In the 2023-24 fiscal year, the government’s revenue collection target was initially set at Tk 430,000 crore, later revised to Tk 410,000 crore. The National Board of Revenue (NBR) reported collecting Tk 382,562 crore, falling short by Tk 27,438 crore. However, the Comptroller General of Accounts (CGA) recorded revenue at Tk 285,282 crore, revealing a discrepancy of over Tk 97,280 crore between NBR and CGA figures. This shortfall failed to meet both IMF and government targets. Experts criticize the data inconsistency, raising concerns about the reliability of official statistics. Differences in accounting methods and potential overstatements by NBR for incentives are cited as reasons. The IMF emphasizes the need for sustainable revenue generation to support social welfare and development. Experts call for digitizing the revenue collection process to eliminate discrepancies. The shortfall in revenue affects budget implementation, increasing the government’s debt burden and interest payments, thus destabilizing the macroeconomy.
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