The government of Bangladesh plans to reduce duties on imported laptops in the next fiscal year to make these devices more affordable for freelancers and students. This move aims to enhance freelancing activities and support the software manufacturing industry.
Currently, importers face a total of 31 percent in import tariffs and taxes, including 5 percent as customs duty. However, the National Board of Revenue (NBR) is considering reducing this to 21 percent for the next fiscal year. They plan to increase the import duty to 10 percent but eliminate the 15 percent VAT at the import stage.
The reduction in duties is intended to counter the rising prices of imported laptops due to the gradual increase in the US dollar price and existing tax structures, making them more accessible to the general public. This initiative is also aimed at curbing the import of counterfeit or refurbished laptops.