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Tax-free income limit to remain unchanged

Rtv online desk

  07 Jun 2018, 00:00

The government will continue the existing tax-free income limit in the financial year 2018-19.

Finance minister AMA Muhith made the proposal Thursday while placing the national budget in the Jatiya Sangsad. Reports BSS.

“I proposed that the tax exemption threshold and tax rate remain unchanged for the next year except that the threshold for a parent or guardian of a person with disability will be higher by Taka 50 thousand for each of such child or dependent, he said in his budget speech.

The existing tax exemption threshold is Taka 2,50,000 in general cases. But the threshold was higher for special classes of taxpayers including female taxpayers.

Explaining the reasons of not changing the tax exemption limit, Muhith said in developed countries, tax exemption threshold is generally less than 25 percent of per capita GDP, and in developing countries it is mostly equal to
per capita GDP.

In Bangladesh, he said, tax exemption threshold is almost 200 percent of per capita GDP.

“That means our tax exemption threshold is high in global comparison. Moreover, the increase of tax exemption threshold puts a significant number
of taxpayers out of the tax net,” he added. The existing tax exemption for the female taxpayers and senior citizens aged over 65 years is Taka 300,000.

Existing minimum tax for a taxpayer, except company taxpayer, residing in Dhaka North City Corporation, Dhaka South City Corporation and ChittagongCity Corporation is Taka 5 thousand, residing in any other city corporation is Taka 4 thousand, and residing in other area is Taka 3 thousand. Muhith also proposed these rates to remain unchanged.

AH

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