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Customs Quetta reimburses Rs06m extra rebate refunds to exporters during February

byTariq Derya
07/03/2018
in Latest News, National
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QUETTA: The Model Customs Collectorate Quetta paid off additional rebate refunds of Rs6.00million of CD during the month of February FY17-18 against paid off refunds to the exporters during the same period of FY16-17.

According to details explained by Ashraf Ali, Collector Model Customs Collectorate (MCC) Quetta, that, during February FY17-18, the collectorate accommodated the business community well as it reimbursed exporters with an amount of Rs7.949million under the head of Customs Duty (CD) while the collectorate compensated Rs1.075million rebate refunds under the same head during corresponding February FY16-17.
the collector told CT that the MCC Quetta paid off rebate refunds of Rs112.533million as CD during first eight months (July to February) FY17-18 while the collectorate reimbursed Rs107.405million under the same head during FY16-17. The MCC Quetta paid off Rs104million as refund claims of CD during the first seven months of (July to January) FY17-18.
The collector, explaining the month-wise details, said that, during the month of January 2017-18, the Collectorate of Quetta compensated Rs5.171million to the exporters under the head of CD while it did Rs8.474million of rebate refunds during the month of December FY17-18. During the month of November FY17-18, the collectorate paid rebates of Rs6.247million as CD while the MCCQ reimbursed Rs29.902million under the head of CD.

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Ashraf Ali further told CT that, during the month of August FY17-18, the collectorate paid nil rebate whereas the collectorate compensated Rs42.177million of CD during the month of July FY17-18.

He assured that the businessmen will be paid off more CD refunds during third quarter (January to March) so as to facilitate them to run their business smoothly.

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