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NBR collects Tk 3,01,634cr revenue in FY22

GreenWatch Desk Tax 2022-08-07, 11:31pm

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The National Board of Revenue (NBR) collected Taka 3,01,634 crore as revenue in the last fiscal year (FY22) with a healthy growth of 16.09 percent.

"The revenue collection in the last fiscal year (FY22) was also Taka 41,734 crore higher or 16.09 percent higher than the previous fiscal year (FY21)," said NBR Chairman Abu Hena Md Rahmatul Muneem while addressing a press conference at the NBR Bhaban in the capital's Segunbagicha area.

He, however, informed that the revenue collection by the NBR in the last fiscal year was lower than the fiscal target of Taka 3,30,000 crore.

Muneem said, "Although the revenue collection by the NBR was 8.6% percent lower than the fiscal target, but the growth that we've achieved can't be termed as bad considering the slow growth and current situation of the global economy."

The NBR chairman informed that out of the overall revenue collection by the NBR in the last fiscal, Taka 89,423.80 crore came from customs with a growth of 15.9 percent, Taka 1,08,418.23 crore came from VAT having a growth of 11.9 percent while the rest of Taka 1,03,791.81 crore came from income tax and travel tax with a growth of 21.79 percent.

Talking about fulfilling the revenue collection target in the current fiscal year, he said that efforts would be there to collect more revenues through expanding the income tax net.

The NBR Chairman said since it has been made mandatory for submitting income tax return certificates for availing various government certificates in the budget, the initiative is expected to expand the tax net significantly in the current fiscal year.

NBR members Abdul Mannan Shikder, Shams Uddin Ahmed, Zakia Sultana, among others, were present, reports BSS.