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Sialkot Customs achieved the target set by FBR

byCT Report
08/07/2024
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SIALKOT: Collectorate of Customs Sambrial, Sialkot achieved the revenue target set by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Islamabad for the financial year 2023-24.

According to a press release issued by Deputy Collector Javeria Shahid here on Sunday, under the supervision of Collector Customs Saima Aftab, Additional Collector Customs Liaqat Ranjha, Deputy Collector Javaria Shahid, Chief Accounts Officer Amara Farooq, Assistant Collector Muhammad Khalid, Assistant Collector Amir Hamza and Assistant Collector Humayun Mukhtar worked tirelessly together with their staff and the result was received in the form of achieving the target.

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Anti-Smuggling Organization, Recovery Branch, Bank Guarantee Branch, DTRE, Export Facilitation Branch and Auction Branch played prominent role to get the target.

Apart from this Rs.852.369 million was recovered due to administrative measures, while a total of Rs. 1356.250 million was collected as customs duty and other revenue in the financial year.

The officers and employees who played a prominent role in achieving the target were also honored with certificates by the Collector of Customs and it was reiterated that the government duties will be performed with similar dedication in the future.

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