Thursday 5th of June 2025
|
|
|
Headlines : * NCP calls for local elections under caretaker govt   * Proposed budget falls short on structural reform aspirations: NCP   * Analyst Tajul Islam says - While slaughtering animals, slaughter mind’s animals   * Landslide in Sylhet Kills Four from Same Family   * Supreme Court Reverses Ban, Reinstates Jamaat-e-Islami`s Registration   * Saudi Interior Ministry’s Urgent Instructions For Pilgrims To Follow   * Repent in remembrance of Hereafter & come back to the right way Analyst Tajul Islam calls to unscrupulous officers-employees   * Chinese commerce minister in Dhaka to explore trade opportunities   * Bangladesh, Japan to sign EPA by year end   * CA seeks Japan’s support in building a `New Bangladesh`  

   Business
DCCI finds budget falls short of business expectations
  Date : 05-06-2025

The proposed national budget has fallen short of meeting the expectations of the business community in fostering a conducive environment for business growth and investment, said Dhaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry (DCCI) President Taskeen Ahmed in his initial reaction on Monday.

"We have seen a few positive steps such as initiatives to control inflation, certain tax waivers, an automated return system, reduction of some advance taxes, the proposal for a central bonded warehouse, and VAT exemption on LNG imports. However, overall, it is a mixed budget, and businesses will still face pressure due to some of the tax burdens," he said.

On the issue of the tax-free income threshold, he noted that it has remained largely unchanged this year.

This, he added, will place an additional tax burden on taxpayers-particularly middle-income groups and service holders-from the next fiscal year.

Taskeen welcomed the proposed Tk 100 crore fund for youth entrepreneurs as a positive initiative, but expressed concern that online sellers will face additional costs, which could discourage new startups.

He pointed out that although internet costs have been reduced, the proposed VAT hike on mobile phones may hinder progress in the country`s digitisation process.

Expressing dissatisfaction over the proposed increase in import duty on automobile spare parts-from 10 percent to 25 percent-he warned that this would adversely affect the local automotive industry.

The DCCI President also termed the revenue collection target as ambitious and said that the government`s continued reliance on indirect taxes poses a challenge.

Taskeen further cautioned that the government`s dependency on local banks to meet the budget deficit would reduce credit flow to the private sector.

He criticised the proposal to raise the turnover tax from 0.6 percent to 1 percent, saying it would raise the cost of doing business.

Taskeen urged the government to lower the cost of borrowing for businesses, suggesting an ideal rate between 6 and 7 per cent to support growth.

Finally, Taskeen stressed the importance of quality implementation of the Annual Development Programme (ADP) and called for austerity in government expenditure.

Source: UNB



  
  সর্বশেষ
Govt announces the budget without discussing with political parties: BNP
10-day Eid holiday won’t affect economy: Salehuddin
Govt tries to make budget people-oriented, business friendly: Dr Salehuddin
Sylhet rivers flowing above danger mark

Chief Advisor: Md. Tajul Islam,
Editor & Publisher Fatima Islam Tania and Printed from Bismillah Printing Press,
219, Fakirapul, Dhaka-1000.
Editorial Office: 219, Fakirapul (1st Floor), Dhaka-1000.
Phone: 02-41070996, Mobile: 01720090514, E-mail: [email protected]