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FBR assigns revenue collection target of Rs3201.93m to Multan Customs

byImran Ali
07/12/2018
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MULTAN: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) assigned Rs3201.93 million revenue collection task for the month of December 2018-19 to Multan Customs Collectorate.

According to details, the Collectorate has been assigned monthly revenue collection target for the last month of the second quarter of the fiscal year 2018-19.

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The Collectorate allocated different revenue collection tasks under the head of customs duty (CD), sales taxes (ST), federal excise duty (FED) and withholding tax (WHT) for the ongoing month of December 2018-19.

The Collectorate has been assigned customs duty revenue collection target of Rs848.86 million for the month of December 2018-19.

The Customs Collectorate was given Rs 2302.52 million target for collection of sales tax during December.

The Federal Board of Revenue has given collection target of Rs 29.48 million in wake of federal excise duty for December 2018-19. Multan Customs is given income tax task of Rs 21.07 million for the period of December 2018-19.

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