KARACHI: Model Customs Collectorate (MCC) Port Muhammad Bin Qasim has geared up efforts to improve the quality of assessment and to monitor its impact on the revenue collection.
Collector MCC-PQBM Surriya Butt will be chairing the first meeting in this regard on Friday to share the revenue collection efforts of each of assessment group and section during the first the first quarter of the current year ended September 30.
It may be mentioned that an Office Order issued by Additional Collector Port Qasim Irfan Javed early last month had asked the Deputy and Assistant Collectors in-charge assessment groups to focus on the assessment-related aspects including determination of classification, application of correct valuation rulings and the admissibility of SROs and exemption claims.
The Deputy and Assistant Collectors were asked to vigilantly monitor the assessment completed at Appraising Officer-level in their respective groups and all DCs and ACs in-charge were also directed to submit a statement highlighting revenue effort made in their respective group and section during September. The DCs and ACs in-charge were asked to provide the following details in the statement submitted by them: Serial No.; GD Number(s); duty/taxes as per declaration; duty/taxes as per assessment ; differential amount; percentage difference; amount recovered and remarks.
The meeting is thus aimed at sharing revenue effort of each group and section during July, August and September.