QUETTA: Collectorate of Customs Appraisement collected Rs14.95 billion under the head of duty and taxes during the first half of current fiscal year ended December 31, 2019.
According to the details, the Collectorate collected revenue of Rs14.95 billion during the period fromJuly to December, 2019, which is 13 percent higher than the assigned target of Rs13.22 billion.
When compared to year-on-year basis, the collection of first half of current Financial Year is 23 percent more than the collection of Rs12.142 billion for corresponding period of the last Financial Year.
Customs department is playing a vital role in generating revenue for national exchequer and the Collectorate is using all available resources and means to enhance revenue generation for the country.
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