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Enforcement-South collects Rs 36,306 million sales tax in Q1

byAftab Channa
10/11/2015
in Breaking News, Karachi, Latest News, Slider News
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KARACHI: The Model Customs Collectorates Preventive, Hyderabad, Quetta, Gwadar of Enforcement-South Region and Export (Port Muhammad Bin Qasim) under the supervision of Chief Collector Zahid Khokhar collected at least Rs 36306 million against the set target of Rs 38,206.99 million under the head of sales tax in the first quarter i.e. July 1 to October 31, 2015. The collection in the same period last year stood at Rs 34290.20 million.

According to statistics available with Customs Today, the MCC-Preventive collected Rs 29,312.31 million in terms of sales tax against revenue target of Rs 32,474.91. The last year’s collection was Rs 29,121.64 million.

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The MCC-Hyderabad collected an amount of Rs 2753.76 million sales tax against the set target of Rs 1818.87, however the revenue collection last year was Rs 1607 million.

The MCC Exports (Port Muhammad Bin Qasim) collected Rs 142.65 million against target of Rs 65.54. The revenue collection last year stood at Rs 58.09.

Moreover, the MCC-Quetta collected Rs 2127.30 million against target of Rs 908.52 million while the last year’s collection remained at Rs 880.48 million.

The MCC-Gwadar collected an amount of Rs 1965.57 million against Rs 2935.79 million and revenue collection last year stood at Rs 2619.64 million.

The insiders told Customs Today that Chief Collector Zahid Khokhar has emphasized the collectorates to improve the performance in achieving revenue collection.

 

 

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