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Peshawar customs performance satisfactory during 15 days of May 2016-17

byTariq Derya
18/05/2017
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ISLAMABAD: The Model Customs Collectorate (MCC) Peshawar earned Rs 629.29 million duty and taxes during 1st to 15th of May Financial Year FY2016-17.

According to MCC Peshawar, collection shows satisfactory performance during the initial 15 days of May FY16-17. During said period, the Peshawar Collectorate generated Rs 181.01 million Customs Duty (CD), Rs 0.43 million Ware House (WH) Surcharges while it collected Rs 29.92 million miscellaneous duty and taxes.
The MCC Peshawar earned Rs 14.08 million Redemption Duty (RD), Rs 223.2 million collected Customs Duty (CD) whereas bagged Rs 33.90 million Sales Tax on Imports (CDI).
During the 15 days of May FY16-17, the collectorate received Rs 81.68 million Sales Tax on Import of palm oil (ST VM Palm oil) and it bagged Rs 119.67 million Additional Income Tax (AIT). The MCC got Rs 55.25 million AIT on Exports.
During the initial 15 days of current month (May), the Peshawar Collectorate generated Rs 0.13 million Federal Excise Duty on Imports while it clinched Rs 5.75 million Federal Excise Duty Imports (FEDI) on per 01 kilogram.
The Peshawar Collectorate collected Rs 1350.45 million duty and taxes during the complete month of April FY2016-17. During April FY2016-17, the collectorate of Peshawar received Rs 548.58 million Customs Duty (CD) whereas it did Rs 448.76 million Sales Tax (ST). The MCC got Rs 12.20 million Federal Excise Duty on Imports (FEDI) and earned Rs340.91 Additional Income Tax (AIT) during the same month (April FY16-17).
The Model Customs Collectorate Peshawar collected Rs 1109.94 million duty and taxes during month of March of Financial Year 2016-17 while it bagged Rs441.98 million Customs Duty and received Rs 241.86 million Sales Tax on Imports during March FY16-17.
The MCC collected Rs 180.92 million Sales Tax levied as Federal Excise Duty on palm oil whereas it generated Rs 18.50 million Federal Excise Duty on Imports during the month of March 2016-17. The collectorate got Rs 194.40 million Additional Income Tax and Withholding Tax during March FY2016-17.

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