Govt plans to increase tax on mobile top-ups by 3% to 42%
If implemented, users will have to pay Tk42 as tax for every Tk100 recharge for mobile internet, talktime
Mobile phone talktime and internet costs are going to increase again as the government is planning to hike the supplementary duty on mobile top-ups by 3%, according to officials familiar with the matter.
Mobile phone talktime and internet costs are going to increase again as the government is planning to hike the supplementary duty on mobile top-ups for the services by 3%, according to officials familiar with the matter.
Currently, mobile phone talktimes and the internet have a total tax of 39%, including VAT, supplementary duties and surcharges.
"It will be increased again by 3% to 42%," an official of the National Revenue Board (NBR) told The Business Standard on condition of anonymity.
The official also said a process is underway to issue a directive in this regard.
According to telecom operators, a user now has to pay Tk39 for every Tk100 mobile top-up as indirect taxes. Meaning, they can get services worth Tk61.
If the taxes are hiked again, users will be able to avail services worth Tk58 in per Tk100