The government may offer tax holiday facility to home appliance makers for 10 years in the national budget for the forthcoming fiscal year 2021-2022 to attract investments and facilitate import-substitute local industry in the country.
Read More »‘SME Foundation needs to step up, assist more SMEs’
The country’s SMEs and women entrepreneurs need special incentives in the next budget to overcome the damage caused by the Covid-19 pandemic
Read More »Bus owners to get 100C in low-interest loans
The central bank gave primary approval to the scheme at its board meeting on Sunday
Read More »MCCI seeks abolition of limits in promotional expenses for FY22
The maximum limit in the promotional expense for businesses had been fixed at 0.5% of business turnover through the Finance Act 2020
Read More »Speakers for digitization of NBR, reforms in VAT Act
Speakers at a webinar have stressed the need for digitizing the National Board of Revenue (NBR) as well as bringing necessary reforms in the VAT Act and in tax.
Read More »Enhanced access to electricity important, says former BB governor
Ensuring access to electricity has been pivotal for the macroeconomic success of Bangladesh, former governor of Bangladesh Bank (BB) and Chairperson of Unnayan Shamannay Dr. Atiur Rahman said on Saturday.
Read More »Undisclosed income can be legalized by paying 10% tax
Tk10,000 crore of black money has been whitened in the first six months of this fiscal year
Read More »New FBCCI body pledges to work for private sector uplift
The FBCCI president said that they have taken over the charge of the country’s apex trade body at a time when the global economies are being devastated due to the Covid-19 pandemic
Read More »Scopes to legalise undisclosed money to continue: minister
Finance minister AHM Mustafa Kamal on Wednesday said that the scopes to legalise undisclosed money would continue in the next fiscal year, 2021-2022.
Read More »Tax-free income limit to remain unchanged
The government may not raise the tax-free income ceiling for individual taxpayers in the upcoming national budget for the fiscal year 2021-2022.
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