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Appraisement-East asked to achieve Rs 249.8b revenue target for FY 2015-16

byAftab Channa
10/09/2015
in Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) allotted Rs 249,898.37 million revenue collection target of Rs 315,826.17 million to Model Customs Collectorate Appraisement East for the FY 2015-16.

According to details available with Customs Today, the MCC Appraisement East would collect Rs 72,388.42 million as customs duty , Rs 133,146.88 million as sales tax , Rs 1,372.74 million as federal excise duty and Rs 42,990.33 million as withholding tax .

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The MCC Appraisement East given target to collect Rs 4,394.27 million as CD, Rs 7,719.61 million as ST, Rs 88.52 million as FED and Rs 2,873.98 million as WHT in the month of July.

In August, Rs 5,760.99 million as CD, Rs 11,875.78 million as ST, Rs 111.27 million as FED and Rs 3,820.36 million as WHT.

In September, Rs 5,662.59 million as CD, Rs 12,633.76 million as ST, Rs 165.65 million as FED and Rs 4,103.87 million as WHT.

In October, Rs 5,456.75 million as CD, Rs 11,262.92 million as ST, Rs 84.08 million as FED and Rs 3,631.25 million as WHT.

In November, Rs 5,427.91 million as CD, Rs 10,934.28 million as ST, Rs 120.51 million as FED and Rs 3,285.15 million as WHT.

In December, Rs 5,600.01 million as CD, Rs 11,526.96 million as ST, Rs 62.22 million as FED and Rs 3,344.50 million as WHT.

In January 2016, Rs 6,505.76 million as CD, Rs 9,968.12 million as ST, Rs 2.44 million as FED and Rs 3,415.45 million as WHT.

In February, Rs 5,915.77 million as CD, Rs 10,448.21 million as ST, Rs 95.31 million as FED and Rs 3,287.25 million as WHT.

In March, Rs 6,116.58 million as CD, Rs 10,183.96 million as ST, Rs 184.28 million as FED and Rs 3,028.91 million as WHT.

In April, Rs 6,321.22 million as CD, Rs 11,406.40 million as ST, Rs 175.36 million as FED and Rs 4,132.28 million as WHT.

In May, Rs 7,891.82 million as CD, Rs 12,753.94 million as ST, Rs 171.39 million as FED and Rs 3,830.00 million as WHT. While in June, Rs 7,034.73 million as CD, Rs 12,432.92 million as ST, Rs 111.71 million as FED and Rs 4,237.34 million as WHT.

 

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