Dhaka, July 11 (New Age): The National Board of Revenue on Thursday awarded 122 business organisations for paying highest value-added tax to the government exchequer at the national level and at the districts level in the financial year 2012-2013.
Of them, nine firms and businesses got national VAT award while 113 companies and businesses received district VAT award under three categories — production, services and business.
The revenue board and its field offices on the day at different programmes across the country honoured the firms and businesses with crests and certificates for collecting VAT from the consumers and depositing to the government exchequer in the highest amount in the year at the national and district level.
A VAT Week organised by the tax administration also began on the day and will continue till July 16.
The NBR introduced the award three years ago to encourage industrialists and businesses to deposit more VAT to the government exchequer.
Commerce minister Tofail Ahmed handed over the crests and certificates to the nine highest VAT payers at national level and 27 VAT payers at district levels from Dhaka division at a programme organised by the NBR at the RAOWA Convention Hall in the city.
NBR commissioners’ offices across the country handed over the awards to the remaining 86 recipients.
Rashidpur Condensate Fractionation Plant (Habiganj), RFL Plastics Limited (Narsingdi) and Huawei Technologies BD Ltd (Dhaka) secured the top positions at the national level under production, services and business categories respectively.
The other six business organisations which have got the awards as the highest VAT payers at the national level are Fenchuganj Gas
Field Project Ltd (Moulvibazar), Bangladesh Petroleum Exploration and Production Ltd (Dhaka), TUV SUD Bangladesh Pvt Ltd (Dhaka), National Television Ltd (Dhaka), MM Ispahani (sales and marketing division-Chittagong) and BRAC Aarong (Dhaka).
At the award giving programme, business leaders brought allegations against VAT officials for harassing them during the VAT collection process.
‘VAT officials increase the number of their visits to the business houses in the month of Ramadan when businessmen see an increased volume of business. At that time VAT officials seize business-related documents of the houses,’ Dhaka Mohanagar Dokan Malik Samity president Tawfique Hasan said.
He said that tax officials harassed small traders more.
Bangladesh Restaurant Owners’ Association secretary general Mezaul Karim Sarker Robin said that most of the time consumers denied to pay VAT with bills at restaurants.
He sought remedy from the NBR saying that such kind of harassment hampered the regular business activities of business houses.
ASM Mainuddin Monem of award receiving AM Auto Bricks from Munshiganj said that there was lack of transparency and honesty of NBR officials in tax collecting process.
So the NBR should make the VAT payment procedures easy, he said.
Akhil Dutta, general manager of Techno Drugs Ltd that received the award in production category in Narshindi, said that basically firms and businesses did not pay VAT rather they collect it from the consumers and deposit to the government exchequer.
So, there is nothing to face harassment unless firms and businesses evade collected VAT, he said.
Tofail Ahmed asked the revenue officials to be more careful in dealing with the businesses so that they remain satisfied and not become the victims of excessive power exercise by taxmen.
Economic affairs adviser to the prime minister Mashiur Rahman asked the businessmen to keep business records properly for paying tax accurately.
He requested the businessmen for paying VAT in increased amount as the government needs more fund for infrastructural and socio-economic development of the country.
NBR acting chairman Farid Uddin assured that he would instruct the taxmen for not harassing taxpayers.
State minister for finance MA Mannan, NBR member Jahangir Hossain, FBCCI first vice-president Monowara Hakim Ali, director Abdur Razzaque, spoke at the programme, among others.
Of them, nine firms and businesses got national VAT award while 113 companies and businesses received district VAT award under three categories — production, services and business.
The revenue board and its field offices on the day at different programmes across the country honoured the firms and businesses with crests and certificates for collecting VAT from the consumers and depositing to the government exchequer in the highest amount in the year at the national and district level.
A VAT Week organised by the tax administration also began on the day and will continue till July 16.
The NBR introduced the award three years ago to encourage industrialists and businesses to deposit more VAT to the government exchequer.
