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Quetta Customs generates Rs6093m till April

byTariq Derya
09/05/2018
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QUETTA: The Customs Collectorate received Rs.6093 million of revenue under all heads of duty taxes from July to April FY2017-18 against the same period of corresponding Fiscal Year 2016-17.

Collector Ashraf Ali told that during first ten months (July to April) FY17-18 the MCC Quetta fetched Rs.18507 million under head of all taxes whereas the Collectorate received Rs.12414 million under same heads during same Fiscal Year.

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The collector told that Collectorate earned Rs.7310 million under head of Customs Duty (CD) during first 10 months against Rs.4435 million of collection.

The Collectorate received extra amount of Rs2875 million under the head of CD during first ten months of Fiscal Year 2017-18 against correspondence period from July to April FY16-17.

The collector told that during first 10 months of FY17-18 MCC earned Rs.7114 million under head of sales Tax (ST) against revenue collection of Rs.5389 million collected under the same head during FY16-17.

Ashraf told that MCC earned Rs.746 million under head of additional sales tax (AST) during first 10 month of FY17-18 whereas it received Rs.435 million under same head during correspondence FY16-17, he told that MCC received Rs.311 million extra revenue under same head against same correspondence FY16-17.

The collector told that received Rs.3039 million under head of Income Tax (IT) during first 10 months of FY 17-18 while it received Rs.1932 million under head of IT during same correspondence FY16-17, the Collector added thatcustoms received extra Rs.1107 million extra revenue during FY17-18 against same correspondence FY16-17.

The Collector said that MCC received Rs.296 million under head of federal excise duty (FED) during first 10 months of FY17-18 whereas it received Rs.221 million under same head during same correspondence FY16-17, it added that Collectorate received Rs75 million extra revenue during first 10 month of FY17-18 against same correspondence FY16-17 under same head.

 

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