53.17 billion Bhairahawa customs revenue collection in 7 months

Falgun 26, 2081

Madhav Dhungana

53.17 billion Bhairahawa customs revenue collection in 7 months

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Bhairahawa Customs Office, which is the second largest customs office in the country, has collected revenue of 53.17 billion rupees in seven months of the current year.

From the point of view of revenue collection, Bhairahawa Customs Office is considered to be the second largest customs office after Birgunj. This customs revenue collection from last July to January is 16.77 percent more than the same period last year.

Chief of Bhairahawa Customs Office Ram Prasad Regmi said that in the seven months of the current year, 48.64 percent of the annual target revenue has been collected and the monthly target is also above 85 percent on average.

In this period of the last year, the office collected 45 billion 54 million revenue. In the current year, the target is to collect 1 trillion 9 billion 33 crore rupees in revenue. Chief Regmi said that 10.5 billion customs revenue has been recovered from motorcycle import in the seven months of the current year.   According to the

office, the top 10 items imported from Bhairahawa are motorcycles, jeeps, cars and vans, petrol, mobiles, MS billets, tiles, diesel, marble slabs and LP gas.

In seven months, 5.75 billion rupees were collected from fuel-powered jeeps, cars and vans, 2.15 billion rupees from petrol, 1.34 billion rupees from electric jeeps, cars and vans, 1.95 billion rupees from pure iron, 1.17 billion rupees from fuel-powered double pickup vehicles, 1.3 billion rupees from cellphones, 1.52 billion rupees from chocolate, 81.92 million rupees from MS billet and 81.37 million rupees from tiles. is

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