ISLAMABAD: The Customs North Region ought to earn Rs399million of Customs Duty in the rest of six days of February FY17-18 to meet the assigned monthly revenue collection target.
According to details given by official source of the North Region that it has earned Rs523million as CD during first 22 days against an allocated revenue target of Rs922million for the whole month of February FY17-18.
Sources told CT that the above difference of revenue collection against earmarked monthly target seems difficult to chase. By observing the revenue collection trend during previous 22 days of current month, if North Region earns approximately Rs56million per day during the rest of six days then it can reach the assigned monthly revenue target. The North generated the highest CD of Rs38.77million on 22nd February FY17-18.
It was said that the Collectorate of Islamabad received Rs363.24million during 22 days of February FY17-18 against an allocated monthly target of Rs490.59million under the head of CD. It was added that Islamabad needs to collect Rs137million during the rest of six days to meet the monthly revenue target. It needs to chase Rs22million per day’s collection under the head of CD to reach the monthly earmarked revenue target. The collectorate received Rs15million as CD on February 22, 17-18.
The sources told CT that the Collectorate of Peshawar generated Rs290.97million under the head of CD during first 22 days of February FY17-18 against an earmarked monthly target of Rs581.21million. It was said that the collectorate has to collect Rs48million per day during the rest of days of the current month to meet the allocated monthly target of CD.
The Samberial earned Rs.-131million during 22 days of current month against the monthly target of Rs.-149.63million.