Commerce minister Tofail Ahmed handed over the crests and certificates to the nine highest VAT payers at national level and 27 VAT payers at district levels from Dhaka division at a programme organised by the NBR at the RAOWA Convention Hall in the city.
NBR commissioners’ offices across the country handed over the awards to the remaining 86 recipients.
Rashidpur Condensate Fractionation Plant (Habiganj), RFL Plastics Limited (Narsingdi) and Huawei Technologies BD Ltd (Dhaka) secured the top positions at the national level under production, services and business categories respectively.
The other six business organisations which have got the awards as the highest VAT payers at the national level are Fenchuganj Gas
Field Project Ltd (Moulvibazar), Bangladesh Petroleum Exploration and Production Ltd (Dhaka), TUV SUD Bangladesh Pvt Ltd (Dhaka), National Television Ltd (Dhaka), MM Ispahani (sales and marketing division-Chittagong) and BRAC Aarong (Dhaka).
At the award giving programme, business leaders brought allegations against VAT officials for harassing them during the VAT collection process.
‘VAT officials increase the number of their visits to the business houses in the month of Ramadan when businessmen see an increased volume of business. At that time VAT officials seize business-related documents of the houses,’ Dhaka Mohanagar Dokan Malik Samity president Tawfique Hasan said.
He said that tax officials harassed small traders more.
Bangladesh Restaurant Owners’ Association secretary general Mezaul Karim Sarker Robin said that most of the time consumers denied to pay VAT with bills at restaurants.
He sought remedy from the NBR saying that such kind of harassment hampered the regular business activities of business houses.
ASM Mainuddin Monem of award receiving AM Auto Bricks from Munshiganj said that there was lack of transparency and honesty of NBR officials in tax collecting process.
So the NBR should make the VAT payment procedures easy, he said.
Akhil Dutta, general manager of Techno Drugs Ltd that received the award in production category in Narshindi, said that basically firms and businesses did not pay VAT rather they collect it from the consumers and deposit to the government exchequer.
So, there is nothing to face harassment unless firms and businesses evade collected VAT, he said.
Tofail Ahmed asked the revenue officials to be more careful in dealing with the businesses so that they remain satisfied and not become the victims of excessive power exercise by taxmen.
Economic affairs adviser to the prime minister Mashiur Rahman asked the businessmen to keep business records properly for paying tax accurately.
He requested the businessmen for paying VAT in increased amount as the government needs more fund for infrastructural and socio-economic development of the country.
NBR acting chairman Farid Uddin assured that he would instruct the taxmen for not harassing taxpayers.
State minister for finance MA Mannan, NBR member Jahangir Hossain, FBCCI first vice-president Monowara Hakim Ali, director Abdur Razzaque, spoke at the programme, among others.
Full list of VAT award winners at district level
Highest VAT payers at districts level under production, services and business categories are:
Kazi Enterprises Ltd (Savar), Persona Hair and Beauty Ltd (Dhanmondi) and Aarong (Uttara) in Dhaka, A M Auto Bricks, Padma Resort and City Corner in Munshiganj, Partex Paper Mills Ltd, Partex Furniture Industry Ltd and RH Trading in Narayanganj, Techno Drugs Ltd, Dream Holiday Ltd and Kalachand Das in Narsingdi, Radiant Pharma Ltd, BRAC Centre for Development Management and Gallery Apex in Gazipur, Akij Ceramics Ltd and Hotel Amir International in Mymensingh, Raz Hotel & Restaurant and Penta Trading Ltd in Manikganj, Masafi Bread and Biscuit Industries Ltd, Elenga Resorts and Jamuna Traders in Tangail, Hemas Consumer Brands Ltd and Natun Kuri Coaching Centre in Jamalpur, Hira Soap Factory, Goyanath Mistanna Bhandar and Shilpee Enterprise in Netrokona, The Consolidated Tea and Lands Co. Bangladesh Ltd, K C J and Associated Ltd and A M Channel Ltd in Chittagong, BFIDC Lumber Processing Complex in Rangamati, A M Channel Ltd in Comilla, Abul Khair Match Factory Ltd, Banoful and Co. and Hazi Enterprise in Feni, Globe Biscuit and Dairy Milk Ltd, Amania Hotel and Restaurant and Shulov Bitan in Noakhali, Nahar Trading in Chandpur, Ashuganj Fertilizer and Chemical Company Ltd and Café Abdullah in Brahmanbaria.
