January of 2014

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Marginal food loss due to storage, say officials

FCB

Jan 29, 2014 2 mins read 514 views
Entry level for dzongda raised .

RCSC

Jan 20, 2014 2 mins read 503 views
Fuel price likely to drop again

Fuel

Jan 15, 2014 2 mins read 469 views
The stray dog menace that needs to be fixed

Letter to the editor

Jan 09, 2014 1 mins read 404 views
A dilemma for all

Letter to the editor

Jan 29, 2014 1 mins read 511 views
Depleting water sources reported in 12 gewogs of Trashigang

Water

Jan 25, 2014 2 mins read 444 views
Sharing cost

Editorial

Jan 23, 2014 2 mins read 531 views
Nation comes together

Editorial

Jan 15, 2014 2 mins read 461 views
Council considers land compensation rates

National Council

Jan 14, 2014 1 mins read 436 views
Bhutan Children's Book Initiative

Book

Jan 20, 2014 0 mins read 481 views
Performance agreement

Performance agreement

Jan 20, 2014 0 mins read 475 views
His Majesty graces YEP camp

Youth Engagement Program (YEP)

Jan 31, 2014 2 mins read 469 views
Battery comprises about 1 out of 5 crimes in S/J

RBP

Jan 31, 2014 2 mins read 439 views
The sleepy town that's about to awaken

Sarpang

Jan 31, 2014 2 mins read 434 views
Lhamo Ekajati, spiritual symbol of Indo-Bhutan relations

Religion

Jan 31, 2014 4 mins read 641 views
Zhemgang business at its low

Business

Jan 31, 2014 2 mins read 489 views
Energy trade balance 700M in the red

Hydropower

Jan 31, 2014 2 mins read 461 views
Thromde gives contractor a break

Parking

Jan 31, 2014 2 mins read 437 views
New taxi policy in the pipeline

Transport

Jan 31, 2014 2 mins read 431 views
Thimchu venue for `Clean Bhutan' launch on Feb. 6

Environment

Jan 31, 2014 2 mins read 440 views
Budget ceiling cramps gewog plans

Budget

Jan 31, 2014 2 mins read 387 views
Lack of proper after sales services

Letter to the editor

Jan 31, 2014 2 mins read 403 views
No place for novices

Editorial

Jan 31, 2014 2 mins read 406 views
Two weekly flights to Mumbai from May 1

Drukair

Jan 31, 2014 2 mins read 468 views
10-year experience is constitutional: NC

National Council

Jan 31, 2014 3 mins read 403 views
HM celebrates Chunipai Losar in the east

His Majesty the King

Jan 31, 2014 2 mins read 424 views
Tiger survey training

Wildlife

Jan 31, 2014 0 mins read 404 views
Some headway in RTI debate

National Assembly

Jan 30, 2014 2 mins read 348 views
Cashing in on the tengma craze

Agriculture

Jan 30, 2014 1 mins read 472 views
Somewhat the worse for wear

Road

Jan 30, 2014 1 mins read 411 views
Thromde puts foot down over weigh-bridge issue

Traffic

Jan 30, 2014 2 mins read 417 views
Still planning Nganglam township

Township

Jan 30, 2014 2 mins read 419 views
Specifying system requirements more important than the Apps' name

Letter to the editor

Jan 30, 2014 1 mins read 509 views
Council clears resignation confusion at long last

Editorial

Jan 30, 2014 2 mins read 445 views
Labour Act up for amendment

National Council

Jan 30, 2014 2 mins read 435 views
What's in store for class XII students

Education

Jan 30, 2014 3 mins read 456 views
The council has its constitutional way

Parliament

Jan 30, 2014 3 mins read 432 views
Body recovered

Missing

Jan 30, 2014 0 mins read 0 views
20 teams in winter tournament

Basketball

Jan 29, 2014 0 mins read 464 views
Govt. adopts Google Apps initiative

Google Apps

Jan 29, 2014 3 mins read 441 views
Target Thai tourists during lean season : PM

Tourism

Jan 29, 2014 3 mins read 420 views
Rising feed price bodes ill for Pemagatshel poultry business

Poultry

Jan 29, 2014 2 mins read 438 views
Winter camp: A change for many

Winter camp

Jan 29, 2014 2 mins read 431 views
Overseas employment agencies getting their acts together

Employment

Jan 29, 2014 2 mins read 450 views
Are private schools better?

Letter to the editor

Jan 29, 2014 1 mins read 507 views
Two steps back?

Editorial

Jan 29, 2014 2 mins read 459 views
Plugging the mobile loopholes

BICMA

Jan 29, 2014 2 mins read 342 views
How to get the monkey off our backs

National Assembly

Jan 29, 2014 2 mins read 392 views
Tobacco Control Act due for second amendment

National Council

Jan 29, 2014 1 mins read 412 views
Time to straighten anomalies

National Council

Jan 29, 2014 3 mins read 460 views
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Recents

Lower taxes, stubborn prices: What GST means for car buyers

Vehicle prices in Bhutan continue to be a point of contention, especially when compared with those in neighbouring India. With the rollout of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on January 1, 2026, the debate has shifted from why vehicles are expensive to whether recent tax reforms are actually reducing prices, and whether those benefits are reaching consumers.

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New income tax law puts more money in taxpayers’ pockets

When the Goods and Services Tax (GST) came into force on January 1, public attention largely centred on prices, compliance, and the cost of living. Less clearly understood, however, is that alongside GST, income tax reforms were also introduced, which leaves more money in people’s hands.

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