1. The National Board of Revenue (NBR) is calling for applications from eligible candidates to participate in the VAT Officer (VO) recruitment exam-2017 in accordance with the VAT Act of 1984 and VAT Rules of 1984.
2. Candidates must have a bachelor's or master's degree in subjects like law, accounting, banking or finance from a recognized university in Bangladesh or abroad. Applications must be submitted online by March 31, 2017 along with required documents.
3. The written exam will have questions on tax laws, accounting and finance. It will carry 100 marks over 3 hours, and an oral exam carrying 50 marks will also be conducted. The exam date will be notified later via notice.
The document appears to be a scanned copy of a passport application form containing personal details such as name, date of birth, place of birth, nationality, etc. It includes sections for address, references, declaration, official use and a number of pages with the text "Scanned with CamScanner" at the bottom, indicating it was scanned from a hard copy document.
This document lists contact information for various chartered accountant firms in Bangladesh, including their addresses, contact numbers, emails, websites and names of proprietors or partners. Some firms have multiple branches located in Dhaka and Chattogram. The firms provide services like auditing, taxation, financial and management consultancy.
1. The National Board of Revenue (NBR) is calling for applications from eligible candidates to participate in the VAT Officer (VO) recruitment exam-2017 in accordance with the VAT Act of 1984 and VAT Rules of 1984.
2. Candidates must have a bachelor's or master's degree in subjects like law, accounting, banking or finance from a recognized university in Bangladesh or abroad. Applications must be submitted online by March 31, 2017 along with required documents.
3. The written exam will have questions on tax laws, accounting and finance. It will carry 100 marks over 3 hours, and an oral exam carrying 50 marks will also be conducted. The exam date will be notified later via notice.
The document appears to be a scanned copy of a passport application form containing personal details such as name, date of birth, place of birth, nationality, etc. It includes sections for address, references, declaration, official use and a number of pages with the text "Scanned with CamScanner" at the bottom, indicating it was scanned from a hard copy document.
This document lists contact information for various chartered accountant firms in Bangladesh, including their addresses, contact numbers, emails, websites and names of proprietors or partners. Some firms have multiple branches located in Dhaka and Chattogram. The firms provide services like auditing, taxation, financial and management consultancy.
(1) The document discusses technical service fees charged for providing various technical services to foreign entities. It provides definitions and examples of different types of technical fees - professional service fees, technical service fees, technical know-how or technical assistance fees.
(2) Guidelines are given on calculating the rate for technical service fees, which is the number of foreign employees multiplied by a certain percentage of their salary. Registration of agreements related to technical service fees must be done according to the Registration Act.
(3) Examples are given of technical services that can be provided and the types of technical fees that can be charged for those services.
This document summarizes amendments made to several laws in Bangladesh related to banking and financial regulations. Key points:
- It amends definitions in the Bank Company Act 1991 related to terms like "banking company", "controlled entity", "family member", etc.
- It amends sections 7, 13, 14, 14K, 14L of the Bank Company Act 1991 related to custodial powers, restructured loans, limits on loan amounts to individuals/entities.
- It inserts new definitions for terms used in the amendments like "restructured loan", "shadow director", "financing activities", etc.
The document provides details of the specific sections amended and the new/amended definitions. In
The document summarizes key amendments made to the Patents and Designs Act, 1911 through the Patents and Designs (Amendment) Act, 2023. Some of the key changes include expanding the scope of patentable inventions, establishing patent offices and providing guidelines for granting patents. It also discusses procedures for filing and reviewing patents and establishing infringement and dispute resolution mechanisms.
This document establishes the formation of a new organization called the Digital Bangladesh Technology Park Authority (DBTPA) through an act of parliament. Some key points:
- DBTPA will be established as an autonomous government organization to support development of e-services, promote digital innovation, and help build an inclusive digital society.
- It will have the power to acquire and dispose of property, sue and be sued, and undertake any other necessary activities.
- DBTPA will be based in Dhaka but can establish branch offices elsewhere as needed with government approval.
- Its roles will include promoting tech innovation, research and development, awareness building, project implementation, advising government and others, and representing
1. The document is the additional issue of the Bangladesh Gazette dated October 17, 2023 published by the Government of Bangladesh containing official notices and advertisements.
2. It contains notices regarding registration of various documents under the Registration Act, 1908 as well as levy of stamp duty on certain instruments under the Stamp Act, 1899.
3. Details such as names of documents, registration fees to be paid, and stamp duty rates are provided in tabular format.
(1) The document discusses technical service fees charged for providing various technical services to foreign entities. It provides definitions and examples of different types of technical fees - professional service fees, technical service fees, technical know-how or technical assistance fees.