Nitol Motors Ltd and Paradise Cables Ltd in Rangpur, Akij Bidi Factory Ltd in Lalmonirhat, Mirza Oven Bag Pvt Ltd and Moni Enterprise in Dinajpur, Glory Ceramics Ltd in Nilphamari, Imroze Traders in Thakurgaon, SM Cable Network in Panchagarh, Nibaron Chandra Saha in Gaibandha, Resco Biscuit and Bread Factory, Green Line Paribahan and Lafarge Surma Cement Ltd in Jessore, BRB Cables Industry Ltd in Kushtia, Bagat Raj Kumar Mistanna Bhandar in Faridpur, Shahabaz Tourism in Narail, Islam Store in Meherpur, Messers Kazi Sayed Ali in Gopalganj, Khadim Ceramics Ltd, Perfetti Van Melle and Green Line Paribahan in Sylhet, RAK Paints Pvt Ltd, Adi Gopal Mistanna Bhandar and D M Traders in Habiganj, Hingajiyo Plywood and Hotel Tea Town in Moulvibazar, Shah Kabir Lime, Latifa Community Centre and Abul Lais and Sons in Sunamganj, Sopura Silk Mills Ltd, Rajshahi Mistanna Bhandar and Omar Ali in Rajshahi, Azad Palp and Paper Mills, Parjatan Motel and The Consolidated Tea and Lands Co. BD Ltd in Bogra, Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd (PET Bottle Division), Banalata Sweets and Bakery and Akia Corporation in Pabna, Bangladesh Milk Producing Samabaya Samity, Dhanshiri Doi Ghar and Mama Bhagne Banijalaya in Sirajganj, Hossain Foods Industry, Student Coaching Home and Alfa Impex in Naogaon, Joypurhat Sugar Mills Ltd and Karatoa Courier Service in Joypurhat, Igloo Foods Ltd (mango pulp), Alauddin Hotel and Restaurant and Anyman Stores Distributor in Chapainawabganj, Kishowan Agro Products Ltd and Natore Town Press in Natore, Abdullah Battery Co. Pvt Ltd, Green Line Paribahan and A M Channel Ltd in Khulna, Dubai Bangladesh Cement Mills Ltd and Hotel Pashur in Bagerhat, Yeakin Polymer, Sonargaon Hotel and Restaurant and R K Trading in Satkhira, Mohammadi Electric Wares and Multi Products Ltd, Garden Inn Restaurant and Uttara Motors in Barisal, Hasan Rabbi Enterprise, Dulal Mistanna Bhandar and Akon Trading in Pirojpur, Aziz Gazi in Jhalakathi, AG Traders in Shariatpur, Messers Parjatan Holiday and Shafin Enterprise in Patuakhali, Haque Chemical Works, Hotel Taj and Restaurant in Barguna and A Rahman and Sons in Bhola.
