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Iran customs, tax income to hit $25.7b this year

byCustoms Today ReportandSaleem Jadon
02/12/2013
in International Customs, Latest News
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TEHRAN: The Iranian administration has said that customs and tax income are projected to hit 640 trillion rials (about $25.7 billion) this year.

The authorities have set oil price to $100 per barrel in the next year’s national budget bill. The next Iranian calendar year begins on March 21, 2014.

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The US dollar exchange rate has also been set to 26,000 rial, Iranian MP Ja’far Qaderi said, adding that the general budget has envisaged to hit 1,900 trillion rials (about $76.3 billion based on the US official exchange rate of 24,900 rials), he added.

The government revenues have forecasted to reach 800 trillion rials (about $32.1 billion), he said.

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