Customs Collectorate West Karachi collects over Rs339b
July 2, 2021
LAHORE/Karachi: The Custom Collectorate of Appraisement West Karachi collected over Rs339 billion during FY 2020-21 and posted growth of 44% in overall revenue collection. Last year, revenue collection was Rs235 billion.
A meeting for reviewing performance for the financial year was held on June 30 that was attended by all the officers of the Collectorate. The collection of revenue through administrative measures remained main focus of the meeting. The Collectorate collected over Rs28 billion through administrative measures showing an increase of over 282% over previous financial year. Jamil Nasir, Collector, who chaired the meeting, lauded the efforts of officers and officials who sat late hours and worked even on Sundays to clear the import cargo. “Every member of the Collectorate, additional collectors, deputy collectors, assistant collectors, principal appraisers, chemical examiners, appraisers, office su
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Customs office collects Rs55bln, surpasses H1 target
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January 1, 2021
KARACHI: Model Customs Collectorate (Appraisement & Facilitation) West, Karachi has surpassed the duty collection target of Rs44 billion for the first half (July-December) 2020/2021 by collecting Rs55 billion, said a statement on Thursday.
A revenue performance review meeting was held on New Yearâs Eve in Model Customs Collectorate (Appraisement & Facilitation âWest), Karachi to review the performance during the first half of the fiscal year.
The meeting was attended by the senior officers of the Collectorate. It was noted that the MCC collected Rs55 billion as customs duty during the first half of the fiscal year against the assigned target of Rs44 billion.