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All you need to know about the Minimum Tax of Bangladesh 2024

All you need to know about the Minimum Tax of Bangladesh

The minimum tax refers to the least amount of tax that a taxpayer is required to pay in specific circumstances. Regardless of the potential tax deductions, losses, or adjustments, a taxpayer cannot bypass the requirement to pay the minimum tax.

The purpose of minimum tax is to ensure that there is a base level for the tax liability of an individual or business. No matter how many deductions or credits are claimed, or even if a business experiences losses in a given year, the minimum tax establishes a lower limit of tax liability that the taxpayer must pay to the government.

Types of Minimum Tax

We in this blog post will try to cover all sorts of minimum tax that are currently in effective in Bangladesh. Please note our discussion based on Finance Act 2024. If you are reading this post during a time when the provisions of the Finance Act 2024 are no longer applicable, please ensure you update yourself accordingly.

(a) Location-Based Minimum Tax

This particular type of minimum tax is exclusively relevant to individual taxpayers and is determined by the geographical location of the taxpayer. It only applies when the taxpayer’s income exceeds the tax-free threshold. Below is the minimum tax rate according to different locations as per Finance Act 2024:

Location of the assesseeTaka
Assessees residing in Dhaka (both) and Chattogram City Corporation area         5,000
Assessees residing in other City Corporation area         4,000
Assessees residing in other than City Corporation area         3,000

 

Points to note:

    • The minimum tax rate for a taxpayer will be determined based on the location where the taxpayer is residing, regardless of where income is earned.
    • If a taxpayer resides in multiple locations during the same income year, the minimum tax applicable to the location where the taxpayer resided the longest will apply to them.
    • For business income, the head office of business operation will be considered the taxpayer’s location for the purpose of minimum tax.
    • If a salaried taxpayer works in multiple locations during an income year, the location where the salaried taxpayer worked the longest will be considered applicable location for the purpose of minimum tax.
    • If the taxpayer is a non-resident, the address the non-resident taxpayer is using in Bangladesh will be considered their location.
    • If the amount of tax payable for a taxpayer with income above tax-exempted threshold is less than the applicable minimum income tax, or if, after considering investment tax rebate, the tax payable is less than the applicable minimum income tax or zero (even if negative), the taxpayer must pay the applicable minimum tax.

Consider below two examples to understand this type of minimum tax in details:

Example 1

For the year ended 30 June 2023, Mr. Parves has following income source. Please note he is residing in Uttara area.

Source of Income Amount 
Salary Income: 
Basic Salary          375,000
Festival bonus            46,875
House rent allowance          187,500
Medical allowance            45,000
Conveyance allowance            15,000
Total          669,375

Solution 1

Calculation of Tax Payable
 Components of Income  Amount  Amount  Amount 
Income from Employment:   
 Basic Salary            375,000  
 Festival bonus              46,875  
 House rent allowance            187,500  
 Medical allowance              45,000  
 Conveyance allowance              15,000  
 Total              669,375 
Less: Tax Exemption (1/3 of Salary or Tk. 450,000 whichever is lower)            223,125 
Taxable Income from Employment                446,250
Total Taxable Income                446,250
Gross tax liability as per Slab   
ParticularsIncomeRateAmount
On first           350,0000%                         –  
On next             96,2505%                   4,813
On next                      –  10%                         –  
On next                      –  15%                         –  
On next                      –  20%                         –  
On Balance                      –  25%                         –  
Total          446,250                   4,813

As the total taxable amount exceeds tax-free threshold limit so minimum tax will be applicable in the given secenario. Here mimimum tax will be Tk. 5,000 as Mr. Parves is residing in Dhaka City Corporation area.

Example 2

For the year ended 30 June 2023, Mr. Manik has following income source. Please note he is residing in Uttara area.

Source of Income Amount 
Salary Income: 
Basic Salary          520,000
Festival bonus            60,000
House rent allowance          234,000
Medical allowance            62,400
Conveyance allowance            20,000
Contribution to RPF            52,000
Total        948,400

Investment details:

He also contributed same amount to RPF            52,000
Purchase of Bangladesh Sanchayapatra          100,000
Share purchase (listed companies)          115,000

 

Solution 2

Calculation of Tax Payable
 Components of Income  Amount  Amount  Amount 
Income from Employment:   
 Basic Salary            520,000  
 Festival bonus              60,000  
 House rent allowance            234,000  
 Medical allowance              62,400  
 Conveyance allowance              20,000  
 Contribution to RPF              52,000              948,400 
Less: Tax Exemption (1/3 of Salary or Tk. 450,000 whichever is lower)               316,133 
Taxable Income from Employment                632,267
Total Taxable Income                632,267

.

