“I propose to impose 25% customs duty on mobile phone sets on an ad valorem basis instead of existing specific duty of Tk. 300/set applied irrespective of quality and waive all existing VAT, supplementary duty and AIT. This would entail higher duty on high priced sets and lower duty on low priced sets.” he said. That means, you have to pay at least 25% more to buy new models of mobile phone with high configurations like 3G, mega pixel camera & compatible with other facilities. High profile handsets like Blackberry, Nokia N or E series will be out of reach to common people. This may cause a great blow to mobile phone industry.
Already people don’t want to buy handset even with warranty due to their high cost as the same one can be found for less. Thousands of mobile phones cross through the border everyday without paying duty to government. Those illegal handsets are all around the place and anyone can have those without any problem. At the same time, low price Chinese handsets are also available. If this extra Tax is imposed, I don’t think anyone can survive by importing legal handsets.
The finance minister also sought to lift VAT on Internet services in all educational institutions. "I propose to keep this service within the reach of students and also to signify our commitment towards Digital Bangladesh,"
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