Tech ObserverBangladeshGovernanceBRAC Bank joins Bangladesh govt VAT online project

BRAC Bank joins Bangladesh govt VAT online project

Follow Tech Observer on Google News

According to a  press release on Thursday (July 1), a memorandum of understanding was signed at a function at BRAC Bank's head office.

Dhaka — The has joined the National Board of Revenue (NBR) VAT Online project as the first private bank in Bangladesh. As a result, the bank’s customers will have the direct benefit of paying VAT, VDS, and supplementary charges through the online payment solution ‘Corpnet’.

According to a  press release on Thursday (July 1), a memorandum of understanding was signed at a function at BRAC Bank’s head office.

Kazi Mostafizur Rahman, Director, VAT Online Project and NBR Commissioner was present as the Chief Guest at the event on June 30. “I congratulate BRAC Bank for being the first bank to be associated with the VAT Online project,” he said.

This integrated process will accelerate government revenue collection and help take the country one step further towards a Bangladesh.

Tarek Refat Ullah Khan, Deputy Managing Director and Head of Corporate , BRAC Bank, said, “As one of the leading banks in the country, we have taken a number of digital initiatives for .”

As a result of API integration, NBR will be able to collect VAT directly from VAT payers, VAT payers will also be able to pay VAT at their convenience at their convenience, he noted.

Get the day's headlines from Tech Observer straight in your inbox

By subscribing you agree to our Privacy Policy, T&C and consent to receive newsletters and other important communications.
- Advertisement -

Subscribe to our Newsletter

By subscribing you agree to our Privacy Policy, T&C and consent to receive newsletters and other important communications.
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

Bangladesh Bank and Prime Bank conclude entrepreneur training to boost SME competitiveness

Bangladesh Bank and Prime Bank have completed a month-long entrepreneur development programme under ADB’s SICIP project, training 25 entrepreneurs to strengthen SME innovation and competitiveness.