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Customs AFU earns Rs.34.08m extra against assigned target

byTariq Derya
02/12/2017
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Customs Airfreight Unit received Rs.34.08 million extra revenue against assigned revenue collection target for month of November Financial Year 2017-18. The AFU was assigned high target for Financial Year 2017-18 against correspondence FY16-17.

Additional Collector Nisar Ahmed Phullerwan while talking with Customs Today has said that during the month of November FY17-18. The Air Freight Unit (AFU) earned surplus amount against assigned revenue collection target under the head of CD, he added that during the above said period the AFU earned surplus revenue of Rs.255.06 million under head of CD while it was assigned Rs.228.61 million of target under head of CD for month of November FY17-18.

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AFU had been assigned Rs456 million towering revenue collection target under head of customs duty (CD) during Financial Year (FY) 2017-18 against the correspondence FY16-17.

He told that AFU assigned revenue collection target with amount of Rs.3109 million under the head of CD for Fiscal Year 2017-18 while AFU was assigned Rs.2653 million under same head for FY16-17.

The Additional Collector told that during first quarter (July to September) FY17-18 the AFU was assigned revenue collection target of Rs.488.87 million while it was assigned Rs.457.68 million under head of CD during first quarter FY16-17, he was added that during first quarter FY17-18 the AFU assigned Rs.31.19 million high revenue collection target against first quarter of correspondence financial year.

The sources told that during the month of September FY17-18 the AFU was assigned revenue target Rs.154.77 million under head of CD while it was assigned Rs.143.27 million revenue collection target under same head for correspondence September FY16-17, sources was added that the AFU was assigned Rs.11.5 million high revenue collection target during September FY17-18 under head of CD against same period of last correspondence FY16-17.

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