Gross tax liability as per Slab   
ParticularsIncomeRateAmount
On first           350,0000%                         –  
On next           100,0005%                   5,000
On next           182,26710%                18,227
On next                      –  15%                         –  
On next                      –  20%                         –  
On Balance                      –  25%                         –  
Gross tax liability          632,267                 23,227

.

Less:  Investment Tax Rebate (lower one) :-   
(a) 3% of Total income excluding minimum tax applicable income 
3% of Tk. 632,267                 18,968 
    
(b) 15% of Actual Investment :   
Actual Investment   
Share purchase (listed companies)           115,000  
Purchase Bangladesh Shanchaypatra           100,000  
Both contribution to RPF           104,000  
Total actual investment           319,000  
15% of Tk. 319,000                 47,850 
    
(c) Taka 1,000,000             1,000,000 
So, investment tax rebate (lower of (a), (b) or (c) )                  18,968
Tax payable after investment tax rebate (23,227 – 18,968)                  4,259

As the total taxable amount exceeds tax-free threshold limit so minimum tax will be applicable in the given secenario. Here mimimum tax will be Tk. 5,000 as Mr. Manik is residing in Dhaka City Corporation area.

(b) Minimum tax based on gross receipts

In Bangladesh’s taxation system, there is a specific minimum tax based on gross receipts. As per Section 163(5) of the Income Tax Act 2023, the following entities are required to pay this minimum tax:

    • Every company or trust;
    • Partnership firms or AOP with gross receipts exceeding Tk. 50 lakh;
    • Individual taxpayers with gross receipts exceeding Tk. 3 crore;

The applicable rates of minimum tax on gross receipts for the assessment year 2024-25 are as follows:

Sl No. Classes of assessee Rate of minimum tax 
1Manufacturer of cigarette, bidi, chewing tobacco, smokeless tobacco or any other tobacco products 3% of the gross receipts 
2Manufacturer of Carbonated Beverage and sweetened beverage3% of the gross receipts 
3Mobile phone operator 2% of the gross receipts 
4Individual tax prayer other than Manufacturer of cigarette, bidi, chewing tobacco, smokeless tobacco or any other tobacco products 0.25% of the gross receipts 
5Any other cases 0.60% of the gross receipts 

Notes:

Provided that, in the case of an industrial enterprise engaged in manufacturing goods, where serial no. 5 of the said schedule is applicable, the rate for the first 3 (three) years of commercial production shall be 0.1% (zero point one percent) of such earnings.

Example 3

Ms. Sonia Kabir is involved in a trading business. In the income year 2023-24, she imported finished goods with a value of Tk. 2.50 crore and subsequently sold these goods for Tk. 3.50 crore. During the import, Customs collected a tax of Tk. 65,000 from her under section 120 of the Income Tax Act 2023. Throughout the year, Ms. Kabir reported a net profit of Tk. 10.50 lakh from her trading business, with no other sources of income. Her business is located in Mirpur, Dhaka.

Determine the Tax payable of Ms. Sonia Kabir.

Solution 3

Calculation of Tax liability
 Components of Income  Amount  Amount  Amount 
Income from Business:   
 Income from Trading business              1,050,000
Total Taxable Income             1,050,000

.

Gross tax liability as per Slab   
ParticularsIncomeRateAmount
On first (as female)           400,0000%                         –  
On next           100,0005%                   5,000
On next           400,00010%                40,000
On Balance           150,00015%                22,500
Total tax as per slab       1,050,000                 67,500

.

Calculation of tax liabilityAmount
i) Tax as per slab (as above)                67,500
ii) Minimum Tax based on gross receipts (0.25% on Tk. 3.50 core)                87,500
iii) Minimum Tax considering TCS (tax paid at customs stage)                65,000
Tax liability (Higher of three)                87,500

(c) Minimum tax based on TDS or TCS

Another type of minimum tax in Bangladesh Taxation System is the Minimum Tax based on TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) or TCS (Tax Collected at Source). Per Section 163(2) of the Income Tax Act 2023, 40 specific sections related to TDS and TCS have been classified under this category.

Tax amount collected or deducted under 40 sections will be considered as minimum tax. Meaning when you submit income tax return you are not entitled to get refund of the tax so collected or deducted already.

