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Peshawar Customs collects Rs2104.43m during November

byIrfan Bahadur
04/12/2017
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PESHAWAR: The Model Customs Collectorate collected Rs2104.43 million against the assigned target of Rs 1784.04 million assigned during the month of November.

Gul Rehman during a talk with Customs Today said that in the current month the MCC has showed outstanding performance and posted a growth of 17.96 percent in collection of all duties.

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He told that that during the month of October MCC has collected Rs2255.75 million and Rs1638.40 million was collected in November of previous FY 2016-17.

The MCC Peshawar collected Rs910.44 million under the head of customs duty as against target of Rs689.87 million thus exceeded the target by 31.97 percent.

All tax collection for the month of November FY 2017-18 has reached to Rs2104.43 million against the target of Rs.1784.04 and Rs 1638.40 million collected in November of previous FY 2016-17.

The MCC Peshawar had showed a collection of Rs2255.75 million during October of previous Fiscal Year 2017-18.

According to details MCC generated Rs 681.18 million under the head of sales tax during November against target of Rs646.85 million with 5.31 percent increase in the revenue collection in wage of sales tax during current month of November. The Collectorate was able to collect Rs 795.07 million ST in October of current FY 2017-18. The ST collected during November of previous FY 2016-17 was Rs 638.28 millions.

In the same manner the collector customs told that Rs496.87 million had been collected as AIT /WHT during current month of November against Rs492.20 million  AIT collected in October of current FY and Rs401.81 million collected in November of previous FY 2016-17. In this November the Collectorate collected extra amount with 15.57 percent growth in revenue collection.

The customs Collectorte collected Rs 15.94 million under the head of federal excise duty (FED) in Novemberof current FY 2017-18 against target of Rs1784.04 million.

The Collectorate earned Rs20.71 million in October during current FY 2017-18 and Rs 15.84 million in November of previous FY 2016-17. The MCC showers -08.23 percent decline in collection of FED in current month.

The collector Customs termed it a successful task done and said that the progressive Collector of two months October/November has showed certain increase in revenue against the collection of October/November in previous FY 2016-17.

The Collector Customs lauded the efforts of Customs officials and have directed to continue the steering hard work in order to earn more revenue upt o capacity of Customs House Peshawar.

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