The Foreign Investors’ Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) has urged the Bangladesh government to implement a more investment-friendly tax structure to enhance foreign investor confidence.
During a meeting on Wednesday (11 September) with the newly appointed chairman of the National Board of Revenue (NBR), Abdur Rahman Khan, FICCI leaders highlighted the need for comprehensive tax reforms that would position Bangladesh as a more attractive destination for foreign direct investment (FDI) and strengthen the national economy.
Zaved Akhtar, President of FICCI, stressed the significance of fully digitising NBR operations, particularly by advancing automation systems to maximise revenue collection, as outlined in the chamber’s press release.
The delegation also recommended the establishment of a dedicated research unit within the NBR to broaden the tax base and increase revenue through in-depth market analysis, identifying gaps between market share and revenue generation.
NBR Chairman Abdur Rahman Khan acknowledged the importance of automation in stimulating economic progress and welcomed FICCI’s research findings on the taxation landscape.
FICCI’s delegation included Senior Vice President Eric M. Walker, other board members, and senior officials from member companies, alongside key officials from the NBR.