Benapole Custom House surpasses revenue target by Tk 216cr
Despite dollar shortage, preventing traders from opening letters of credit (LC) as needed, the Benapole CustomHouse exceeded its revenue target for the 2023-24 fiscal year by Tk 216 crore.
The revenue target for Benapole CustomHouse in the 2023-24 fiscal year was Tk 5,948 crore. Actual revenue collected amounted to Tk 6,164.59 crore.
According to Benapole Customsources, the total import volume for the 2022-23 fiscal year was 1.445 million tons, which increased to 1.72178 million tons in the 2023-24 fiscal year.
Kamal Uddin Shimul, Vice President of the Benapole C&F Agents Association, attributed the initial revenue shortfall to global economic recession, rising dollar exchange rates, and the resulting reduction in LCs by commercial banks. However, higher imports of goods with elevated duty rates towards the end of the fiscal year led to increased revenue collection at Benapole CustomHouse.
Importer Monir Hossain highlighted that many businesses could not open LCs due to banks increasing exchange rates amid the global recession and dollar shortage, significantly reducing imports through Benapole land port. Nonetheless, the government's sudden increase in import duties on various goods boosted customrevenue.
Abdul Hakim, Commissioner of Benapole CustomHouse, said that the increase in high-duty imports towards the end of the fiscal year, combined with the government's raised duty rates, contributed to exceeding the revenue target. He emphasized the implementation of a zero-tolerance policy against tax evasion at the port, with a 200% penalty imposed on irregularities, which also boosted revenue. Additionally, imports for the government's mega projects through Benapole further increased customrevenue.