Birgunj Customs Office collects Rs. 64.59 billion in revenue

PARSA, DECEMBER 22: The Birgunj Customs Office collected Rs. 64.59 billion in revenue during the first five months of the current fiscal year 2024/25. The amount represents 29.50% of its annual revenue target.
According to the office's monthly report, revenue collection amounted to Rs. 12.16 billion in Shrawan, Rs. 13.43 billion in Bhadra, Rs. 13.43 billion in Ashoj, Rs. 11.10 billion in Kartik, and Rs. 14.41 billion in Mangsir.
Compared to the same period in the previous fiscal year, revenue collection increased by Rs. 2.59 billion. The office had collected Rs. 62.34 billion during the first five months of the last fiscal year.

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