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Appropriate fiscal policy needed to insulate lower-income people: CPD

BSS . Dhaka
16 Jun 2022 20:06:12 | Update: 17 Jun 2022 10:35:44
Appropriate fiscal policy needed to insulate lower-income people: CPD

Speakers at a dialogue of the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) have laid emphasis on using appropriate fiscal policy to protect low-income people of the country.

They observed that the government should raise the tax-free income limit in the upcoming fiscal year to give some relief to the people as they are hit hard by rising inflationary pressures.

They made the observation at the 'CPD Budget Dialogue 2022' at a hotel in the city.

Planning Minister MA Mannan virtually joined the dialogue as the chief guest while Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on the Ministry of Expatriates Welfare and Overseas Employment Anisul Islam Mahmud, Member of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on the Ministry of Finance Kazi Nabil Ahmed, and former commerce minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury attended the dialogue as special guests.

In his speech, Mannan said the government has prepared the budget covering all issues that will help the country to be a developed one.

Under the social safety net programme, he said, the government is providing all sorts of support to the poor and low-income people so that they can lead a standard life.

"The government is providing houses to the homeless people. The government is also taking initiatives of different programmes, including open market sale (OMS), for supporting the low income and poor people," he added.

Among others, Vice-President of the Bangladesh Employers' Federation Shusmita Anis, CPD Executive Director Fahmida Khatun, President of the Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) Rizwan Rahman, and Socialist Workers Front President Razekuzzaman Ratan spoke at the event.

CPD Research Director Khondaker Golam Moazzem delivered a presentation.

Khondaker Golam Moazzem urged the government to take measures specifying the targets of the budget to address the "attendant challenges".

"The budget for FY23 needed to be innovative in approach, flexible in allocative priorities, and target-specific in terms of budgetary measures to address the attendant challenges," he added.

He also laid emphasis on using appropriate fiscal policy to protect low and limited earners in the country.

"CPD has earlier emphasised the need for protecting the low and limited earners in the country and focusing on inflation management and restoration of macroeconomic stability by coming out of GDP growth obsession," he added.

He recommended allowing tax concession to essential commodities at both import and domestic stages and providing tax reliefs to the middle-income groups to protect the low and limited earners in the country.

He suggested allocating adequate resources for subsidies for keeping the administered prices of petroleum products, electricity, gas, and fertilizer and expanding social safety net provisions both in terms of coverage and the amount of per capita allocation.

Fahmida Khatun, the executive director of CPD, has said the fiscal and monetary measures that have been taken to guard the lower-income, and middle-class people are inadequate.

There was an opportunity to lessen the burden of higher prices through the cut in duties on imported items and lowering of taxes domestically, she said.

"The government should have raised the tax-free income limited from the current level," she added.

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