AF Nesaruddin

Strengthening governance in Bangladesh

Governance is essential at all levels, whether in a family, a company or a government. It is not rocket science but a matter of standard operation and administration. This includes, among other things, compliance with rules, regulations and policies, with due importance placed on avoiding misrule and mismanagement, and ultimately protecting the public interest. These are basic requirements.

3w ago

FY26 budget is far from expectations

Among many other things, the current interim government is pro-reform in many sectors. Unfortunately, there is almost no reflection of this in the recently presented budget.

1m ago

Fallacies in financial reporting in Bangladesh

Credible financial reporting is a matter of public confidence, yet in many cases, it has failed to meet expectations, especially in recent times. Debates and discussions have taken centre stage, with arguments and counterarguments being fervently exchanged. Let us revisit the fundamentals.

2m ago

Dealing with financial corruption with zero tolerance

It is a matter of great concern that Bangladesh has been experiencing widespread corruption for many years at almost all levels, impacting the growth of the economy and the country as a whole.

2m ago

FDI scenario in Bangladesh

Bangladesh has struggled for decades to attract foreign direct investment (FDI). Occasionally, promising prospects emerged, only to fade away for various reasons. For a country with no significant mineral resources and a large population of unskilled and semi-skilled workers facing high unemployment, FDI is vital.

3m ago

Minimise tax evasion and combat graft

There is no denying the fact that Bangladesh’s economy has grown at a steady and relatively fast pace since the early 1990s.

4m ago

Accelerating revenue collection by NBR

There is no denying that Bangladesh’s economy has grown at a fast and more or less constant rate since the early 90s. Similarly, our dependence on foreign loans and grants for development budget had also reduced after, among others, the introduction of VAT.

8m ago

Personal guarantee against corporate lending: how effective is it?

Providing securities and guarantees is very common in corporate lending. Securities are immovable and moveable tangible assets and might be in the forms of pledge, hypothecation or in any other form.

10m ago
May 9, 2019
May 9, 2019

Large Taxpayers Unit deviating from basic principles

The idea of establishing a Large Taxpayers Unit (LTU) in Bangladesh originated from the government’s desire to introduce modern methods of tax administration, although in a limited scale. It started functioning in 2003.

May 7, 2019
May 7, 2019

Expansion of tax net should be a top priority

Bangladesh has an estimated population of more than 16 crore, but the number of registered taxpayers (e-TIN holders) is roughly 38

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