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Multan Customs fails to meet revenue target, posts 40pc collection deficit

byCT Report
07/03/2025
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MULTAN: Collectorate of Customs Enforcement Multan has reported a significant revenue shortfall, collecting a mere Rs36.473 million in February 2024-25 only 40% of its assigned revenue target of Rs89 million. The persistent underperformance raises critical concerns about the department’s operational efficiency and the broader structural weaknesses in its revenue management framework.

The Customs Duty, which remains the primary revenue driver, contributed Rs36.02 million, falling drastically short of the set benchmark. Meanwhile, the collection of Sales Tax stood at Rs0.31 million, reflecting a marginal decline compared to previous months but remaining significantly below expectations.

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The Income Tax collection, amounting to Rs0.143 million, further underscores the department’s inability to enforce effective revenue-generating mechanisms.

Despite administrative interventions such as auctions and anti-smuggling operations, the reliance on reactive measures rather than a proactive, long-term revenue strategy continues to be a pressing concern. The revenue collection figures indicate systemic inefficiencies that cannot be solely attributed to external factors such as market conditions or economic downturns.

The MCC’s request for a review of the revenue targets for FY 2024-25 signals a tacit acknowledgment of these challenges.

However, this move also raises questions about the feasibility of the original targets and the department’s strategic approach to achieving them. Without substantial reforms in enforcement and revenue collection methodologies, the likelihood of continued shortfalls remains high.

Given the 40% collection deficit, the situation demands an urgent reassessment of current revenue policies and enhanced enforcement mechanisms to ensure sustainable financial performance in the coming months.

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