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Quetta Customs surpasses revenue collection target by Rs678m

byCT Report
03/07/2017
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QUETTA: The Customs authorities have surpassed revenue collection target of outgoing fiscal year 2016-17 by Rs678 million.

Quetta Customs was assigned revenue target (in all taxes) of Rs15.41 billion for FY 2016-17 and its collection stood at Rs16.08 billion as on June 30, 2017.

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Revenue analysis of the last three financial years indicates that the revenue collection in fiscal year 2016-17 was phenomenal. Total taxes collected by MCC Quetta in 2013-14, 2014-15, and 2015-16 stood at Rs4.188 billion, Rs6.97 million and Rs13.941 billion respectively. Fiscal year 2016-17 witnessed landmark collection of Rs16.088 billion.

Tax-wise break-up indicates that the Customs Duty during FY 2016-17 jumped to Rs5.693 million, Sales Tax to Rs6.953 billion, Withholding tax to Rs2.552 million and FED to Rs 270 million.

The revenue realized on account of disposal/auction of seized/confiscated goods showed remarkable growth over the previous three years. From Rs197 million in FY 2013-14, it rose to Rs328 million by 2014-15 and Rs1.113 billion in FY 2015-16 to Rs1.360 million during FY 2016-17.

This colossal tax collection has been made possible thanks to the administrative measures taken by the Collectorate headed by Collector Dr M Saeed Khan Jadoon.

Some of the key measures include increased checks on clearances at customs stations, reinvigorated enforcement efforts in co-ordination with Frontier Corps Balochistan, Balochistan Police and Provincial government, strengthening of Customs check posts, efficient and speedy disposal of seized goods and vehicles through auctions, among others.

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