ISLAMABAD: All the Customs Collectorates of North Region received an additional revenue of Rs137million of Customs Duty during the first two weeks of December Fiscal Year 2017-18.
According to details given by sources of the North Region, comprising Collectorates of Islamabad, Peshawar, Sialkot and Gilgit-Baltista, that, during above said period, the North Region earned Rs654.78million against an assigned revenue target of Rs518.00million. The North generated Rs366.61million under the same head during the same period of corresponding FY16-17.
The sources told Customs Today that the Collectorate of Islamabad received Rs305.73million as Customs Duty (CD) against an allocated proportional revenue collection target of Rs212.88million. The Islamabad Collectorate got Rs92.85million extra revenue under the same head during the first two weeks of December FY17-18 against an earmarked target.
The Customs Collectorate of Peshawar collected Rs274.95million of Customs Duty during first two weeks of December FY17-18 against an allocated proportional revenue target of Rs272million. The sources added that the collectorate earned Rs2.00million extra revenue under the same head against an earmarked revenue target.
The sources notified the correspondent that the Collectorate of Sialkot paid Rs-33.06million of rebate refunds against an allocated target of Rs-85million as Customs Duty during first two weeks of December FY17-18.
The Collectorate of GB generated Rs78.11million against an earmarked revenue target of Rs65.59million of CD during said period. The GB received Rs12.52million extra revenue against an assigned proportional target under the head of CD during above said period.







