Policy inconsistency in deemed exports: implications for domestic industry

Policy coherence, transparency, and predictability are essential for a modern and effective revenue system.
29 April 2026

Budget 2026-27: Double burden of minimum tax and tax deduction at source

The main objective of the minimum tax is to ensure that no taxpayer is left out of the tax net
26 April 2026

Wealth taxation vs. practical reality: navigating revenue mobilisation

Before embracing this seemingly attractive fiscal tool, we must ask a critical question: why did Bangladesh abolish the Wealth Tax Act of 1963 in the first place
23 April 2026

Revitalising Bangladesh’s corporate bond market

According to Bangladesh Bank data from December 2025, the banking sector's NPL ratio hit approximately 30.6 percent
20 April 2026

How govt can stop the export slide

Over nearly four decades, through persistence and sacrifice, Bangladesh has become a reliable exporting nation.
19 April 2026

Rethinking land sector taxation in Bangladesh for transparency and revenue growth

In Bangladesh, buying and selling land or apartments is not just about transferring ownership
16 April 2026

Restoring trust in Bangladesh’s capital market: how blockchain and AI can end IPO fraud

The capital market in Bangladesh faces persistent problems with trust
15 April 2026

Surviving the fortress: How Dhaka must navigate the US trade overhaul

For nations heavily reliant on the American market, the message is unambiguous
13 April 2026

How AI could curb mobile banking fraud

The mobile banking landscape in Bangladesh has experienced phenomenal growth over the last decade
12 April 2026

Global gold rally and its impact on Bangladesh

In this subcontinent, gold has long been more than a commodity. It is a store of family wealth, a hedge against uncertainty and a refuge when confidence in financial markets weakens. In Bangladesh’s social fabric, gold also carries deep cultural meaning. For many women, wearing gold ornaments is not only a sign of financial security but an enduring expression of style and tradition, one for which families are willing to pay a premium even as prices climb.
12 April 2026

Good budget in bad times

A national budget is not merely a financial plan. It reflects political commitment and sets the direction of travel.
12 April 2026

Is the minimum tax – unconstitutional and unfair?

The introduction of minimum tax under Section 163 is not only ultra vires but also in contravention of the constitution of Bangladesh
11 April 2026

Budget 2026-27: Why tax rebate policy needs structural overhaul

Investments and donations in fourteen (14) specified sectors have been made eligible for tax rebate, subject to Section 78 of the Income Tax Act, 2023 and Part III of the Sixth Schedule
8 April 2026

Audit concentration in Bangladesh: global norms, local realities

The top 100 audit firms conduct approximately 87 percent of audits—an overwhelming majority of statutory audits—with individual partners at leading firms reportedly signing off on as many as 388 audits per year
5 April 2026

The Iran war is exposing Bangladesh’s economic vulnerabilities

The Iran war is reaching Bangladesh through the availability and price of fuel, fertiliser, freight, and foreign exchange
4 April 2026

Fuel subsidy without strategy

When a company runs into financial trouble, the first casualty is usually logic. The chief executive announces a budget review.
3 April 2026

Securing Bangladesh’s energy future

In recent weeks, energy has dominated headlines, seminars and market discussions, not only in Bangladesh but across the world. Securing reliable energy resources is critical, as it will determine how economies prosper in the years ahead.
2 April 2026

Reviving the private sector

In recent years, Bangladesh has faced political uncertainty, macroeconomic stress and structural weaknesses in the financial sector, compounded by the ongoing crisis in the Middle East.
30 March 2026

Making the case for a regulatory reform commission

For years, businesses in Bangladesh have struggled with an invisible but formidable opponent: a web of outdated, inconsistent and burdensome regulations.
29 March 2026

Leadership lessons from a reckless war

Trump launched the crisis, blamed Iran, blamed Europe, blamed the media, and then asked allies for urgent support. It felt like a bad boss breaking the office printer, shouting at staff, and ending the day with a lecture on teamwork.
27 March 2026