IPD opposes VAT on Metrorail fare

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City Desk :
Institute for Planning and Development (IPD), a planning and development research and policy analysis organisation, on Sunday strongly opposed the imposition of VAT on Metrorail by the National Board of Revenue (NBR) from next July.

This will result in a 15 percent increase in Metro rail fares, which may put off regular users among Dhaka’s low- and middle-class.

For this reason, the IPD is demanding the immediate withdrawal of the decision to impose VAT on the Metrorail, the public transport of Dhaka’s rich and poor, says a joint press statement of the IPD, reports UNB.

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Existing Metrorail fares in Dhaka city are already higher than many other Asian countries like Kolkata, India, Lahore, Pakistan, Jakarta, Indonesia, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, etc. Metrorail travel cost is less than the current fare of Bangladesh Metrorail.

However, there is no opportunity to be confused by the current demand and excessive pressure of passengers on the Dhaka Metrorail during peak hours, that the current fare of the Metrorail is within the limits of people’s regular travel, it says.

In their joint press statement, Prof Dr. Adil Muhammad Khan, Director of the IPD and its Executive Director Dr. Mohammad Ariful Islam said that due to the acute crisis of quality public transport and excessive traffic congestion, many common people are regularly traveling by metro rail by paying extra fares cutting from their other daily expenses.