$4.7B IMF Loan Tranches Expected in June FY24

Economic Tag: Debt

Bangladesh is now expected to receive the fourth and fifth tranches of the $4.7 billion IMF loan together in June, instead of earlier projections for March. The fourth tranche, initially scheduled for February 10, amounts to $645 million, while the fifth tranche is expected to be around $530 million. The delay results from IMF board meeting deferrals, with the finance adviser citing improved macroeconomic conditions, including stable current and financial accounts and strong remittance inflows. He emphasized that Bangladesh is not desperate for the funds and will not comply with all IMF conditions. Separately, discussions at a finance ministry session highlighted concerns over tax evasion, with only 0.5 million out of 5 million industrial units paying taxes. The government aims to expand the tax net, focusing on direct taxation rather than raising rates, and considers digital transactions to enhance tax compliance. Deputy commissioners suggested identifying tax-dodgers to improve collection efficiency.

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