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Chief Collector Samaira Nazir calls meeting on October 15 to discuss revenue collections in 1Q

byImran Ali
07/10/2016
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MULTAN: Chief Collector Central Region Samaira Nazir will hold a meeting on October 15 to review revenue collections by the Collectorates .

The Chief Collector has called all the collectors of the region in the meeting to discuss revenue collections and performance by the officials concerned of the four Collectorates.

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Collector of Customs Multan Sarfraz Ahmad Warraich, Collector of Customs Preventive Dr Zulfiqar Younas, Collector of Customs Appraisement Muhammad Sadiq and Faisalabad Collector Zulfiqar Ali Chaudhry will participate in the meeting.

All the collectors will brief Chief Collector Samaira Nazir on the revenue collections during the first quarter of the fiscal year 2016-17.

Sources told Customs Today that the collector of all four Customs Collectorate will present their revenue collection reports of the first three months of the on-going fiscal year 2016-17. Collectors of all four Customs collectorate will present their view point on the revenue collection of the first three months and they will prepare comprehensive future plan for the accomplishment of the assigned revenue marks during the meeting.

The revenue collection will compare with the previous fiscal reports to form solid tactics for the better collection of revenue by taking few measures. Collectors will chalk out proper plan and made effective strategy for the collection of revenue in the future.

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