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All stations of Islamabad collect Rs128m more revenue than allocated target

byTariq Derya
30/12/2017
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: All the customs stations, working under the umbrella of Model Customs Collectorate Islamabad, earned Rs128million extra revenue of Customs Duty against an assigned proportional revenue collection target for first 28 days of December Fiscal Year 2017-18 while the collectorate also surpassed the monthly revenue target with an extra amount of Rs75million as CD.

According to details given by Dr. Saeed Khan Jadoon, Collector Model Customs Collectorate (MCC) Islamabad, that, during 28 days of December FY17-18, all the stations, comprising Islamabad Dry Port (IDP), Air Freight Unit (AFU), C.Bond, Unaccompanied Baggage (UAB), Accompanied Baggage (AB), International Mail Office (IMO) and Rebate Refund Section, generated Rs624million of CD during above said period while it was allocated Rs549million monthly target whereas an earmarked proportional target was Rs496million of CD.
The collector informed CT that the Islamabad Dry Port (IDP) was assigned Rs292million proportional revenue target against a surplus collection of Rs311million as CD during 28 days of December FY17-18. The IDP was allocated a monthly revenue target of Rs323million which has been also surpassed during said period.
The Air Freight Unit (AFU) Islamabad also exceeded earmarked proportional monthly targets. The AFU was allocated a monthly target of Rs270million of CD while it was assigned Rs244million revenue target for 28 days of December against an assigned target of the AFU which earned a surplus revenue of Rs333 million.
The C.Bond received Rs0.26million, UAB did Rs0.73million, AB collected Rs2.33million, IMO got Rs0.71million while the Rebate Section paid Rs25million of Rebate Refunds to the exporters during 28 days of December FY17-18 under the head of CD.

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