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All Islamabad’s Customs Stations go surplus by earning Rs35m of Customs Duty during February

byTariq Derya
05/03/2018
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: All the Customs Stations of the MCC Islamabad collected a surplus revenue of Rs35million of Customs Duty (CD) during the month of February FY17-18.

According to details explained by the sources of Model Customs Collectorate (MCC) Islamabad that, during above said period, all the stations, consisting of IDP, AFU, Car Section, C.Bond, UAB, AB and IMO, received Rs546.05million gross revenue collection as Customs Duty (CD) against an allocated revenue collection target of Rs510.59million. All the stations of the MCC Islamabad generated Rs451.97million revenue under the same head during the same period of corresponding FY16-17.
The sources told CT that the Islamabad Dry Port (IDP) earned Rs23.65million less CD than earmarked target. It was added that the IDP was assigned Rs269.40million revenue target whereas it earned Rs245.75million.
The Air Freight Unit (AFU) received Rs73.03million extra revenue against an allocated target for the month of February FY17-18. It was further added that, during said period, the AFU was earmarked Rs222.24million of CD while it collected a surplus amount of Rs295.28million.
The sources told CT that the Car Section was assigned Rs10million target against a collection of Rs1.16million as CD while C.Bond got Rs0.52million against an allocated revenue collection target of Rs5.00million whereas the Unaccompanied Baggage (UAB) earned Rs0.47million against an assigned revenue target of Rs0.55million under the head of CD.
It was told that the Accompanied Baggage (AB) generated Rs1.96million as CD against an earmarked revenue collection target of Rs2.60million. The sources said that the International Mail Office (IMO) received Rs0.92million against an assigned revenue collection target of Rs0.80million.

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