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Customs Act, 1969, as published 30 June 2019

This is a 13 page document from the Customs Act, 1969 collection, published 30 June 2019.

What this document is

Published by the Federal Board of Revenue as part of the Customs Act, 1969 collection. A consolidation of this kind folds every amendment made up to its cover date into the text, so it shows the law as it stood on 30 June 2019 rather than as originally enacted.

The date above was taken from the file name rather than a consolidation statement on the cover, so treat it as approximate.

What changed since the previous version

Against the version published 30 June 2019, this one has 304 that no longer appear.

No longer present

These appeared in the previous version and not in this one. That usually means omission by a later law, though it can also mean a heading was formatted in a way the extraction did not recognise.

  • section 1, Short title, extent and commencement
  • section 2, Definitions
  • section 3, Appointment of officers of customs
  • section 3A, Directorate General of Intelligence and Investigation, Customs
  • section 3AA, Directorate General of Transit Trade
  • section 3AAA, Directorate General of China Pakistan Economic Corridor
  • section 3B, Directorate General of Internal Audit
  • section 3BB, Directorate General of Reform and Automation
  • section 3BBB, Directorate General of Risk Management
  • section 3C, Directorate General of Training and Research
  • section 3CC, Directorate General of Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement
  • section 3D, Directorate General of Valuation

The source file

File name 201926112732977tableofcontentupdatedversion.pdf
Pages 13
Size 0.48 MB
Text extraction pymupdf
Extraction confidence medium
Position in this collection 14 of 22

SHA-256 of the source PDF:

d128963b1354f43024588ced655f4ca86fdcbe61703dada2a9aa1701d2a60296

Checking that value against the file you download confirms it is the same document these figures came from.

A note on these figures

Counts here are produced by software reading the PDF, not compiled by hand. The same method is applied to every document, which makes comparisons between versions meaningful, but a section with unusual formatting can be missed. Treat them as close measurements and the official document as the authority.

This is information, not legal or tax advice. Qanoon Digest is independent and not affiliated with the Federal Board of Revenue or the Government of Pakistan.

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