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Lahore Customs Appraisement collects Rs 23861.81m in November

bySajid Nawaz
07/12/2015
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Model Customs Collectorate (Appraisement) Lahore has collected Rs 23869.81 millions against the set target of Rs 22063.87 millions during the month of November.

According to details, Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has assigned target of Rs 8095.97 millions in customs duty to model customs collectorate (appraisment) for the month of November, but the the collectorate collected Rs 7997.09 millions.

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Model customs collectorate collected Rs 2739.29 million under the head of  income tax against the target of Rs 1950.38 million. Department also collected Rs 92.07 million under the head of  federal excise duty against the set target of Rs 71.75 million.

459.76 million has collected agaisnt the target of 350 million at WeBoc(LDP), 376.08 million collected against the targetof 143.64 million at customs fraight services (CFS), 538.50 million collected agaisnt 800 million at WeBoc (CFS), 131.24 million collected agaisnt 320.48 million at POL which is deficit as 59 million. 23.53 million has collected against 10.61 million at praime Nagar (WB), 61.43 million collected against 25 million target at Praimer Nagar, 0.58 million collected at GPO against 1.78 million target.

During  the month of November model customs collectorate collected Rs 2.36 million at Lahore Dry Port (LDP), Rs 29.19 million at WeBoc(LDP), Rs 31.10 million at customs fraight services (CFS), Rs 24.99 million in WeBoc (CFS), Rs 31.52 million in POL.

 

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