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Revenue receipts exceed target by Rs 11.18 billion
ISLAMABAD (October 03 2006): The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has collected Rs 187.38 billion in the first quarter of 2006-07 (July-September) against the target of Rs 176.2 billion, reflecting a growth of Rs 11.18 billion.
According to updated figures released on Monday, the Board collected Rs 187.38 billion against Rs 152 billion in the corresponding period of 2005-06, showing 23.2 percent growth.
On September 30, the Board's provisional collection had amounted to Rs 172 billion the period of July-September. But further Rs 15.38 billion was collected during following 48 hours on receipt of revenue figures from far-flung areas.
Tax-wise break-up shows that the collection on account of direct taxes was Rs 66.32 billion, against Rs 48.18 billion of last year, depicting an increase of 37.6 percent.
Indirect taxes collection amount to Rs 121.06 billion against Rs 103.87 billion, showing an improvement of 16.6 percent. Sales tax collection has reached Rs 75.60 billion against Rs 62.98 billion, indicating a growth of 20 percent. Of this, sales tax collection at import stage was Rs 44.80 billion, against Rs 39.02 billion, showing a growth of 14.8 percent, and sales tax collection on domestic consumption was Rs 30.80 billion, against Rs 23.96 billion, showing an improvement of 28.6 percent.
The collection on account of federal excise duty (FED) was Rs 16.48 billion, against Rs 12.23 billion, showing an increase of 34.6 percent. Against gains in all these taxes, the CBR Customs Wing has shown poor performance, as collection on account of customs duty was Rs 28.9 billion, against Rs 28.6 billion, reflecting a nominal increase of 1.2 percent.
At the same time, the overall payment of customs rebate to exporters also declined as compared to the payments made last year, sources said. The Board paid Rs 19.83 billion as refund and rebate to exporters during the first quarter 2006-07 against Rs 18.20 billion in last fiscal year, reflecting an increase of Rs 1.63 billion.
Out of this, sales tax refund was Rs 11.18 billion against Rs 7.57 billion; direct taxes refund Rs 4 billion against Rs 5.2 billion and payment of customs duty rebate was Rs 4.67 billion in the first three months of current financial year against Rs 5.28 billion of last fiscal year, showing a shortfall of Rs 0.61 billion.
As per data, the provisional collection of federal taxes for September 2006 is Rs 88.26 billion, while total refund and rebate paid during the month was Rs 4.54 billion.
The monthly-break-up shows that direct taxes collection was Rs 44.73 billion and indirect taxes collection was Rs 43.53 billion. Sales tax collection was Rs 26.74 billion; federal excise Rs 5.4 billion and collection of customs duty is Rs 11.28 billion
ISLAMABAD (October 03 2006): The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has collected Rs 187.38 billion in the first quarter of 2006-07 (July-September) against the target of Rs 176.2 billion, reflecting a growth of Rs 11.18 billion.
According to updated figures released on Monday, the Board collected Rs 187.38 billion against Rs 152 billion in the corresponding period of 2005-06, showing 23.2 percent growth.
On September 30, the Board's provisional collection had amounted to Rs 172 billion the period of July-September. But further Rs 15.38 billion was collected during following 48 hours on receipt of revenue figures from far-flung areas.
Tax-wise break-up shows that the collection on account of direct taxes was Rs 66.32 billion, against Rs 48.18 billion of last year, depicting an increase of 37.6 percent.
Indirect taxes collection amount to Rs 121.06 billion against Rs 103.87 billion, showing an improvement of 16.6 percent. Sales tax collection has reached Rs 75.60 billion against Rs 62.98 billion, indicating a growth of 20 percent. Of this, sales tax collection at import stage was Rs 44.80 billion, against Rs 39.02 billion, showing a growth of 14.8 percent, and sales tax collection on domestic consumption was Rs 30.80 billion, against Rs 23.96 billion, showing an improvement of 28.6 percent.
The collection on account of federal excise duty (FED) was Rs 16.48 billion, against Rs 12.23 billion, showing an increase of 34.6 percent. Against gains in all these taxes, the CBR Customs Wing has shown poor performance, as collection on account of customs duty was Rs 28.9 billion, against Rs 28.6 billion, reflecting a nominal increase of 1.2 percent.
At the same time, the overall payment of customs rebate to exporters also declined as compared to the payments made last year, sources said. The Board paid Rs 19.83 billion as refund and rebate to exporters during the first quarter 2006-07 against Rs 18.20 billion in last fiscal year, reflecting an increase of Rs 1.63 billion.
Out of this, sales tax refund was Rs 11.18 billion against Rs 7.57 billion; direct taxes refund Rs 4 billion against Rs 5.2 billion and payment of customs duty rebate was Rs 4.67 billion in the first three months of current financial year against Rs 5.28 billion of last fiscal year, showing a shortfall of Rs 0.61 billion.
As per data, the provisional collection of federal taxes for September 2006 is Rs 88.26 billion, while total refund and rebate paid during the month was Rs 4.54 billion.
The monthly-break-up shows that direct taxes collection was Rs 44.73 billion and indirect taxes collection was Rs 43.53 billion. Sales tax collection was Rs 26.74 billion; federal excise Rs 5.4 billion and collection of customs duty is Rs 11.28 billion