Business Report :
National Board of Revenue (NBR) Chairman Md Abdur Rahman Khan on Monday said that the revenue board is pledge-bound to supplement the government’s efforts to build a discrimination-free and corruption-free country talking alongside all concerned.
“We want to build a discrimination-free and corruption-free Bangladesh and the NBR is pledge-bound in this regard. We’ll accomplish the task taking alongside all,” he said.
Rahman said this while talking to reporters after the official launching of the new e-Return Service Centre at the NBR Bhaban in the capital’s Agargaon area this morning.
Md Abdur Rahman Khan, along with Michal Krejza, Head of Cooperation, Delegation of the EU to Bangladesh, formally opened this new service centre.
Asked how long it would take to accomplish such a task, Rahman said it is hard to say how long it would take adding, “We’re fine-tuning everything gradually.”
Answering to a question on what would be the consequences for those who have already availed the facility for whitening undisclosed money before the interim government scrapped such provision, the NBR Chairman said if any taxpayer availed such facility before the provision was repealed, then he would get such facility as per the law.
“We won’t go beyond the jurisdiction of law. As long as the law was in force, the facility was legal,” he added.
Rahman said when the provision was scrapped by this interim government, then it became illegal from that moment.
In replying to another question, the revenue board boss suggested that taxpayers to make their mobile phone SIMs biometric and thus exercise submission of their returns through online.
Out of the country’s total taxpayers of some 1.04 crore, he said some 44 lakh usually submit their returns. “We want to raise the number of returns, if they submit returns online, then it will be easier for them.
“We want to hear directly from the taxpayers what kind of problems they are facing while submitting returns through online and then we’ll take action promptly,” he said.
Asked about the measures taken by the NBR to avert tax evasion, Rahman said it matters with the capacity as it is not possible to deal with all things at a time.
“We’re giving priority to those cases and individuals against whom we’re getting specific data and information from various sources like media and intelligence and such efforts will continue against the corporate taxpayers. It’s routine work actually…it’s not possible in one go.”
About the performances of tax zones on the drives against the large tax evaders, he said the time has just started after the formation of the interim government as it takes some time for make necessary preparations.
Responding to another question, the revenue board chief said, the NBR has some image crisis that when it selects tax files for scrutinizing, then quite often the exercise becomes not objective. “We often receive such kind of objections from the taxpayers. For this, we want to select auditing of tax files without the intervention of humans to avert any questions. So, we’ll make such a selection through the digitised method.”
He said the common philosophy is that they would trace out those who evade tax and thus take legal action and bring back the revenues to the government exchequer.
Asked whether the tariff on various commodities would be reviewed, he said it would be looked into during the budgetary process.
“Some reforms will take place in the revenue sector and those won’t be carried out in one go rather gradually,” he said.
About the justification of the existing tax-free income ceiling, the NBR chief said if the ceiling is raised further, then a big chunk of taxpayers would go out of the tax net since it is very small here representing only 5.2 per cent of the total population which is 23 per cent in India.