What will I do if black money goes out of the country: Muhith
In a pre-budget discussion organized by the Bangladesh Study Trust at the National Press Club on Monday, the Finance Minister expressed his position on black money or undisclosed money.
At the ceremony, he said that his budget speech has already started and many decisions have been made.
Some of the negotiators want to know whether any decision has been made to whiten black money in the coming budget or if there is any step to bring in the investment.
Muhith said, "I have no desire to arrange any kind of money for black money. Black money whitened Alive A Barrier, And It Has Never Sucked. "
The discussion on the impact of black money in the economy of Bangladesh is very old. The government has not succeeded in giving various opportunities to the undisclosed income.
The finance minister said last year he was untraced 13 thousand 372 crore since the independence of Bangladesh.
But economists say that the amount of unpaid money is much more than that. They say this money is being smuggled abroad.
Muhith talks about helplessness in this context, "What should I do if black money goes abroad?"
In a recent ceremony, Muhith warned that black money would be spreading this year.
In January, Rupali Bank said at the ceremony, "You all know this year's election year. This year, the money will be more expansive, black money will be enough, market will be cautious this year. "
On the occasion of the discussion on the bank scandal, the finance minister faced the question on Monday.
He said, "There are many types of slavery in the bank scandal is a serious serious matter and banking sector."
Muhith was hoping the banks in the loan scam would be united with one another. But he was not disappointed because he expressed some frustration.
By 2040, the Finance Minister wanted to continue to make tobacco free.
"We are committed, but there will be no tobacco in this country in 2040, it is our Prime Minister's pledge. We have taken opinions related to tobacco. I can give some of these hints to the budget, so that we can expel tobacco from the country. However, alternate farming should be arranged for the tobacco cultivators. "
Muhith wants to focus on creating skilled manpower in the country for the management of different industries, so that foreigners do not take the country's money.
Prime Minister's Economic Adviser Mashiur Rahman said, "Demographic Dividend will be used by our developers for development in 2050."
He suggested to find out the areas where tax collection is available to raise revenue.
Former caretaker government adviser AB Mirza Azizul Islam said, in the last five to six years the rate of implementation of the budget has decreased, so for this to implement the administrative efficiency.
He urged to ensure that there is no political influence on borrowing and collecting.
Since the state-owned institutions are not properly operated, Mirza Aziz has asked for some of the millions of loans she has to pay.
PKSF chairman Kazi Kholiquzzaman advised to train farmers and agricultural workers to increase productivity.
"Mechanization of agriculture is required, thereby providing employment to an alternative employment if there is no employment left."
Policy Research Institute Dr. Zaidi Sattar, Chairman of General Insurance Corporation Shibli Rubiyat ul Islam, member of Planning Commission's general economics department Shamsul Alam also spoke.
Muhith's brother, Bangladesh Study Trust chairman AKA Momen presented the keynote paper.
He proposed to increase the budget of money in the budget by the month of April, to increase the income tax, open the government bonds against the reserve funds, stop the dissipation of the property, bank loan scam remedies, stop trafficking abroad, and in April.
Muhith said, "In the beginning the budget paisa is not used. This time, I will say, from the first day you can spend directly, the moment you pass, you can spend from July. "