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Customs North Region generates Rs360m more Sales Tax during November

byTariq Derya
12/12/2017
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Customs North Region earned over Rs360million of extra Sales Tax against an assigned revenue target for the month of November Fiscal Year 2017-18.

The sources notified that, during the month of November Financial Year (FY) 17-18, the North Region, comprising collectorates of Islamabad, Peshawar, Samberial and Gilgit-Baltistan), generated Rs1645.90million as Sales Tax (ST) whereas it was assigned a target of Rs1278.74million. The North Region received Rs1264.23million of ST during corresponding November FY 16-17.
The Collectorate of Islamabad collected Rs680.95million against an allocated revenue target of Rs421.81million of ST while it got Rs431.79million under the same head during the previous November FY16-17.
The Collectorate of Peshawar generated Rs681.18million against an earmarked target of Rs646.86million as ST whereas it did Rs638.28million under the same head during corresponding November FY16-17.
The Collectorate of Samberial collected Rs29.42million as ST against an assigned target of Rs20.49million of ST while the collectorate did Rs20.10million under the same head during previous November FY16-17.
The Collectorate of GB earned a surplus revenue of Rs254.35million against an allocated target of Rs189.58million as ST whereas the collectorate generated Rs192.06million of ST during corresponding November FY16-17.

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