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Najib Anjum praises duty collection by Torkham Station in October

byIrfan Bahadur
08/11/2017
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PESHAWAR: The Deputy Collector Customs at Torkham Customs Station took serious note of the problems faced by exporters/importers on Torkham Border in order to further expand the tax collection procedure there in the current month of November.

The Torkham Customs Station of Model Customs Collectorate Peshawar has collected Rs1101.75million revenue during the whole month of October FY 2017-18, said by Deputy Collector Customs at Customs Station Torkham on Tuesday.

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Deputy Collector Muhammad Najib Anjum appreciated the duty collection of Customs Station Torkham in October of current year against the revenue generated in October of previous FY2016-17.

The Torkham Customs Station received Rs501.18million of Customs Duty in October in which Rs242.92million Regulatory Duty was generated along with Rs3.06million by selling miscellaneous goods and Rs2.16million by EDS.

The Torkham Customs Station had got Rs261.46million Sales and Rs25.19million has been collected as ST on VM Imports. The Torkham Customs Station has generated Rs0.42million ST on VM palm oil.

The sources close to Deputy Collector further informed Customs Today that Rs313.50million A.I.T has been collected in which an amount of Rs230.11million has been done as AIT Imports and an amount of Rs83.39million has been done by AIT Exports.

The Deputy Collector will especially register goods with WeBOC service in order to establish one window trade mechanism between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

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