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Customs Islamabad gets Rs134m more Customs Duty than earmarked target

byTariq Derya
27/12/2017
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Customs Stations, working under the umbrella of Model Customs Collectorate Islamabad, earned Rs134million extra revenue of Customs Duty against an assigned proportional revenue collection target for first three weeks of December Fiscal Year 2017-18.

According to details given by Dr. Saeed Khan Jadoon, Collector Model Customs Collectorate (MCC) Islamabad, that, during three weeks of December FY17-18, all the stations, comprising Islamabad Dry Port (IDP), Air Freight Unit (AFU), C.Bond, Unaccompanied Baggage (UAB), Accompany Baggage (AB), International Mail Office (IMO) and Rebate Refund, displayed an acceptable performance of CD against an allocated revenue target.
The Collector MCC Islamabad further told CT that the AFU generated Rs227million as CD against an earmarked proportional revenue target of Rs205million whereas IDP did Rs227million against an assigned target of Rs205million of CD for the month of November FY17-18.
Jadoon told the correspondent that, during above said period, the C.Bond received Rs0.26million against an allocated assigned revenue target of Rs3.39million as CD while UAB generated Rs0.68million revenue against an earmarked proportional revenue target of Rs0.34million of CD. The AB paid Rs1.81million of revenue of CD against an allocated revenue target of Rs1.6million.

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Saeed added that the IMO collected Rs0.38million as CD against an earmarked revenue target of Rs0.44million.
Dr.Saeed Khan Jadoon informed Customs Today that, during first three weeks of December FY17-18, the Rebate Refund Section paid Rs14.80million of refunds under the head of CD to exporters while it was assigned Rs17million rebate refunds target of CD.

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