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Quetta Customs earns Rs5595m more revenue & impounds 620 vehicles in nine months

byTariq Derya
07/04/2018
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ISLAMABAD: The Model Customs Collectorate (MCC) Quetta generated Rs5595million additional revenue of all the duties and taxes during first three quarters (July to March) FY17-18 against the same corresponding FY16-17 while it took into possession 620 NDP vehicles priced at Rs625million during nine months of FY17-18.

Collector, Model Customs Collectorate Quetta, Ashraf Ali stated this while giving an exclusive interview to Customs Today.

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He remarked that the collectorate Quetta regarding comparative revenue performance between first three quarters (July to March) FY17-18 versus identical duration of FY16-17 showed satisfactory performance during current financial year against the same previous period.
Talking about the revenue performance, he said that the MCC Quetta earned Rs5595million extra revenue of all taxes during first nine months of FY17-18 against the identical corresponding duration under the same head. He added that the Quetta Collectorate received Rs16605million under all the heads during above said period of FY17-18 whereas it did Rs11010million under the identical heads during the same previous period.
Telling about the details of all heads’ revenue, he said that the MCC Quetta collected Rs2736million extra revenue as Customs Duty (CD) during first three quarters FY17-18 against the same corresponding FY16-17. He added that the MCC Quetta got Rs6610million during nine months of FY17-18 while it did Rs3874million under the CD during the identical duration.
Ashraf Ali told CT that the MCC generated Rs1489million extra revenue of Sales Tax (ST) during nine months of FY17-18 against the same corresponding period. He further said that the MCC received a revenue of Rs6321million under the head of ST during first three quarters of FY17-18 against a revenue collection of Rs4832million during the identical previous duration.
The MCC Quetta earned Rs281million extra revenue under the head of Additional Sales Tax (AST) against the same period of corresponding period. The collector further added that the cCollectorate collected Rs676million of AST against a collection of Rs395million during the identical previous duration.
It was told that the MCC Quetta got Rs1019million more revenue under the head of Income Tax (IT) during first nine months of FY17-18 against a revenue collection of the same corresponding period. He informed the correspondent that it generated Rs2738million IT during the said period of FY17-18 while it did Rs1719million under the same head during the identical previous duration.
The collector told CT that the MCC Quetta earned an additional revenue of Rs70million as Federal Excise Duty (FED) against the first nine months of corresponding period. He notified the correspondent that the MCC Quetta received Rs258million of FED during first three Quarters FY17-18 against a collection of Rs188million under the same head during the same period of corresponding period.
During first three quarters of FY17-18, the ASO Quetta impounded 620 Non Duty Paid vehicles, 1036512 liters of smuggled diesel, 273 bottles of liquor, 2864 kilogram of narcotics and 50000 Australian Dollars along with the miscellaneous smuggled goods worth Rs666.706million during the said identical duration of FY17-18. The ASO Quetta took into possession 118 additional Non-Duty-Paid vehicles during first nine months of FY17-18 against the same corresponding FY16-17.

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