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The Breast-Milk Substitutes (Regulation of Marketing) Ordinance, 1984 [Repealed] The Income-tax Ordinance, 1984; The Bangladesh Women's Rehabilitation and Welfare Foundation (Repeal) Ordinance, 1984; The Nazrul Institute Ordinance, 1984 [Repealed] The Finance Ordinance, 1984; The Fisheries Research Institute Ordinance, 1984 [Repealed]
The Securities and Exchange Ordinance, 1969 was the most important piece of legislation incorporating corporate activities during the Pakistan period. After the independence of Bangladesh, post partition Indian company law served as a model for reforms. The Company Law Reforms Committee was set up in 1979 with leading civil servants, chartered ...
The tax law imposes income tax at 25 percent on listed entities and 32.5 [2] percent for non-listed entities. Corporate tax rate changes announced this year include: an additional surcharge of 2.5 percent on income of companies in the tobacco sector
NBR is the Authority for Tax Policies and Tax Laws in Bangladesh. [1] [2] NBR collects almost 97% of Tax Revenue and almost 85% of total Revenue for the Government of Bangladesh. [3] The Customs, Excise and VAT Appellate Tribunal is a tribunal under the National Board of Revenue established in 1995. [4] [5]
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The National Budget of Bangladesh is the government's annual financial statement, outlining the projected income and expenditure for the fiscal year. According to Article 87.(1) of the Constitution of Bangladesh , presenting this budget is a mandatory duty of the government.
The Ordinance was later substituted by the Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act, 2009 (with effect from 1 November 2007). [5] While Judicial Magistrates are appointed from the persons employed in Bangladesh Judicial Service, [ 6 ] Executive Magistrates are appointed from the members of Bangladesh Civil Service (Administration).