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Dry port collects Rs621.97m more CD from July to March

byTariq Derya
12/04/2017
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Customs Dry Port Islamabad earned Rs621.97million more Customs Duty (CD) during July to March 2016-17 against the collection of corresponding year 2015-16. The dry port earned Rs2246million CD during FY2016-17 whereas the dry port Islamabad collected Rs1832.481million under the same head during the same period of corresponding year 2015-16.
According to details told by Amanat Khan, Assistant Collector Dry Port Islamabad, that during March FY16-17, the dry port collected Rs302.931million CD while it collected Rs193.95million during the same period of FY15-16. The dry port collected Rs285.837million during February FY16-17 under the head of CD whereas it collected Rs274.56million during the same period of corresponding year.
During January 2016-17, the dry port collected Rs326.441million CD while it collected Rs268.00million CD during the same period of FY15-16. The dry port collected Rs307.965million CD during the month of December FY16-17 whereas it collected Rs270.00million CD during the same period of FY15-16.
During the month of November 16-17, the dry port collected Rs285.858million CD whereas it collected Rs203.940million during the same period of corresponding year 2015-16. During October 2016-17, the dry port collected Rs261.73million CD whereas it collected Rs.197.188 million during the same period.
During September 2016-17, the dry port collected Rs289.208million CD whereas during the same month of corresponding period, it collected Rs154.234million CD. The dry port collected Rs275.659million during the month of August FY16-17 whereas during same period of corresponding year 2015-16 it collected Rs170.956million under the same head and the dry port collected Rs118.815million during July FY2016-17 under the head of CD whereas it collected Rs98.428million CD during FY2015-16.

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