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Pakistan Customs

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Law enforcement agency
Pakistan Customs
پاکستان کسٹمز
AbbreviationPCS
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionIslamic Republic of Pakistan
Operational structure
HeadquartersIslamabad,Pakistan
Agency executive
  • Syed Shakeel Shah, FBR Member Customs Operations
Parent agencyFederal Board of Revenue
Website
fbr.gov.pk

Pakistan Customs (پاکستان کسٹمز) is one of the cadres of theCivil Services of Pakistan. It is staffed by officers from the Pakistan Customs Service (PCS) which is one of the premier occupational groups among Pakistan's civil services.

Pakistan’s Federal taxation was originally organised along the lines of Indirect & Direct taxes, resulting in two occupational groups viz. Customs & Excise Group, and Income Tax Group. However, in 2010 the groups were reorganised along the lines of Domestic Duty & Taxes and International Duties & Taxes, which resulted in formation of Pakistan Customs Service & the Inland Revenue Service. The responsibilities of collectingsales tax and Federal excise on Domestic Transactions were transferred to the newly createdInland Revenue Service (IRS).

Custom House, Karachi

It has realigned the role of Customs according to best international practice of facilitating legitimate trade & passengers, guarding against illicit trade, and making the country part of global value chains.

Powers

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The anti-smuggling powers delegated previously by Pakistan Customs toPakistan Rangers,Frontier Constabulary,Levies, and Police were withdrawn in view of expansion of Pakistan Customs role in border regions. The shift in the role of Pakistan Customs to a Border Control Agency with substantial responsibility in safeguarding country's trade policies,intellectual property rights, transit trade, money laundering, and smuggling.[1]

Apart from land and air jurisdiction, Pakistan Customs has two hundred nautical miles (370 km; 230 mi) sea jurisdiction also, called as Pakistan Customs Waters, where it carries out anti-smuggling operations independently and sometimes jointly withPakistan Coast Guards andPakistan Maritime Security Agency.

History

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The origin of an organized Customs Department in the sub-continent can be traced to 1878 when maritime Customs operations were sought to be institutionalized by Her Majesty's Crown under the Sea Customs Act.

Pakistan Customs checkpost atSust village,Gojal

In 1901, Karachi was declared as the chief port ofSindh. In the following year, a plan was instituted to build permanent offices for the port and Customs officials at Karachi. The task was entrusted to G. Willet, the consulting architect to the Government of Bombay, who designed the new building as a semi-circular structure in theVictorian tradition. The construction of the building commenced in 1912 and culminated in 1914. The first meeting ofKarachi Port Trust and Customs was held in that building on 12 January 1916.

The Custom House Karachi is the headquarters of Preventive Collectorate, Appraisement Collectorate, and Exports Collectorate, in addition to Model Customs Collectorate at present. In the southern region also, the Collectorate of Customs, Central Excise and Sales Tax,Hyderabad was established in 1967 subsequent to the bifurcation of the Collectorate of Central Excise, Karachi. The jurisdiction of Hyderabad Customs Collectorate comprises the whole of Sindh, excluding Karachi,Multan, andBahawalpur.

In the northern part of the country, Customs and Central Excise operations were carried out simultaneously through the Collectorate of Central Excise and Land CustomsLahore. It was the second oldest Collectorate in the country whose jurisdiction spanned the whole of the formerWest Pakistan, barring Karachi andBalochistan. Custom House Lahore was the regional Customs and Central Excise headquarters.

Projects

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Pakistan customs has many flagship projects:

See also

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References

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  1. ^Paracha, Shahzad (6 March 2023)."Customs seizes 1,000 imported cellphones worth Rs100m".Pakistan Today. Retrieved17 March 2023.
  2. ^"AEO pilot project in Karachi".
  3. ^"UNDP Pakistan and Pakistan Customs launch Digital Dashboard and Online Complaint Portal to Promote Women and Youth Led Cross-border Commerce through Innovation | United Nations Development Programme".UNDP. Retrieved31 May 2023.

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