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Group ProfileName ID
Mohammad Habibullah 185
Mahbubul Alam 179
Ferdousi Akter 124
Jannatul Ferdous Mumu 125
Mahbub Alam 113
Evaluation, Interpretation &
Analysis of Budget 2014-15 by Focusing Opinions Provided by Multiple Stakeholders
Budget
Budget is an estimate of costs, revenues and resources over a specified period and it reflects a reading of future financial and goals.
The Budget of Bangladesh 2014-15 at a glance
Budget no: 44th budget
Announcer of Budget: Finance
Minister Abul Maal A. Muhith
Total Budget: 250506
crores(GDP 18.7%)
Total revenues(Tax Revenue &
Foreign Grants):
189160 crores
Overall Deficit (Including Grants): 61,346
crores(GDP 4.6%)
The growth of GDP: 7.3%
Revenue
Expenditure
Mahbubul Alam
ID: 179
Sectarian Budget Analysis for Expenses
Educational Sectors(13.1%)
Power and energy Sectors(4.6%)
Sectarian Budget Analysis for Expenses
Agricultural sector(7.6%)
Transport & Communication
(9.8%)
Sectarian Budget Analysis for Expenses
Public Administration(15.3%)
Social Security & welfare (6.1%)
Jannatul Ferdous Mumu
ID: 125
Tax at source(TDS)
Surcharge on mobile phone
calls
Some Earning Sources
Tax on interest income
Personal taxable income
Land tax
Value Added Tax
(VAT)
Mohammad Habibullah
ID: 185
Interpretation & Findings
Telecommunication
• Corporate Tax increased to 40% from 35%
Real Estate
• Whitening of black money through real estate.
Textile Sector
• Import duty totally waved.
Power & Energy
• 14500 MW of electricity generation.
• Domestic use of GAS.
Construction
• Imposing 15% VAT on special materials.
Banking Sector
• Borrowing USD 3.4 billion from banks.
• Possibility of crowding out.
Agricultural Sector
• Only 7.9% allocation of total budget.
Mahbub Alam
ID: 113
Conclusion& Recommendations
Support to agriculture
Support to rural economy and rural
energy
R&D in agriculture, climate change, and
resource mobilization
Size and Quality of Annual
Development Program
Increasing Revenue Earnings
Domestic Procurement Program and Public Stock Management
Human Resource Development-Quality and
Equity Issues
Social Protection
Issues
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