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Customs earns 122% extra revenue during October

byTariq Derya
03/11/2018
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Collectorate of Customs earned 122% extra revenue against assigned revenue collection target under all heads during month of October of Fiscal Year 2018-19.

Deputy Collector Headquarters Majid Hussain Gadd told Customs Today that under guidance of Collector Zulfiqar Ali Chaudhry ,the Collectorate earned Rs2380 million of revenue under all heads against allocated target of Rs1952 million he added that MCC received Rs428 million extra collection during the above said period.

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Gaad said that during the month of October, the Collectorate received Rs728 million under head of customs duty against allocated revenue target of Rs699 million whereas the Collectorate received Rs1115 million under head of sales tax the Collectorate received Rs892 million.  He added that the MCC received 125% extra revenue under head of sales tax against assigned revenue collection target.

It is necessary to mention here that MCC Islamabad earned Rs953 million extra revenue under all heads against assigned revenue collection target for July to October Fiscal Year 2018-19, he added that MCC was assigned Rs6033 million target for said period while it earned Rs6986 million under all heads.

Majid told that Collector MCC Islamabad praised all the officials and officers of MCC Islamabad to showed outstanding performance during July to October but specially for month of October FY18-19, he added that in his message Collector said that MCC will continue its struggle to meet the assigned revenue collection target for coming months of current financial year 2018-19.

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