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Record increase of 14 % revenue collection during first six months of CFY

byCustoms Today Report
08/01/2015
in Islamabad
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ISLAMABAD: During the month of December, 2014, FBR has made a net collection of Rs.270,216 million as against net collection of Rs. 231,539 million during December, 2013 showing an increase of 17%. From July, 2014 to December, 2014, FBR made a gross collection of Rs.1,230,376 million and issued refunds of Rs.58,508 million, resulting in net collection of Rs.1,171,868 million, whereas last year during first six months, FBR had made a gross collection of Rs.1,081,937 and after issuing of refunds of Rs.56,522 made a net collection of Rs.1,031,415 million, indicating a record increase of Rs.140,453 million which in percentage terms comes to around 14%.

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