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Tk 2,000 minimum tax discriminatory, contradictory: CPD

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The government's plan to impose a minimum tax of Tk 2,000 even on those without taxable income is both discriminatory and contradictory with the concept of a tax-free threshold, according to the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD).

"The move is not logically or morally correct," said Fahmida Khatun, executive director of the CPD.

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She made this comment while presenting the think-tank's analysis on the proposed Tk 761,785 crore budget for fiscal 2023-24 at the Lakeshore Hotel in Dhaka today.

The CPD said that on the one hand, the government increased the tax-free income limit to Tk 350,000 from Tk 300,000 to give relief to individuals within this bracket.

But on the other hand, the provision requiring a minimum tax of Tk 2,000 regardless of income means that filing of returns will be compulsory even for those whose earnings fall below the zero-tax threshold.

As per income tax rules, individuals have to submit returns to avail 38 services. 

These services include obtaining or renewing trade licenses, borrowing funds of over Tk 5 lakh from financial institutions, opening a postal savings account of over Tk 5 lakh, and purchasing a savings certificate of over Tk 5 lakh.

People who open and continue using bank accounts of any sort with a credit balance of more than Tk 10 lakh will also need to pay the minimum tax.

"Such a move will burden low-income TIN holders and contradict the concept of tax-free income thresholds," Fahmida said.

She went on to say the government should scrap the provision as it would "hamper the main spirit" of increasing the tax-free income limit.

At the event, the CPD said the minimum net wealth exemption limit has been increased to Tk 4 crore from Tk 3 crore, leaving a number of affluent people out of the surcharge net.

While the government is moving to end the zero-tax regime for poor people, it is giving exemptions to rich people, the CPD said.

"Such anomalies are not acceptable for a justified tax policy," Fahmida added.

Prof Mustafizur Rahman, a distinguished fellow of the CPD; Khondaker Golam Moazzem, research director, and Towfiqul Islam Khan, a senior research fellow, also spoke at the event.

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