Highest VAT payers at districts level under production, services and business categories are:
Kazi Enterprises Ltd (Savar), Persona Hair and Beauty Ltd (Dhanmondi) and Aarong (Uttara) in Dhaka, A M Auto Bricks, Padma Resort and City Corner in Munshiganj, Partex Paper Mills Ltd, Partex Furniture Industry Ltd and RH Trading in Narayanganj, Techno Drugs Ltd, Dream Holiday Ltd and Kalachand Das in Narsingdi, Radiant Pharma Ltd, BRAC Centre for Development Management and Gallery Apex in Gazipur, Akij Ceramics Ltd and Hotel Amir International in Mymensingh, Raz Hotel & Restaurant and Penta Trading Ltd in Manikganj, Masafi Bread and Biscuit Industries Ltd, Elenga Resorts and Jamuna Traders in Tangail, Hemas Consumer Brands Ltd and Natun Kuri Coaching Centre in Jamalpur, Hira Soap Factory, Goyanath Mistanna Bhandar and Shilpee Enterprise in Netrokona, The Consolidated Tea and Lands Co. Bangladesh Ltd, K C J and Associated Ltd and A M Channel Ltd in Chittagong, BFIDC Lumber Processing Complex in Rangamati, A M Channel Ltd in Comilla, Abul Khair Match Factory Ltd, Banoful and Co. and Hazi Enterprise in Feni, Globe Biscuit and Dairy Milk Ltd, Amania Hotel and Restaurant and Shulov Bitan in Noakhali, Nahar Trading in Chandpur, Ashuganj Fertilizer and Chemical Company Ltd and Café Abdullah in Brahmanbaria.
Nitol Motors Ltd and Paradise Cables Ltd in Rangpur, Akij Bidi Factory Ltd in Lalmonirhat, Mirza Oven Bag Pvt Ltd and Moni Enterprise in Dinajpur, Glory Ceramics Ltd in Nilphamari, Imroze Traders in Thakurgaon, SM Cable Network in Panchagarh, Nibaron Chandra Saha in Gaibandha, Resco Biscuit and Bread Factory, Green Line Paribahan and Lafarge Surma Cement Ltd in Jessore, BRB Cables Industry Ltd in Kushtia, Bagat Raj Kumar Mistanna Bhandar in Faridpur, Shahabaz Tourism in Narail, Islam Store in Meherpur, Messers Kazi Sayed Ali in Gopalganj, Khadim Ceramics Ltd, Perfetti Van Melle and Green Line Paribahan in Sylhet, RAK Paints Pvt Ltd, Adi Gopal Mistanna Bhandar and D M Traders in Habiganj, Hingajiyo Plywood and Hotel Tea Town in Moulvibazar, Shah Kabir Lime, Latifa Community Centre and Abul Lais and Sons in Sunamganj, Sopura Silk Mills Ltd, Rajshahi Mistanna Bhandar and Omar Ali in Rajshahi, Azad Palp and Paper Mills, Parjatan Motel and The Consolidated Tea and Lands Co. BD Ltd in Bogra, Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd (PET Bottle Division), Banalata Sweets and Bakery and Akia Corporation in Pabna, Bangladesh Milk Producing Samabaya Samity, Dhanshiri Doi Ghar and Mama Bhagne Banijalaya in Sirajganj, Hossain Foods Industry, Student Coaching Home and Alfa Impex in Naogaon, Joypurhat Sugar Mills Ltd and Karatoa Courier Service in Joypurhat, Igloo Foods Ltd (mango pulp), Alauddin Hotel and Restaurant and Anyman Stores Distributor in Chapainawabganj, Kishowan Agro Products Ltd and Natore Town Press in Natore, Abdullah Battery Co. Pvt Ltd, Green Line Paribahan and A M Channel Ltd in Khulna, Dubai Bangladesh Cement Mills Ltd and Hotel Pashur in Bagerhat, Yeakin Polymer, Sonargaon Hotel and Restaurant and R K Trading in Satkhira, Mohammadi Electric Wares and Multi Products Ltd, Garden Inn Restaurant and Uttara Motors in Barisal, Hasan Rabbi Enterprise, Dulal Mistanna Bhandar and Akon Trading in Pirojpur, Aziz Gazi in Jhalakathi, AG Traders in Shariatpur, Messers Parjatan Holiday and Shafin Enterprise in Patuakhali, Haque Chemical Works, Hotel Taj and Restaurant in Barguna and A Rahman and Sons in Bhola.
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