NBR mulls introducing mandatory online tax return submission for salaried taxpayers


FE Team | Published: December 19, 2020 17:33:22 | Updated: December 19, 2020 22:18:34


Mandatory online tax return submission for salaried taxpayers from next year

The National Board of Revenue (NBR) is exploring possibility to make online tax return submission mandatory for all salaried taxpayers from next year, said a senior tax official on Saturday.

It is also considering bringing down the rates of withholding tax or tax at source in the budget for upcoming fiscal year, said Md Alamgir Hossain, income tax policy member of the National Board of Revenue (NBR).

Speaking at a workshop on tax return filing at the Economic Reporters Forum (ERF), he said the final demonstration of online return filing modules is likely to be held on February next.

Currently, the NBR suspended the online return filing facility, except one tax zone, due to some technical faults in the system.

ERF and Golden Bangladesh, a non-government organisation on tax matters, jointly arranged the programme for economic reporters.

Md Jahangir Alam, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the organisation, said they are ready to extend all cooperation to the ERF members to fill up their tax returns and other tax-related services.

“We are ready to provide free-of-cost services to the ERF members on tax matters,” said Mr Alam, a tax lawyer.

He said the organisation is working to develop tax culture and build awareness on payment of taxes.

ERF President Sharmeen Rinvy said the taxpayers have forced to bear additional cost for taking assistance on tax return filing as it is not easy for them, according to a statement.

She urged the NBR to simplify tax returns procedures and reduce harassment for encouraging people to pay tax.

ERF General Secretary SM Rashidul moderated the workshop.

The income tax member said the number of tax return filers remains around 2.2 million which is around 1.0 per cent of the total number of country’s population.

“We could not popularise the tax return filing through taking required measures,” he admitted.

To simplify the tax return system, the NBR has started drafting a new direct tax law and its first draft is likely to be placed for stakeholders’ opinion by June next.

The new law would be drafted in Bangla where taxpayers will find details on return filing in one chapter, he added.

He said taxpayers’ dependency on income tax practitioners or tax lawyers will be reduced to a great extent after enacting the new law.

He said the direct tax GDP ratio remained stagnant in respect of the country’s per capita income and household expenditures.

The NBR would be able to bring down to existing tax rate with the expansion of tax net, he said.

It has also moved to digital transformation of taxpayers’ services and expansion of out-reaching activities.

Mr Hossain said the government has offered the opportunity to declare undisclosed income, paying 10 per cent tax at flat rate, which is legally earned.

He said the time for tax return submission has been extended until December 31 to facilitate taxpayers avoid gathering amid COVID pandemic.

 

 

 

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