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North Region earns Rs540.91m more duties & taxes during 30 days

byTariq Derya
01/11/2017
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ISLAMABAD: The Customs North Region received an extra revenue of Rs540.91million as all duties and taxes against an allocated proportional revenue collection target of 30 days of October Financial Year 2017-18. The North Region was assigned a revenue collection target of Rs3182.60million while it earned Rs3723.51million under all the heads during above said period.

According to details explained by sources of the North Region, which comprises Collectorates of Islamabad, Peshawar, Sialkot and Gilgit-Baltistan, that the Collectorate of Islamabad was earmarked a proportional revenue collection target under all the heads for 30 days of October FY17-18 of Rs958.88million while it collected Rs1563.85million under the same head. Sources added that the Islamabad Collectorate generated an extra revenue of Rs604.97million against the assigned proportional target for 30 days of October FY17-18.
The Collectorate of Peshawar got Rs1989.33million under all the heads during the first 30 days of October against an allocated proportional target of Rs1970.41million. The Collectorate of Peshawar surpassed an assigned proportional revenue target of Rs18.92million under all the heads during 30 days of October FY17-18.
The Customs Collectorate Sambrial received Rs-264.38million during 30 days of October FY17-18 under all the heads against the earmarked target of Rs-113.23million of all taxes while the Sambrial generated extra revenue of Rs-151.15million during said period under all the heads.
The sources told CT that, during 30 days of October FY17-18, the Collectorate of Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) got Rs434.71million under all the heads against the assigned revenue target of Rs336.54million. The GB showed a shortfall of Rs98.17million against an earmarked proportional revenue collection target for 30 days of October FY17-18.

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