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Restaurant owners have demanded that the government reduce the value-added tax (VAT) proposed in the fiscal 2021-22 budget as payable by all restaurants, be it of a lower category, moderate or fine dining. Organising a press conference at their Purana Paltan office yesterday, Bangladesh Restaurant Owners Association (Broa) expressed their opinions on the budget and informed of ....
Restaurant owners demand VAT cut The leaders of Bangladesh Restaurant Owners Association, attended a press conference today at its Purana Paltan office in Dhaka to place its budget demands. Photo: Bangladesh Restaurant Owners Association Star Business Report Star Business Report The restaurant owners today urged the government to reduce value-added tax (VAT) on fast food sellers to 7.5 per cent from the existing 15 per cent. They also demanded keeping the VAT rate in between 3-5 per cent for lower and middle category eateries and street foods. For canteens and cafeterias of educational institutions, industries and foods sold in hostels, they want the rate to be fixed at highest 2 per cent. ....
Owners urge govt to reopen restaurants 23 May 2021 Imran Hasan, Secretary General of Bangladesh Restaurant Owner\ s Association speaking at a press conference held in the capital on Saturday. Top leaders of the association were also present. Business Desk: Bangladesh Restaurant Owner s Association has urged the government to allow them to reopen their hotels and restaurants following health guidelines amid the coronavirus pandemic. They made the demand at a press conference on Saturday. Imran Hassan, secretary general of the association, said they are going through quite a difficult time. We do not know what is waiting in future. The restaurant sector is one of the most damaged sectors in this pandemic. ....
Restaurants owners’ demand for allowing dine-in services 160 government for allowing resumption of dine-in services at the hotels and restaurants across the country while ensuring compliance with all the necessary health guidelines. Restaurant Owners Association (BROA) at its Purana Paltan office in the city on Saturday. a loss of more than Tk 50,000 crore since the outbreak of Covid-19 last year. permanently after the first wave of Covid-19, and 50 percent of ownerships’ have been transferred as their original owners’ could not exist in the business. services bills without surcharges, give them more time to pay due bills and low interest loan facility. ....
SAN DIEGO As the coronavirus pandemic continues to wreak havoc across San Diego’s most diverse neighborhoods, some nonprofits organizations are altering their missions to provide meals to struggling families. Several organizations have taken on a weekly food distribution at the Joe & Vi Jacobs Center in addition to their regular operations, while others have completely pivoted to food distribution. The nonprofit organizers who launched the effort in April imagined it would be a temporary project possibly lasting a couple months, yet the community’s need has kept the distribution running for almost a year. And organizers don’t see it ending anytime soon. ....