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NBR launches Spot Assessment programme to increase tax net

Published : Thursday, 20 March, 2025 at 12:00 AM  Count : 63

The National Board of Revenue (NBR) has launched a new Spot Assessment programme to increase the tax net.

Spot Assessment is an effective step to provide direct services to all taxpayers who have taxable income and are obliged to file returns.
This program is encouraging new taxpayers to pay income tax spontaneously, according to a NBR press release.

Various tax zones of the country have already started this program, which is playing an important role in increasing tax awareness and building a tax paying culture among businessmen, professionals and the general public.

Currently, tax zones have actively started conducting Spot Assessment at district and upazila level of the country.

The NBR urged all business organisations, chambers bodies, business leaders, local administrations, eminent persons and taxpayers of the country to provide their unwavering support and cooperation to make the ongoing Spot Assessment activity successful.

The spontaneous participation of taxpayers will make this activity successful and continue to invest in ongoing development projects and will directly contribute to necessary funding to ensure the country's infrastructure development, education, health and other civic amenities, the press release said.

The NBR believes through the Spot Assessment activity, the tax payment tendency among taxpayers will increase and the tax system will be further strengthened.

Currently, the Taxpayers Identification Number (TIN) holder is around 1.14 crore whereas some 40 lakh people submitted the income tax return.



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