Ministry seeks tax break in importing fuel for PDB power plants


FE Team | Published: September 07, 2017 14:54:53 | Updated: October 18, 2017 01:02:08


Ministry wants tax break for PDB

The state-run Power Development Board or PDB needs a tax break to import oil for its power plants like private producers, says the state minister for power.

 

A tax break will save as much as Tk 30 billion a year for the PDB, responsible for operating the government-owned plants, Nasrul Hamid said.

 

"We have prepared a proposal, which will be forwarded to the finance ministry within a few days," he said on Wednesday.

 

Oil-based power plants account for 28 per cent of Bangladesh's power generation capacity. The 46 plants can produce 3,676MW power. Of which, the PDB-owned plants' capacity is 1,112MW.

 

More than half of the private producers import oil themselves while the PDB buys from the state-owned Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation or BPC, reports bdnews24.com.

 

The PDB incurred a loss of Tk 51.41 billion in the 10 months of fiscal 2016-17. It was Tk 38.67 billion in the previous fiscal year.

 

The PDB has to pay 18 per cent VAT and a 40-cent tariff on per barrel oil it procures, said BPC Director Syed Mohammad Mozzammel Haque.

 

"A proposal for a tax break to PDB, like the private producers, has been forwarded to the National Board of Revenue or NBR, but they are yet to respond," said Haque, who heads BPC's Operations and Planning.

 

Private power producers enjoy a tax break on oil imports while the government buys power from them at a higher rate.

 

According to BPC figures, it sold 1.2 million tonnes of oil to power plants in fiscal 2015-16.

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