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Islamabad AFU generates Rs191m surplus Customs Duty during nine months

byTariq Derya
04/04/2018
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ISLAMABAD: The Air Freight Unit (AFU) Islamabad earned an extra Rs191million of Customs Duty (CD) during July to March FY17-18 against an assigned revenue target.

According to details given by Nisar Ahmad Phulerwal, Additional Collector, Air Freight Unit (AFU) Islamabad that the AFU showed outclass revenue collection performance during first nine months of FY17-18 against an allocated revenue target as CD. The AFU earned Rs2242.48million against an earmarked revenue target of Rs2051.14million under the head of CD during first nine months of FY17-18.
The Additional Collector AFU said that the AFU generated Rs304.08million revenue during the month of March FY17-18 against an assigned target of Rs275million. He told CT that the AFU got Rs29million additional revenue of CD during March FY17-18 against an earmarked target.
Telling the month-wise revenue details of CD, the AFU earned Rs295million as CD during the month of February FY17-18 against an allocated target of Rs222.24million. During the month of January FY17-18, the AFU generated Rs216.91million under the same head against an assigned target of Rs275.50million.
Nisar said that the AFU received Rs366.93million of CD against an earmarked revenue collection target of Rs250.36million during the month of December FY17-18. The Additional Collector added that the AFU collected Rs284.77million as CD against an assigned target of Rs228.61million during the month of November FY17-18.
The Additional Collector told the correspondent that the AFU fetched Rs264.16million under the head of CD against an assigned target of Rs215.88million during the month of October FY17-18 whereas the AFU Islamabad earned Rs154.77million of CD against an allocated target of Rs224.04million during the month of September FY17-18 as well as the AFU received Rs196.97million as CD against an earmarked revenue collection target of Rs224.15million during August FY17-18. The AFU got Rs156.57million under the head of CD against an assigned target of Rs135.34million during the month of July FY17-18.

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