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AFU Islamabad earmarked the highest revenue target for Dec. in seven months

byTariq Derya
13/01/2018
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Customs Air Freight Unit (AFU) Islamabad was assigned the highest revenue collection target for the month of December FY17-18 under the head of all duties and taxes during first seven months of Financial Year 2017-18.

According to details explained by Wajid Zaman, Deputy Collector, Air Freight Unit (AFU) Islamabad, while talking to Customs Today that, during the month of December FY17-18, the AFU was assigned Rs679.94million under the head of all taxes.
He told CT that the AFU has been assigned a revenue collection target of Rs639.43million under all the heads for the month of January FY17-18. The AFU was assigned Rs611.6million under the same head for the month of November FY17-18 while it was allocated Rs509.56million under the same heads for the month of October Fy17-18.
He told the correspondence that, during the month of September FY17-18, the AFU was earmarked Rs553.14million under the head of all taxes while it was assigned Rs614.75million under all the heads during the month of August FY17-18.
The Deputy Collector AFU further told CT that, during the month of July FY17-18, the AFU was earmarked a revenue collection target of Rs423.68million. The AFU has been assigned Rs275.5million as Customs Duty for the month of January. The AFU was assigned Rs244.53million of Sales Tax, Rs119.06million as Income Tax (IT) and Rs0.34million of Federal Excise Duty for said month of January FY17-18.

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