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Rs 48 billion revenue collected in two months



KATHMANDU: The Department of Customs (DoC) has collected Rs 48 billion in revenue in two months.

Revenue of Rs 47.83 billion was collected in mid-July to mid-September, according to the DoC.

The collected amount is 94.33 percent of the target. The target was to collect Rs 50.71 billion in two months.

The department had collected more revenue than the target during mid-July to mid-August. A total of Rs 22.84 billion was collected during that period.

The highest revenue of Rs 8.59 billion has been collected from Birgunj Customs.

Similarly, the revenue of Rs 6.49 billion has been collected from Bhairahawa, Rs 2.56 billion from Biratnagar, Rs 2.51 billion from the dry port and Rs 1.46 billion from Nepalgunj.

Likewise, Rs 930 million has been collected from the Tribhuvan International Airport.

Publish Date : 17 September 2020 22:43 PM

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