19 June, 2016

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SECOND EDITION

SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2016

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Ashar 5, 1423, Ramadan 13, 1437

Remanded Tahrir man shot dead in ‘gunfight’ Jamil Khan n Mohammad and Zahirul Islam Khan, from Madaripur College student Ghulam Faizullah Fahim, the only member of outlawed group Hizb ut-Tahrir found involved in an armed attack, was killed in an alleged gunfight with the law enforcers in Madaripur yesterday, the first day of his 10-day remand. Fahim was very desperate and determined not to give

ing presence of the police, his associates opened fire on the police van and at one point tried to snatch Fahim from the vehicle. Police retaliated with gunshots. “Fahim and a constable were shot at that time. The accused later died at Sadar Hospital,” the SP said, adding that Fahim’s associates had managed to flee the scene. The law enforcers later recovered a pistol, three rounds of bullets and six bullet shells

Police said Fahim and a constable were both shot, but these correspondents found the policeman to have no injuries any information about his associates, planners and their dens, police said. “But he disclosed some names at some point of the interrogation. He said his associates were staying in Meherchor area and may meet after the Fazr prayers,” Sarowar Hossain, superintendent of police in Madaripur, told the Dhaka Tribune. “Our officials conducted a raid in the area around 7:30am with him, and sens-

from the spot. Hospital sources said that Fahim was shot by a revolver bullet which pierced his chest, possibly because it was shot from a point-blank range. The law enforcers brought him to the hospital dead. On the other hand, the constable, Ali Hossain, is now undergoing treatment at the Police Lines Hospital. Kamrul Hasan, inspector of the district detective branch  PAGE 2 COLUMN 1

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Did Hizb ut-Tahrir enjoy impunity? n Tribune Desk International Islamist group Hizb utTahrir is in the spotlight this week because of a number of firsts in its history of operations in Bangladesh. The first recorded involvement in violence by the group in Bangladesh was

the attempt on the life of a Hindu college teacher in Madaripur on June 15. Hizb previously limited its operations to instigating others to take up arms to create a Caliphate while criticising democratic governments. Secondly, the man arrested for the attempted murder, Golam Faizullah

Fahim, was killed while on remand in a “gunfight with police,” the first time a Hizb operative in Bangladesh has died in custody. Despite a decade of extremist politics in Bangladesh, including routine incitements to violence and regime  PAGE 2 COLUMN 1

Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh

Ministry of Finance

Revenue for the People’s Welfare Internal Resources Division National Board of Revenue Rajashwa Bhaban, Segunbagicha, Dhaka.

Important Information Concerning Payment of Tax by Foreign Nationals Working in Bangladesh The National Board of Revenue has been making persistent efforts towards establishing an environment which is conducive to business, industry and investment in order to help implement Vision 2021 and Vision 2041 of the Honourable Prime Minister. With the help of all concerned, the National Board of Revenue is making all-out efforts to mobilize necessary resources to build a self-reliant and digital Bangladesh. As part of promoting foreign direct investment, Bangladesh provides ample opportunities for foreign nationals to work in a development and investment-friendly ambience. Like other developed countries, the existing tax laws of Bangladesh have provisions for deduction of tax at source (TDS) on the incomes of foreign nationals working in Bangladesh. This is the reason for which attention of the management of all companies, enterprises, institutions, NGOs etc, where foreign nationals are employed, is drawn to ensure the compliance of the rules and regulations relating to deduction of tax at source (TDS) while making payment to the foreign nationals at their disposal. In this context, the speech of the Honourable Finance Minister during the presentation of previous budget for the financial year 2015-2016 is quoted below: “Despite the existence of large unemployment amongst our eligible workforce, huge numbers of foreign nationals are being employed in our country, most of whom are not in tax net. We have already started registering foreign nationals working in our country and they will be brought under tax net soon. I propose to impose 50 percent additional tax or Tk. 5 lakh (whichever is higher) for the persons employing unauthorized foreign nationals. I also propose cancellation of tax holiday and other tax exemptions facilities along with prosecution and punishment for these unscrupulous entities engaged in such unlawful acts.” Salaries and allowances, received by foreign nationals, employed in any profession (except for persons entitled to special exemptions for their employment in different embassies, UN and international organizations) in Bangladesh, are considered to be taxable income where such income exceeds the taxable limit and in the case of a ‘foreign non-resident’, salaries and allowances are to be taxed according to the existing income tax law. Such foreign nationals are required to submit income tax return as well as pay taxes while their employers are required to deduct taxes at source (TDS) on their income. Besides, the tax law requires the employer to send to the concerned Taxes Circle a statement of salaries and allowances paid to foreign nationals. Failure to deposit taxes collected at source to the treasury may entail penal measures and abrogation of tax exemption/holiday benefits.

SEHRI & IFTAR

Ramadan 13 14 15

June 19 20 21

Sehri – 3:39 3:39

Iftar 6:52 6:52 6:52

Source: Islamic Foundation

Security raised at Ramakrishna Mission Security has been tightened at Ramakrishna Mission after its chief received a death threat on Wednesday.

Considering the importance of the issues noted above, all concerned authorities are humbly requested to comply with the rules and regulations governing the employment of foreign nationals in Bangladesh. Co-operation of everyone is earnestly solicited to collect revenue for the overall development of the country. National Board of Revenue


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