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Collector Peshawar Customs questions sudden low revenue collection

byIrfan Bahadur
08/11/2017
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PESHAWAR: The Hazara Customs Station of Model Customs Collectorate Peshawar has generated Rs130.96million of revenue in the month of October during the current FY2017-18.

The sources informed Customs Today on Tuesday that Collector Customs at Model Customs Collectorate Peshawar had questioned the sudden decline in the revenue generation of Hazara Customs Station in the current month of October and directed the authorities to take immediate step in order to increase the revenue generation of the Hazara Customs Station.

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The Hazara Customs Station had received Rs41.27million Customs Duty in October and Rs0.15million of which had been generated from ST in the same span of time.

The Hazara Customs had collected Rs60.85million revenue from ST on VM palm oil and an amount of Rs24.28million had been done from AIT. In the same way, it generated Rs4.41million as Federal Excise Duty in October of current FY2017-18.

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