BoR collects Rs32b
LAHOREThe Punjab Board of Revenue (BoR) has collected around Rs 32.089 billion against a target of Rs 42.039 billion for the fiscal year 2014-15 till April 2015. The revenue has been collected under different heads including Stamp Duty Rs 17.259 billion/91 percent of the target, Capital Value Tax Rs 4.163
By our correspondents
May 24, 2015
LAHORE
The Punjab Board of Revenue (BoR) has collected around Rs 32.089 billion against a target of Rs 42.039 billion for the fiscal year 2014-15 till April 2015.
The revenue has been collected under different heads including Stamp Duty Rs 17.259 billion/91 percent of the target, Capital Value Tax Rs 4.163 billion/77 percent, Registration Fee Rs 628 million/39 percent, Land Revenue Rs 8.551 billion/73 percent, Agriculture Income Tax Rs 653 million/32 percent and Water Rate Rs 835 million/37 percent.
Talking to The News, Senior Member Board of Revenue (SMBR) Nadeem Ashraf said the BoR had collected a record number of revenue under the head of Stamp Duty in comparison with the past years. Top a question, the senior revenue officer said the total revenue target would be achieved till the end of the fiscal year i.e. June 2015.
The Punjab Board of Revenue (BoR) has collected around Rs 32.089 billion against a target of Rs 42.039 billion for the fiscal year 2014-15 till April 2015.
The revenue has been collected under different heads including Stamp Duty Rs 17.259 billion/91 percent of the target, Capital Value Tax Rs 4.163 billion/77 percent, Registration Fee Rs 628 million/39 percent, Land Revenue Rs 8.551 billion/73 percent, Agriculture Income Tax Rs 653 million/32 percent and Water Rate Rs 835 million/37 percent.
Talking to The News, Senior Member Board of Revenue (SMBR) Nadeem Ashraf said the BoR had collected a record number of revenue under the head of Stamp Duty in comparison with the past years. Top a question, the senior revenue officer said the total revenue target would be achieved till the end of the fiscal year i.e. June 2015.
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