NBR chairman said in the meeting, there are still many who are eligible to pay tax, but influential. He expressed his displeasure when talking about paying their taxes. However, he said that NBR is continuing the work of increasing Karjal consistently.
In the pre-budget discussions, Bangladesh Institute of Development Research (BIDS) proposed that 5 percent of the country's people earn 25 percent of the income. In terms of numbers, their number is approximately 50 lakhs. Apart from businessmen, there are various professionals including doctors, lawyers in this category.
In this regard, NBR Chairman Abu Hena Md. Rahmatul Munim said, "Among the professionals of the society, those who are considered worthy of paying taxes are being verified whether they are under the debt. We are collecting and analyzing the list of shopkeepers of doctors, engineers, lawyers, economists, members of various business organizations, members of the district chamber, large marketing shopkeepers.
I am working towards how to bring them all into debt. '
Besides, a list of those who owners of the departmental and district city houses, including the capital, are also underway, the NBR chairman said. He said that the homeowners who have a specific size (assumed taxable) house will be brought to their debt.
Abu Hena Md. Rahmatul Munim said some conditions could be imposed first in order to increase the debt. For example, if a person takes a certain amount (supposed to be taxable) to take resources or services, he must first show evidence of tax payments. Thus the debt will be extended in phases
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