An Evaluation of the Tax System in Bangladesh Ahsan H. Mansur, PRI Mohammad Yunus, BIDS Presentation Outline Salient Features of Bangladesh’s Current Tax System, Trends in Growth and Revenue Structure VAT System of Bangladesh: Performance, Recent/Past Reforms, Revenue Potential, structural and administrative deficiencies, and alleviating measures Discussions on personal and corporate income tax systems have been covered in this study, but not discussed in detail in in this presentation
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1.0 Introduction Bangladesh is a labor surplus country and this country contributes in the international labor market through temporary labor migration. People usually migrate internationally for better opportunity and financial wellbeing. But the pattern of migration is different according to socioeconomic status of migrants. Some are temporary and others are permanent migrants. Both categories of migrants send money to their country of origin, to their families, but the temporary migrants, often
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Pak-AIMS (Institute of Management Science | Top Three Export Commodities of Pakistan | | Program: MBA (Evening) Submitted To: Sir Abdul Qayyum Qureshi Submitted By: Muhammad Tayyab Roll # 111405 Top Three Export Commodities of Pakistan Rice: Rice Export in 2012-13: PAKISTAN’S basmati rice exports are showing signs of an upswing after suffering a plunge in the first six months of this fiscal year because of domestic higher prices, poor marketing and lower prices of
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{sjhalder,wkim}@yonsei.ac.kr Abstract. The readymade garment industry of Bangladesh has expanded dramatically over the last three decades. Traditionally, the jute industry dominated the industrial sector of the country until the 1970s. Since the early 1980s, the readymade garment industry has emerged as an important player in the economy of the country and has gradually replaced the jute industry. Although Bangladesh is a garments based country, in most of the garments, employees work manually
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OVERVIEW OF SOUTHEAST BANK Southeast Bank Limited, a second generation private Bank, emerged in 1995 amid liberalization of global economies. Currently, its Authorized Capital is Tk.10, 000.00 million and its capital and reserve reached 9,927.16 million as of December 31, 2009. Its vision is to stand out as a premier banking institution in Bangladesh and contribute significantly to the national economy. The Bank, in the meantime, successfully completed 15th year of banking operations, recording significant
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high quality service that reflects our global image as the premier international bank” Objectives of HSBC: HSBC’s objectives are to provide innovative products supported by quality delivery of systems and excellence customer services, to train and motivate staffs and to exercise social responsibility. By combining regional strengths with group network HSBC’s aim is to be the one of the leading banks in its principle markets. HSBC’s goal is to achieve sustained earnings growth and
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Organization profile Of Islami bank Bangladesh limited (IBBL) After reading this chapter reader will be able to know about; • Corporate profile of IBBL • Mission and Vision of IBBL • Objectives of IBBL • Features of IBBL • Functions of IBBL • Management structure of IBBL • Basic Facts • Major differences between Conventional Bank & IBBL Corporate profile of IBBL: Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. (IBBL) was incorporated on March 13, 1983 under the
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---------------------------- Table of Contents No. | Particulars | Page No. | 1. | Executive Summary | 06 | 2. | Introduction | 07-09 | 3. | Pre-budget Discussion on The Fiscal Year 2015-16 | 10-38 | 4. | Theory of Budget and Brief Budget of Bangladesh
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bangladesh Bangladesh Development Bank LTD. 1.Introduction: Bangladesh Development Bank Limited (BDBL) is a fully state owned Commercial Bank of Bangladesh. In addition commercial banking, BDBL provides financial and technical assistance to broaden the private as well as public sector industrial base of the country. It prioritizes, especially, Export Oriented/Export Linkage industrial units, Efficient Import Substitution, Joint Ventures, Commercialization of local technology and
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History of the Bank The importance of financial intermediaries in the development of the overall economy of country cannot be described in short. From the inception of the civilization the banking sector dominate the economic development of a country by mobilizing the saving from the general people and channelling those saving for investment and thus economic development and growth. The importance of commercial banks after the ravage of the liberation war to develop a better economy was severally
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