"Yes, we are working on to set up 32 more offices," a senior NBR official told UNB.
He said the immediate past finance minister AMA Muhith, during his tenure, had been given the preliminary permission for this expansion.
“We are now working on it in details … we hope to submit the details of the proposal by the end of this month,” the NBR official said.
Responding to a question, he said although the establishment of the tax zones is yet to be decided, these should be set up in bigger districts like Faridpur and Jashore.
Currently, there are 31 tax zones under which there are 649 circle offices across the country.
There is also a proposal to increase the number of Tax Appellate Tribunal to 13 from the existing seven. The number of special wings will also be increased to eight from four.
Apart from the metropolitan cities, the economy is being expanded in the rural areas where factories and mills are also being set up, the NBR official added.
In this connection, he mentioned that the government has already taken a plan to setup 100 economic zones in different parts of the country.
“As a result, the gap between the rural and urban areas is decreasing faster; the district and upazila levels are becoming potential to us for revenue collection. We are hoping to increase the number of taxpayers significantly,” he said, adding that NBR is planning to expand its tax activities in the rural areas too.
The official also said that after getting approval from the Finance Ministry, the proposal of the expansion will be sent to the Public Administration Ministry for its approval to appoint new workforce.
“We are hopeful to get the government's clearance for the new zones and workforce within couple of months,” he opined adding that the Prime Minister has directed the NBR officials to finish the expansion works within six months.
Currently the number of electronic taxpayers’ identification number (eTIN) stood at 38.16 lakh, while the number of tax return submitters is over 17 lakh.
For 2018-19 fiscal year, the government has set the total revenue target (tax and nontax) at Tk 3,39,280 crore. Of the total amount, the NBR has been tasked to source Tk 2,96,201 crore.
Income Tax and Other Direct Taxes will contribute Tk 102,201 crore, Import and Export Tax will contribute Tk 32,589 crore, VAT will contribute Tk 110,543 crore, Supplementary Duty Tk 48,766 crore, Excise Duty Tk 2091 crore while Turnover Tax is Tk 11 crore.