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Multan customs revenue falls short amid major overhaul

byCT Report
02/07/2024
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MULTAN: Collectorate of Customs Enforcement has reported a worrying revenue shortfall, collecting just Rs1.29 billion in customs duty for the fiscal year 2023-24, significantly below the Rs2.3 billion target. This marks a mere 56% achievement of the assigned goal, highlighting severe challenges within the department.

A comparative analysis reveals a stark decline from previous periods, with the department collecting Rs783.15 million during the fiscal year 2022-23.

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Moreover, there have been no allocations for sales tax, income tax, or federal excise duty (FED) for the current fiscal year, compounding the revenue collection issues.

The revenue downturn is largely due to recent structural changes within the department. The separation of the Appraisement function has shifted Multan Customs’ focus towards anti-smuggling efforts, resulting in a significant drop in revenue collection.

In an effort to improve compliance and operational efficiency, Multan Customs has introduced a currency declaration counter for international travelers. However, these measures have not been sufficient to offset the broader financial shortfall.

As the fiscal year progresses, Multan Customs faces the dual challenge of ramping up anti-smuggling operations while striving to meet its revenue targets amid major organizational changes. The current trajectory raises concerns about the department’s ability to effectively navigate these challenges and achieve its financial objectives.

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