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PRV Section of MCC Appraisement-West recovers Rs11.84m in July

bySohail Rab
09/08/2014
in Breaking News, Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: The Post Release Verification (PRV) Section of Model Customs Collectorate (MCC) of Appraisement-West has recovered Rs 11.84 million during the month of July from different importers in violation of valuation rulings, concessionary SROs and classification of Pakistan Customs Tariff (PCT).

According to details, the PRV Section has recovered an amount of Rs 6.01 million through GD No 166797, recovered an amount of Rs 0.74 million from GD No 50336; recovered an amount of Rs 0.31 million from GD No 10919.
The PRV Section has also recovered an amount of Rs 83,374 from GD No 6838; recovered an amount of Rs 204,747 from GD No 17138; recovered an amount of Rs 612,729 from GD No 4282.

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It has also recovered a sum of Rs 99,049 from GD No 162337, recovered an amount of Rs 771,766 from GD No 88103, and recovered an amount of Rs 815,848 from GD No 128052.

Moreover, the PRV Section has also recovered an amount of Rs 532,448 from GD No 156576, recovered an amount of Rs 545,188 from GD No13100 and recovered an amount of Rs 182,828 from GD No58023.
The PRV Section of MCC-Appraisement -West has recovered an amount of Rs 241,885 from GD No 11841, recovered an amount of Rs 382,762 from GD No20230 and recovered an amount of Rs 294,605.

The Collector MCC-Appraisement-West Muhammad Saleem emphasized on the speedy recovery of the evaded tax worth million of rupees and asked the officers of the Collectorate to continue their efforts in this regard.

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