Example 4

PQR Limited sells office furniture to corporate offices. During the year ended 30 June 2024, financial information for his business is as follows:

    • Total turnover was Tk. 4 core.
    • As per the audited Financial Statements, the reported profit before tax (PBT) is Tk. 30 lac
    • As per income tax computation taxable profit stands Tk. 3,565,820
    • Moreover, during the year customer deducted tax Tk. 1,427,000

Determine the tax payable of PQR Limited.

Solution 4

ParticularsAmount
Taxable Income3,565,820
Tax rate25.00%
(a) Tax as per Rate (Tk. 3,565,820×25% considering cashless)         891,455
(b) Minimum tax as per 163(2)
based on TDS
      1,427,000
(c) Minimum tax as per 163(5) based on gross receipts @0.60% on 4 core         240,000
So, tax payable (Higher one of (a), (b) & (c) )      1,427,000

List of TDS or TCS Section that categorised under minimum tax

Below is the comprehensive list of TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) and TCS (Tax Collected at Source) sections that are categorized under the Minimum Tax classification. This list is intended to provide clarity on the components that are considered part of the Minimum Tax.

Serial NoName of SourceSectionPerson responsible for deduction or collectionRateMinimum Tax?
1Income from Employment86Person responsible for making the payment of salaryAverage rateNo
Income from Employment from Govt or any other authority86(3)Drawing and Disbursing Officer (DDO)
2Remuneration to members of Parliament87Person responsible for making the paymentAverage rateNo
3Payment to Workers’ Participation Fund & Benevolent Fund88Person responsible for making the payment10%Yes
4Payment to contractors, suppliers etc.89Person responsible for making the paymentRefer to Rule 3 of TDS Rules 2024Yes
5Payment in case of services90Person responsible for making the paymentRefer to Rule 4 of TDS Rules 2024Yes
6Payment for Intangible assets91Person responsible for making the payment10%; and
12% (if base value exceeds Tk. 25 lacs)
Yes
7Advertising income of Media Broadcasting92Specific person5%Yes
8Payment to actors, actresses, producers, etc.93Person responsible for making the payment10%No
9Commission, discount, fees etc.94Person responsible for making the payment1.5%,
3%,
5%,
10%
Yes
10Travel agent95Person responsible for making the payment0.30%Yes
11Amount received as commission on account of letter or credit96Person responsible for opening letter of credit5%No
12Amount received as commission on account of local Letter of Credit (LC)97Lender, bank or financial institution3%,
2%,
1%
No
13Payments by cellular Mobile Phone operators98Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of company20%No
14Payment in excess of premium paid on Life Insurance Policy99Person responsible for making the payment5%No
15Amount of Insurance commission100Person responsible for making the payment5%Yes
16Fees, etc. of surveys of general insurance company101Person responsible for making the payment15%Yes
17Interest on saving deposit and fixed deposit etc.102Person responsible for making the payment of interest or profit20%,
10%
Yes
18Interest income of resident104Specific person10%No
19Profit of saving instruments105Person responsible for paying profit10%Yes
20Interest on securities106Person responsible for issuing Securities5%Yes
21Discount on the real value of Bangladesh Bank bills107Person responsible for making payment on account of discount or deductionMaximum rateNo
22Receipts in respect of international phone cell108Person responsible for making the payment1.5%,
7.5%
Yes
23From rent109Tenant (Person responsible for making the payment)5%No
24For rendering of services from convention hall, conference centre, etc.110Tenant (Person responsible for making the payment)5%Yes
25Compensation against acquisition of property111Person responsible for giving compension6%,
3%
Yes
26Export cash subsidy112Any person responsible for making the payment10%Yes
27Purchase of power114Bangladesh Power Development Board or any person engaged in the distribution of eletricity6%Yes
28Income received by the land owner from Real Estate Developer115Person engaged in Real estate or Land Development business15%Yes
29Commission or remuneration paid to agent of foreign buyer116Bank10%Yes
30Dividend117Company incorporated in Bangladesh or Principal Officer (Chief Executive) of any Company10%,
15%
Yes
31Income from lottery, etc.118Person responsible for making the payment20%Yes
32Income of non-residents119PayeeRefer to Rule 5 of TDS Rules 2024Minimum tax as per Section 119(3)
33From importers120Commissioner, Customs or any other officer empowered for the purposeRefer to Rule 8 of TDS Rules 2024Yes
34Export manpower121Director General of Bureau of Manpower, Employment and Training10%Yes
35Clearing and Forwarding Agents122Commissioner, Customs10%Yes
36Export income123Exporter1%Yes
37Income remitted from aboard in connection with any service, revenue, sharing etc.124Person responsible for payment or deposit to the person’s account10%,
7.5%,
2.5%
Yes
38In case of Land transfer125Registration Officer responsible for the registration of deed documentsRefer to Rule 6 of TDS Rules 2024Yes
39Real Estate or Land Developer in case of Buildings or Apartments constructed for residential purposes126Person responsible for registering any deed documents for the transfer of Land or Building or ApartmentRefer to Rule 7 of TDS Rules 2024Yes
40Commission on Govt. stamp, court fees and cartridge paper127Person responsible for the payment10%Yes
41Lease of property128Responsible for registration under the Registration Act, 1908 (Act No. XVI of 1908)4%Yes
42Cigarette manufacturers129Person responsible for the sale of bandrolls10%Yes
43Brick manufacturers130Any person responsible for the renewal of permit80,000
120,000
160,000
220,000
No
44Issuance or Renewal of Trade License131Person responsible for Renewal500
1,000
2,000
No
45Shipping business of a Resident132Authorized Commissioner of Customs or any other authority3%
5%
Yes
46Sales by public auction133Any person responsible for the transfer of title to goods or property or permission to exercise any right10%
1%
Yes
47Transfer of share134Person responsible for registering the transfer of shares in the company15%Yes
48Transfer of securities including sponsor, director and placement share135Shareholder or any director or any holding company sponsor or stock sponsor or under permission to transfer units of mutual fund listed on stock exchange or sponsor or holder of any mutual fund10%Yes
49Transfer of share of shareholder of stock exchanges136Chief Executive Officer of Stock Exchange15%Yes
50Member of stock exchanges137Chief Executive Officer of Stock Exchange0.05%Yes
51Motor vehicles plying commercially138Person or Authority responsible for registration or renewal of fitness of motor vehiclesRefer to Section 138Yes
52Operations of marine vessels139Person responsible under the Inland Shipping Ordinance, 1976 (Ordinance No. LXXII of 1976)Refer to Section 139Yes

