Over Half of Mobile Expenses Go to Taxes

Industry: Telecom, Telecom & Mobile

The cost of mobile phone calls and internet usage in Bangladesh has increased due to a rise in supplementary duty from 20% to 23%. This change was implemented by an interim government, adding to previously imposed taxes. As a result, for every 100 Taka spent on mobile services, users now pay 56.3 Taka in taxes, with only 43.7 Taka available for use. The increase affects supplementary duty, VAT, and surcharge, along with revenue share and minimum tax. Notably, this marks the second hike in seven months, following a 5% increase in June 2024.

Tanvir Mohammad, Grameenphone’s Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, expressed concern over the sudden tax increase, highlighting its impact on the economy and consumers struggling with inflation. The rise in costs has led to a decline in internet users, with mobile phone users dropping by 73 lakh and internet users by 97 lakh between June and November 2024, according to the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC).

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