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All Islamabad’s Customs Stations suffer a loss of Rs18m as Customs Duty during 15 days

byTariq Derya
24/01/2018
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: All the customs stations, working under the jurisdiction of the MCC Islamabad, received Rs18million less revenue than an assigned proportional revenue collection target of CD for first half of January FY17-18.

According to details explained by sources of the Model Customs Collectorate Islamabad that, during above said period, the Customs Sections, comprising Islamabad Dryport (IDP), Air Freight Unit (AFU), Customs Bond Section, Unaccompanied Baggage (UAB), Accompanied Baggage (AB), International Mail Office (IMO) and Rebate Refund,
showed a reduction of CD against an allocated proportional revenue target except IDP and UAB. During first half of January FY17-18, all the stations generated Rs275.63million against an earmarked proportional target of Rs294.21million under the head of CD.
Sources notified CT that the IDP earned Rs198.51million as CD against an assigned revenue target of Rs161.85million. It was told that, during first half of January FY2017-18, the AFU Islamabad got Rs75.97million of CD while it was allocated Rs133.31million. The Customs Bond Section collected Rs1.49million against a target of Rs1.69million and the UAB generated a revenue of Rs0.42million against an earmarked Rs0.24million as CD during above said period.
The AB sections of the MCC Islamabad received Rs0.85million of CD against an earmarked Rs1.16million of revenue target under the head of CD whereas the IMO collected Rs0.40million as CD against an allocated revenue target of Rs0.31million and the Rebate Refund Section paid off Rs2.00million to exporters during the initial 15 days of the current month of January 2017-18 against an assigned target of Rs9.68million.

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