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Karachi Customs Collectorates collect Rs 49.5 billion revenue in July

bySohail Rab
06/08/2014
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KARACHI: The Model Customs Collectorates (MCCs) of Appraisement-East, West and Port Qasim have collected Rs 49.5 billion revenue in first month of current fiscal year.
As per details, the Model Customs Collectorate (MCC) of Appraisement-East has collected total revenue of Rs 13457 million in the first month of FY2014-15 in share of customs duty, sales tax, income tax and federal excise duty.
The MCC Appraisement-East has collected a sum of Rs 3997.75 million in share of customs duty, Rs 6830.49 million in share of sales tax, Rs 2548.07 million in share of income tax and Rs 80.69 million in share of Federal Excise Duty (FED).
Moreover, the Model Customs Collectorate (MCC) of Appraisement-West has collected Rs 16720.7million revenue in first month of FY 2014-15.
The MCC-Appraisement-West has collected sum of Rs5882.23 million in share of customs duty, Rs 7668.30 million in share of sales tax, Rs 3066.09million in share of income tax and Rs 104.06million in share of FED.

The Model Customs Collectorate (MCC) of Port Muhammad Bin Qasim has collected revenue of Rs 19313 million by the end of first month. The MCC-Port Muhammad Bin Qasim has collected an amount of Rs 3861.2 million in share of customs duty, Rs 12781.7 million in share of sales tax; Rs2516.84 million in share of income tax and Rs153.31million in share of Federal Excise Duty.
It is important to mention here that FBR has not yet assigned a separate target to these offices.

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