Income Tax Exemption for IT Sector in Bangladesh: The information technology sector will continue enjoying the income tax exemption facility until the roadmap for its gradual withdrawal is outlined, said Salman F Rahman, private industry and investment adviser to the prime minister.
The government will provide a roadmap for the continuation of income tax exemptions for the IT sector for a couple of years before a gradual withdrawal, said Salman F Rahman, private industry and investment adviser to the prime minister.
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“Bangladesh is moving forward to become a developed country by 2041. To accelerate the trajectory of development, trade and commerce play a pivotal role. In the upcoming 13th WTO Ministerial Conference (MC) at Abu Dhabi, we will try to negotiate to get the best outcomes for our country as we are graduating from LDC in 2026,” said Ahasanul Islam (Titu), MP, State Minister,
Ahasanul Islam emphasised that businesses should adopt a mentality of offering discounts and abandon the notion of viewing Ramadan as an opportunity for profit-making
Though there is currently no supply crunch in the country, a section of unscrupulous importers and traders have already hiked the prices of essentials, creating an artificial crisis to make extra profits ahead of Ramadan, said a home ministry report.