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Directorate of Reforms & Automation gears up for connecting NTC with WeBOC

bySohail Rab
13/02/2014
in Breaking News, Karachi, Latest News, Slider News
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KARACHI: The Directorate of Reforms and Automation has geared up for linking National Tariff Commission (NTC) with WeBOC, computerised system of Pakistan Customs.

The sources informed Customs Today that the Directorate of Reforms and Automation has finally decided to connect NTC with WeBOC, computerised system, in a meeting chaired by Project Director, Tanvir Ahmad at his office on Wednesday.

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They further said that the NTC access into WeBOC would also play a vital role in curbing revenue leakages, by conducting proper monitoring through WeBOC system.

“The basic working of NTC is to impose anti-dumping duty on industrial products and its linking with WeBOC would put a positive impact on revenue collection”, they added.

The sources told this scribe that the implementation on connecting the NTC with WeBOC will take couple of months and the Directorate will complete its entire working on it soon.

It is pertinent to mention here that the NTC has written to Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) in order to collect anti-dumping duty and it takes 7 to 8 days for implementation, which perturbs the revenue collection.

Tags: anti-dumping dutyNational Tariff CommissionPakistan CustomsReforms and AutomationTanvir AhmedWeBOC

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