National Board of Revenue (NBR) Chairman Md Mosharraf Hossain Bhuiyan yesterday said the eligible e-TIN holders would be forced to submit their income tax return.
“We would communicate with the eligible e-TIN holders, who yet to submit income tax return, after January 15 and they would be forced to submit their return,” he said at a press conference organized to mark the VAT Day and VAT Week at NBR headquarters.
Now the country has 46 lakh e-TIN holders, of which only 22 lakh submitted income tax return.
The Chairman said income tax return submission has been increased by 2 lakh this year from the 20 lakh of previous year.
In addition another 50,000 companies have collected approval of return submission and end of the day a total of 2.5 lakh returns would be submitted this year, he added.
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