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SATURDAY, MAY 24, 2025

In case you missed it

Listed firms may face 2.5% additional corporate tax in FY25
Budget

Listed firms may face 2.5% additional corporate tax in FY25

Listed firms with free float up to 10% will see their corporate tax rate rise from the current 22.5% to 25%

Black money whitening may return in FY25 – this time for just 15% tax
Budget

Black money whitening may return in FY25 – this time for just 15% tax

Infographics: TBS
Migration

What's keeping Bangladeshis stuck in low-skilled overseas jobs?

GDP grows 5.82% in FY24, up from last year's 5.78%: BBS 
Economy

GDP grows 5.82% in FY24, up from last year's 5.78%: BBS 

Digitalisation of taxation to generate 4 times revenue by FY30: CPD
Economy

Digitalisation of taxation to generate 4 times revenue by FY30: CPD

Recovering laundered money: Taskforce proposes 'reward' strategy
Economy

Recovering laundered money: Taskforce proposes 'reward' strategy

Cutting tariff: Little relief for consumers as NBR plays numbers game
NBR

Cutting tariff: Little relief for consumers as NBR plays numbers game

Costlier life: NBR plans VAT hike on fridge, mobile phone, AC, LPG cylinder
NBR

Costlier life: NBR plans VAT hike on fridge, mobile phone, AC, LPG cylinder

Representational image. File Photo: TBS
NBR

EPZ investors may lose duty-free benefits for machinery, vehicles imports

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Sketch: TBS
NBR

PM for no tax hike on food to fight inflation; NBR plans more corporate tax cut

A healthy step as NBR plans higher tax on sugary foods, beverages
Bangladesh

A healthy step as NBR plans higher tax on sugary foods, beverages

Good news: WB offers quick access to 10% of undisbursed loans for crisis response
Economy

Good news: WB offers quick access to 10% of undisbursed loans for crisis response

How gas shortage foils BCIC bid to cut urea import bills
Analysis

How gas shortage foils BCIC bid to cut urea import bills

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