KATHMANDU: The Dryport Customs Office in Sirsiya, Birgunj, has seen a decline in revenue collection in the first five months of the current fiscal year compared to the same period last year. The office collected Rs 19.78 billion so far, achieving 32.94 percent of its annual revenue target. According to Office Chief Dhan Bahadur Baruwal, […]
BIRGUNJ: The Birgunj Customs Office has collected Rs 49.92 billion in revenue in the first four months of the current fiscal year. The Office was given a target of Rs 70.44 billion for revenue collection during the period. Chief Customs Administrator Dipak Lamichhane said that the Office faced difficulties to meet the target in revenue […]
The Birgunj Customs Office has collected Rs 49.92 billion in revenue in the first four months of the current fiscal year. The Office was given a target of Rs 70.44 billion for revenue collection during the period.
BIRGUNJ, Oct 8: Birgunj Customs Office, a significant contributor to the national revenue, is witnessing a gradual decrease in revenue collection. This decline is causing concerns as the office typically contributes more than 43 percent of the national revenue.
BIRGUNJ, Oct 8: Birgunj Customs Office, a significant contributor to the national revenue, is witnessing a gradual decrease in revenue collection. This decline is causing concerns as the office typically contributes more than 43 percent of the national revenue.
The Birgunj Customs Office, country's largest custom point, has seen an increase of around 38 percent in revenue collection from the import and export in seven months of the current fiscal year
With the increase in import and export from Birgunj, the main trading point of the country, the revenue collection of the customs office has improved significantly.
BIRGUNJ, September 29: The country's biggest Birgunj Customs Office has collected the total Rs 40.6 billion in revenue so far since the fiscal year, 2021/22 began on August 16.
The revenue collection is 20.5 percent of target Rs 198.1 billion to be collected in revenue for the FY, said the customs office officer Harihar Poudel.
Petroleum products, cooking gas, vehicles parts and food items, readymade clothing and raw materials for industries have been imported from India through the transit. On a daily basis, the transit saw incoming around 800 trucks laden with goods and outgoing around 100 goods loaded trucks.