Budget 2024-2025

Govt may trim budget by Tk 100,000cr

The interim government is planning to revise the national budget for the current fiscal year urgently and cut “wasteful expenditures” in order to alleviate the pressure on the foreign currency reserves and tame persistent inflation.

No relief for consumers as inflation hits 12-year high

Lack of proper government actions is costing citizens dearly

Amnesty for black money holders is a disgrace

It will not reduce capital flight, only encourage malfeasance

Tk 7,97,000 crore budget passed in parliament

The parliament today passed the Tk 7,97,000 crore national budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year with the aim of achieving 6.75 percent GDP growth rate and keeping annual inflation at around six percent

Highest income tax rate stays unchanged at 25%

The government has moved away from its decision to raise the highest income tax rate to 30 percent and end tax holidays for investors in economic zones and hi-tech parks.

What the budget means for Bangladesh’s trade policy direction

It is important to recognise that trade has been the handmaiden of Bangladesh’s development.

Part: 4 BUDGET IN FOCUS / Budget Infocus: Direct spending on poverty reduction shrinks

The share of the total allocation for spending directly on poverty reduction has come down for the upcoming fiscal year despite persistently higher inflation, deepening the uncertainties of the poor.

Amnesty to black money may continue despite criticism

Despite widespread condemnation from economists, watchdogs, businesspeople and even multiple lawmakers, the government is expected to retain the amnesty allowing individuals and businesses to whiten black money without scrutiny by paying a 15 percent tax in the upcoming fiscal year.

Part: 3 BUDGET IN FOCUS / Startups neglected in proposed budget

The proposed budget for fiscal year 2024-25 offered no relief to startups and neglected their long-standing demands, in sharp contrast with the government’s vision for a Smart Bangladesh, where startups are key economic drivers.

September 1, 2024
September 1, 2024

Govt may trim budget by Tk 100,000cr

The interim government is planning to revise the national budget for the current fiscal year urgently and cut “wasteful expenditures” in order to alleviate the pressure on the foreign currency reserves and tame persistent inflation.

July 9, 2024
July 9, 2024

No relief for consumers as inflation hits 12-year high

Lack of proper government actions is costing citizens dearly

July 1, 2024
July 1, 2024

Amnesty for black money holders is a disgrace

It will not reduce capital flight, only encourage malfeasance

June 30, 2024
June 30, 2024

Tk 7,97,000 crore budget passed in parliament

The parliament today passed the Tk 7,97,000 crore national budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year with the aim of achieving 6.75 percent GDP growth rate and keeping annual inflation at around six percent

June 29, 2024
June 29, 2024

Highest income tax rate stays unchanged at 25%

The government has moved away from its decision to raise the highest income tax rate to 30 percent and end tax holidays for investors in economic zones and hi-tech parks.

June 27, 2024
June 27, 2024

What the budget means for Bangladesh’s trade policy direction

It is important to recognise that trade has been the handmaiden of Bangladesh’s development.

June 27, 2024
June 27, 2024

Budget Infocus: Direct spending on poverty reduction shrinks

The share of the total allocation for spending directly on poverty reduction has come down for the upcoming fiscal year despite persistently higher inflation, deepening the uncertainties of the poor.

June 26, 2024
June 26, 2024

Startups neglected in proposed budget

The proposed budget for fiscal year 2024-25 offered no relief to startups and neglected their long-standing demands, in sharp contrast with the government’s vision for a Smart Bangladesh, where startups are key economic drivers.

June 26, 2024
June 26, 2024

Amnesty to black money may continue despite criticism

Despite widespread condemnation from economists, watchdogs, businesspeople and even multiple lawmakers, the government is expected to retain the amnesty allowing individuals and businesses to whiten black money without scrutiny by paying a 15 percent tax in the upcoming fiscal year.

June 25, 2024
June 25, 2024

What’s missing for young people in the budget?

Bangladesh’s high youth unemployment rate necessitates specific remedial steps, including ways for employment generation and adoption of prerequisite education and training, which the proposed national budget for fiscal year 2024-25 did not include, according to analysts.