(2) Guidelines are given on calculating the rate for technical service fees, which is the number of foreign employees multiplied by a certain percentage of their salary. Registration of agreements related to technical service fees must be done according to the Registration Act.
(3) Examples are given of technical services that can be provided and the types of technical fees that can be charged for those services.
This document summarizes proposed amendments to the Customs Act of 1969 in Bangladesh. Some key points:
- It proposes changing definitions in Section 2 related to "bill of entry".
- It proposes changes to Sections 15, 104, 114, and 196 related to goods warehousing, registration of bonds, and qualifications of appellate tribunal members.
- It proposes changes to the First Schedule to update tariff classifications and rates for various petroleum products like motor spirit, jet fuel, kerosene, and greases.
- It proposes the replacement of certain terms in the Act and clarifies rules for provisional collection of customs duties.
This document provides classifications and descriptions for various transportation services involving payments to foreign providers. It covers several modes of transportation including sea, air, rail, and other ancillary transportation services. The document is divided into sections for each mode of transportation, with sub-sections defining various services like passenger transport, freight transport, port services, and transportation of supplies.
(1) The document discusses technical service fees charged for providing various technical services to foreign entities. It provides definitions and examples of different types of technical fees - professional service fees, technical service fees, technical know-how or technical assistance fees.
(2) Guidelines are given on calculating the rate for technical service fees, which is the number of foreign employees multiplied by a certain percentage of their salary. Registration of agreements related to technical service fees must be done according to the Registration Act.
(3) Examples are given of technical services that can be provided and the types of technical fees that can be charged for those services.
This document summarizes amendments made to several laws in Bangladesh related to banking and financial regulations. Key points:
- It amends definitions in the Bank Company Act 1991 related to terms like "banking company", "controlled entity", "family member", etc.
- It amends sections 7, 13, 14, 14K, 14L of the Bank Company Act 1991 related to custodial powers, restructured loans, limits on loan amounts to individuals/entities.
- It inserts new definitions for terms used in the amendments like "restructured loan", "shadow director", "financing activities", etc.
The document provides details of the specific sections amended and the new/amended definitions. In
The document summarizes key amendments made to the Patents and Designs Act, 1911 through the Patents and Designs (Amendment) Act, 2023. Some of the key changes include expanding the scope of patentable inventions, establishing patent offices and providing guidelines for granting patents. It also discusses procedures for filing and reviewing patents and establishing infringement and dispute resolution mechanisms.
This document establishes the formation of a new organization called the Digital Bangladesh Technology Park Authority (DBTPA) through an act of parliament. Some key points:
- DBTPA will be established as an autonomous government organization to support development of e-services, promote digital innovation, and help build an inclusive digital society.
- It will have the power to acquire and dispose of property, sue and be sued, and undertake any other necessary activities.
- DBTPA will be based in Dhaka but can establish branch offices elsewhere as needed with government approval.
- Its roles will include promoting tech innovation, research and development, awareness building, project implementation, advising government and others, and representing
1. The document is the additional issue of the Bangladesh Gazette dated October 17, 2023 published by the Government of Bangladesh containing official notices and advertisements.
2. It contains notices regarding registration of various documents under the Registration Act, 1908 as well as levy of stamp duty on certain instruments under the Stamp Act, 1899.
3. Details such as names of documents, registration fees to be paid, and stamp duty rates are provided in tabular format.
(1) The document discusses technical service fees charged for providing various technical services to foreign entities. It provides definitions and examples of different types of technical fees - professional service fees, technical service fees, technical know-how or technical assistance fees.
(2) Guidelines are given on calculating the rate for technical service fees, which is the number of foreign employees multiplied by a certain percentage of their salary. Registration of agreements related to technical service fees must be done according to the Registration Act.
(3) Examples are given of technical services that can be provided and the types of technical fees that can be charged for those services.
This document summarizes proposed amendments to the Customs Act of 1969 in Bangladesh. Some key points:
- It proposes changing definitions in Section 2 related to "bill of entry".
- It proposes changes to Sections 15, 104, 114, and 196 related to goods warehousing, registration of bonds, and qualifications of appellate tribunal members.
- It proposes changes to the First Schedule to update tariff classifications and rates for various petroleum products like motor spirit, jet fuel, kerosene, and greases.
- It proposes the replacement of certain terms in the Act and clarifies rules for provisional collection of customs duties.
This document provides classifications and descriptions for various transportation services involving payments to foreign providers. It covers several modes of transportation including sea, air, rail, and other ancillary transportation services. The document is divided into sections for each mode of transportation, with sub-sections defining various services like passenger transport, freight transport, port services, and transportation of supplies.