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Multan Customs collects Rs2985.326m during April

byImran Ali
03/05/2019
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MULTAN: Collectorate of Customs collected Rs.2985.326 million against Rs.3838 million throughout month of April of fiscal Year 2018-19.

The Collectorate of the Multan Customs collected Rs972.294 million under the head of Customs duty against the assigned target of Rs1220 million throughout April. Multan Customs has collected 80 percent revenue task of Customs duty during April. The Collectorate was able to collect customs duty (CD) of Rs991.705 million during corresponding fiscal year of April 2017-18.

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Multan Customs has collected Rs1977.163 million under the head of Sales taxes due to effective strategy of Collector Ambreen Ahmad Tarar in the month of April for ongoing economic year 2018-19. The set collection task was almost Rs.2563 million under sales taxes for April. Multan Customs attained 77.1 percent collection task of sales tax in April. The collection of sales taxes has observed sudden decline due to less import clearances of ex-bonding of High Speed Diesel (HSD) from the Collectorate.

Multan Customs also made additional sales tax collection of Rs 0.916 million for the duration of April. Multan Customs was able to collect Rs.2228.647 million in the corresponding month of April for economic year 2017-18.

The Collectorate has collected Rs19.957 million against set task of Rs 28 under the head of Federal Excise Duty (FED) in April of existing economic year. Multan Customs accomplished almost 71.3% tasks in April. It was able to collect Rs 25.099 million against target of Rs 8.57 million during corresponding period of April 2017-18.

Multan Customs made collection of income tax of Rs14.996 million against set target of Rs27 million in said period. The Collectorate of Customs was able to collect Rs24.239 million under the head of income tax during same period of fiscal year 2017-18.

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