A Brief review of SAARC Declaration on Climate Change, Dhaka (2008) and Thimphu (2010)
Built a climate resilient South Asia
SAARC charter on Free Movement of Climate Migrant
Climate Change and vulnerability in South Asia Flooding, food shortages, and being impoverishment of our people gradually are common incidents of devastating impacts in...
Pharmaceutical TRIPS waiver must be extended for LDC
WTO is going to introduce the pharmaceutical patent protection under Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) agreement in January 2016. It means the pledged special waiver on TRIPS for LDC (Least Developed Countries), including Bangladesh, expires by 31st December 2015.
TRIPS...
Value Added Tax (VAT) is an indirect tax on the consumption of goods and services. It is imposed on a product or service whenever value is added at a stage of production and at final sale. The amount of VAT that the user pays is the cost of the...
Black money indicates the accumulation of income which is not figured in the account book. It is the aggregated income which are taxable but not reported to the tax authority. That’s why it can be
termed as hidden money. As a result ‘black money’ can not legally take part in...
EquityBD briefing papers on Tax Justice : Whose money and whose interest? Illicit money flys off Bangladesh
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Illicit Financial Flows and Bangladesh Perspective
Illicit financial flows are cross-border transfer of funds that are illegally earned, transferred or utilized. It can be generated in a many different ways that are not revealed in national accounts or balance
of payments figures. And it includes trade mispricing, bribery, money laundering, crimes,...
EquityBD briefing papers on Tax Justice : Who Will Bell the Cat? Revenue Mobilization and MNC’s Tax Evasion in Bangladesh
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The weakness of tax administration in Bangladesh is a poor tax collection management. The largest part of the underground economic activities is the tax hiding or evasion by the Multi National Companies (MNC). The capital flight of MNCs occurs through transfer pricing or shifting the money to their head...
Geo-Social Context of Bangladesh’s Coast
The coastal areas of Bangladesh is different from rest of the country not only because of its unique geo-physical characteristics but also for different sociopolitical consequences that often limits people’s access to endowed resources and perpetuate risk and vulnerabilities. Coastal areas include coastal plain islands,...
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Bangladesh should focus on self-dependent climate plan fighting climatic impacts
Dhaka, 05 December 2024. In a press conference, Civil society organizations (CSOs) has recommended government to look forward with self-dependent climate plan fighting climatic...