Tax paid at the time of vehicle registration or fitness renewal will be Minimum Tax

According to Section 153(1) of Income Tax Act 2023, the owner of a motor vehicle is required to pay advance tax (commonly referred to as a “Tax Token”) when registering the vehicle or renewing its fitness certificate. The amount of advance tax depends on the vehicle’s engine capacity (CC) or power (kW). As stated in Section 153(7) of Income Tax Act 2023, the advance tax paid under this section is non-refundable, meaning it is generally regarded as minimum tax. To find out the applicable tax rates for this purpose, please click on the link below:

Final Tax Settlement

Final tax refers to a tax that is directly deducted or collected at the source from an assessee’s income, such as when they earn interest from government bonds (Sanchaypatra) or received export cash subsidy. Once this tax is deducted or collected, the assessee is not required to pay any additional tax when they file their income tax return. In other words, the tax obligation for this particular income is fully discharged with the initial deduction or collection, which is why it is known as a “Final Tax Settlement.”

Final tax is only applicable to certain categories of income here in Bangladesh. Here is the list of Section which fall under Final Tax:

Serial NoName of SourceSectionTDS RateReferenceApplicable
1Interest on saving deposit and fixed deposit etc.10220%,
10%
SRO NO. 253-Law/Income Tax-09/2024, dated 23 August 2023Only for the assessee exempted from return filling u/s 166(2)
2Profit of saving instruments10510%SRO NO. 253-Law/Income Tax-09/2024, dated 23 August 2023Only for Individual Assessee
3Compensation against acquisition of property1116%,
3%
SRO NO. 17-Law/Income Tax-24/2024, dated 30 January 2024Only for Individual Assessee (for AY 2023-24 only)
4Export cash subsidy11210%SRO NO. 253-Law/Income Tax-09/2024, dated 23 August 2023Any assessee
5In case of Land transfer125Refer to Rule 6 of TDS Rules 2024SRO NO. 286-Law/Income Tax-16/2023, dated 11 October 2023Only for Individual Assessee

Conclusion

We have made an effort to address the effects of minimum tax in multiple contexts. We hope this comprehensive explanation has shed light on how the minimum tax provisions impact the determination of income tax liability. If you have any questions or need further clarification, please feel free to contact us in the comments section.

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2 thoughts on “All you need to know about the Minimum Tax of Bangladesh 2024”

  1. Sanajy Prasad Roy

    Your total endeavor regarding digitization of TAX,VAT & customs is highly appreciable.

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