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Appraisement East collects over Rs39b as duties, taxes in August

byWaqar Ahmed Ansari
05/09/2018
in Karachi, Latest News, Slider News
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KARACHI: Collectorate of Customs Appraisement East collected Rs 39358.6 million during the month of August under head of all duty and taxes.

According to details, Appraisement East collected Rs15028.03 million under the head of customs duty (CD), Rs17138.10 million as sales tax (ST), R 7042.26 as income tax (IT) and Rs150.24 as federal excise duty (FED).

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Earlier in the month of July, Collectorate of Customs Appraisement East generated Rs Rs40010.9 million under head of all duty and taxes.

The Collectorate collected Rs15436.16 million under the head of customs duty, Rs17646.31 million as sales tax (ST), Rs6808.39 million under the head of income tax (IT) and Rs120.04 as federal excise duty (FED).

Earlier in June, Collectorate of Appraisement East generated Rs42,047 million, including Rs16,831 million a customs duty, Rs18,717 million as sales tax, Rs6,327 million as income tax and Rs173 million as a federal excise duty (FED).

It is necessary to mention here that Collectorate of Appraisement East generated Rs444,186 million in the whole year of Fiscal Year 2017-18 which includes Rs164,017 million of customs duty, Rs206,556  million as sales tax, Rs72,244 million under the head of income tax, and Rs1,368 million as federal excise duty (FED).

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