The Ministry of Finance has collected the highest customs revenue ever

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Mon, Feb 20 2023 3:56 PM
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For the first time in the history of the customs department of the MoF of Afghanistan, 100 billion Afghanis were collected in 11 months of the current fiscal year, like never before.
In previous years, the customs collection never exceeded 72 billion Afghanis.
However, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has reduced customs duties on basic food commodities so far, but customs revenue has increased considerably.
The extraordinary increase in the customs revenues indicates that right and committed people are assigned for right jobs, anti corruption steps have been taken and there is transparency in the process of collecting the revenues.
To provide good services and more facilities all customs offices are operational 16 to 24 hours per day.
The Ministry of Finance specially customs department attempts for the modernization of the systems to provide more facilities and efficiency for the collection of national revenues.

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