CIT and dividends from SOEs grow by over 600 percent

What could come as a welcome for the government is revenue from corporate income tax (CIT) and dividends from the 15 state-owned enterprises (SOEs), which have grown by over 600 percent in 2021.

NA rejects motion to establish a special committee for inflation 

The National Assembly (NA) rejected the motions to establish a committee...

Changes in the System

The one tourism policy is to revitalize the policy of ‘High...

Bar Council hands lawyer 1-year suspension for unethical conduct

The Bar Council of Bhutan yesterday suspended a private lawyer for...

Government subsidies to SoEs drop

The government has slashed its annual subsidies to state-owned enterprises (SoEs) and...

Is Bhutan’s economy at risk? 

Rising food prices driven by cost of transportation, a growing trade...

Property Act required to address urban tax issues

For several years now, peri-urban residents in numerous dzongkhags have been...

BBP engages 4,000 youth

Build Bhutan Project (BBP), which would end next month, has engaged...

Zham village residents in Lhuentse wait for water project to complete

The DeSuung water project in Zham village of Minjey gewog, Lhuentse,...

Only two buildings in Jomotsangkha town

Of more than 100 landowners in Jomotsangkha town who got lagthram since 2018,...

Proud women keeping the roads open and safe

 At Ngangshing, nineteen kilometres towards Samdrupjongkhar from Wamrong. It is early...

Dzongkhag administration ready to continue Selela farm road: FM

Finance Minister Namgay Tshering, during the question hour at the National...

Are petrol and diesel becoming dearer?

Runaway price of fuel, especially diesel, has become the talk of...

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