The National Board of Revenue (NBR) has called on stakeholders to submit budget proposals aiming to craft a participatory, pro-people, and balanced budget for the 2025–2026 fiscal year.
The NBR is holding discussions with various groups on revenue collection methods as part of the budget preparation process.
According to an NBR press release, taxpayers from all sectors including industrial and trade associations, professional organizations, research institutions, and members of the intellectual community are invited to submit their recommendations.
The NBR has specifically requested that chambers and associations submit their proposals in writing to the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) by March 20.
Additionally, a soft copy of the proposal (NikoshBAN), should be emailed to [email protected].
The revenue board emphasized that all received proposals will be reviewed thoroughly. It reiterated its longstanding practice of engaging with taxpayers and stakeholders to develop inclusive and representative revenue policies.
The NBR clarified that institutions or organizations that are not affiliated with any chamber or association can also submit their proposals directly via the provided email.
Through these discussions and submissions, the NBR aims to make the revenue collection strategy for the upcoming fiscal year more meaningful, analytical, and representative.
The NBR expressed hope that with the cooperation of all concerned, the budget for 2025–2026 will be pro-people, business- and taxpayer-friendly, and revenue-generating, fostering economic growth while addressing public needs.
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