- Revenue from large firms shrinks despite VAT hike
- 109 companies under LTU paid Tk31,578 crore in VAT from July-December FY25
- VAT collected from LTU fell by Tk402 crore YOY
- Cigarettes remain highest revenue-generating sector for NBR
- Total VAT revenue dropped by 5.45% to Tk55,177 crore in first half of FY25
- Revenue collection from three major cigarette companies fell by Tk771 crore
- Revenue collection from pharmaceutical and soap companies also decreased
- Bank, insurance, mobile, and beverage companies show positive signs with increased revenue
- NBR collected Tk156,419.49 crore in revenue from July-December FY25, a negative growth of 0.99%
- Tax hikes on bank balances, beverage products, mobile phone talk time, and internet usage contributed to VAT growth
- Despite tax increase on cigarettes, revenue from cigarette sales decreased by Tk771 crore in first half of FY25
Source: dhakatribune.com
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