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Value added tax (VAT) in Bangladesh was introduced in 1991. The standard rate of VAT is 15% levied on transaction value of most of the imports and supplies of goods and services. Corporate tax rate
The newly independent government immediately designated the Dhaka branch of the State Bank of Pakistan as the central bank and renamed it the Bangladesh Bank. [9] The bank was responsible for regulating currency, controlling credit and monetary policy, and administering exchange control and the official foreign exchange reserves. [9]
Established as the Central Board of Revenue on 1 April 1924 through enactment of the "Central Board of Revenue Act, 1924".In 1944, the CBR was put under the Revenue Division with the Ministry of Finance until 1960, when on the recommendations of the "Administrative Reorganization Committee", the CBR was made into a division of the Ministry of Finance.
The Directorate sued Grameen Bank for VAT evasion of 670 million BDT. [15] It secured 5.2 million BDT from Alesha Mart after completing an audit of the company. [16] In November 2021, VAT Audit, Intelligence and Investigation Directorate fined Danish Foods Limited, a subsidiary of Partex Group for evading 34.6 million BDT in VAT. [17]
The National Board of Revenue provided carnet de passage for tourists despite Bangladesh not being a signatory to the relevant United Nations treaties. [7] In February 2018, Bangladesh High Court ordered the National Board of Revenue to unfreeze the accounts of Robi. [8] The National Board of Revenue raised 124.4 billion BDT from taxes on fuel. [9]
Bangladesh Bank is the central bank of Bangladesh and the chief regulatory authority in the banking sector. According to the Bangladesh Bank Order, 1972 the Government of Bangladesh reorganized the Dhaka Branch of the State Bank of Pakistan as the central bank of the country and named it Bangladesh Bank with retrospective effect from 16 ...
The bank was placed under the East Pakistan provincial co-operatives ministry in Dhaka and renamed East Pakistan Provincial Co-operative Bank Ltd on 31 March 1948. [2] It was renamed Bangladesh Jatiya Samabaya Bank Ltd after the independence of Bangladesh. [2] It was renamed to Bangladesh Samabaya Bank Ltd in 1977. [3]
Taxation in Pakistan is a complex system of more than 70 unique taxes administered by at least 37 agencies of the Government of Pakistan. [1] According to the FBR, in 2021, the number of registered tax filers had grown to 7.1 million out of which only 2.5 million were active tax filers. [ 2 ]