
During April FY16-17, the IDP received Rs333.874million CD whereas it did Rs221million CD during April FY15-16.

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The IDP earned Rs621.97million more Customs Duty (CD) during July to March 2016-17 against the collection of corresponding year 2015-16. The dry port got Rs2246million CD during FY2016-17 while it did Rs1832.481million CD during same period of corresponding year 2015-16.
During March FY 16-17, the dry port generated Rs302.931million CD whereas it did Rs193.958million during the same period of FY15-16. The IDP received Rs285.837million CD during February FY16-17 while during same period of corresponding year it did Rs274.561million.
During January 2016-17, IDP collected Rs326.441million CD whereas it did Rs268.00million CD during same period of FY15-16.

The IDP received Rs307.965million CD during December FY16-17 while it did Rs270.00million CD during same period of FY15-16.
During November 16-17, IDP generated Rs285.858million CD whereas it did Rs203.940million during same period of corresponding year 2015-16. During October 2016-17, it collected Rs261.737million CD while IDP did Rs197.188million during 2015-16. During September 16-17, IDP generated Rs289.208million CD whereas during same correspondence period it did Rs154.234million CD. The dry port got Rs275.659million during August FY16-17 while during same period of corresponding year 2015-16 it did Rs170.956million under same head and the dry port received Rs118.815million CD during July FY2016-17 whereas it did Rs98.428million CD during FY2015-16.

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