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WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 2025
Shwapno supershop removes additional 5% VAT for customers

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Press Release
20 February, 2025, 08:10 pm
Last modified: 20 February, 2025, 08:14 pm

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Shwapno supershop removes additional 5% VAT for customers

Press Release
20 February, 2025, 08:10 pm
Last modified: 20 February, 2025, 08:14 pm
Shwapno supershop removes additional 5% VAT for customers

On January 9, a directive from the VAT Law and Regulations division of the National Board of Revenue (NBR) stated that, according to the Value Added Tax and Supplementary Duty (Amendment) Ordinance 2025, the VAT rate at the business level was increased from 5% to 7.5%. This new rate was also applicable to super shops.
 
 Following this, the Supermarket Owners Association and senior executives of various supermarkets held discussions with senior NBR officials, requesting a reduction in the VAT rate. The representatives of super shops proposed three specific customer-friendly suggestions. The higher officials of the NBR considered these proposals and advised following the standard VAT method.
 
 They explained that businesses must pay a 15% VAT but can claim input tax credit on their purchases under the standard VAT system. If super shops follow this principle and pay VAT at a 15% rate, they will be eligible for tax credits under standard procedures. Consequently, customers will no longer have to bear the additional 5% or the currently effective 7.5% VAT separately. Instead, VAT will be included within the product price itself. Both parties agreed to resolve any obstacles in implementing this system through discussion.
 
 Regarding this, Sabbir Hasan Nasir, Managing Director of Shwapno, stated,
 "Given the current state of the national economy, middle-class and lower-middle-class families are under significant financial pressure. Everyone has the right to purchase safe, nutritious food and other daily essentials at fair prices in a healthy shopping environment. Previously, the 5% VAT on super shops was an extra financial burden for customers. Now, that additional expense will no longer exist. Hopefully, this will bring more balance to the market system."
 
 He added, "I am extremely pleased that higher officials from the NBR and the government have recognised the VAT disparity. Customers at Shwapno will not have to pay that extra 5% VAT from now onward. This success belongs to all of us—it is a victory for the entire country. The slogan 'Koshter Takay Shreshtho Bazar' is now becoming a reality."

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