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Peshawar Customs posts 22.04percent comparative growth with Rs3097.75m profit

byNadir Khan
10/04/2018
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PESHAWAR: The last nine months’ collection performance of the Modal Custom Collectorate Peshawar was outstanding as, during the period, the house collected Rs16459.36million up to March 2018 against Rs13331.61million up to March 2017 with a difference of Rs3097.75million income while the difference in percentage was 22.04 percent.

Under the head of custom duties, the Custom House Peshawar generated Rs6699.22million by March 2018 against Rs5049.89million of March 2017. The difference was recorded as Rs1649.33million while the difference in percentage was 32.66 percent.

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Under the head of Federal Excise Duty on palm oil, the house collected Rs1674.20million till March 2018 against Rs1291.82million in March 2017. The difference in rupees was recorded Rs382.38million while the difference in percentage was 29.60.

Likewise under the head of Sale Tax Value Addition on commercial importers, the house earned Rs562.06million by March 2018 against Rs466million of March 2017. The difference in rupees was recorded Rs96.06million while the difference in percentage was 20.61.

Under the head of Federal Excise Duty, the house got Rs166.47million up to March 2018 against Rs131.59million of March 2017 with a difference of Rs34.88million while the difference in percentage was 26.51.

Under the head of withholding tax, the house collected Rs3434million against Rs3230million in March 2017. The difference in rupees was Rs203.54million whereas a difference in percentage was 6.30.

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