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INDO-BANGLA POWER PROJECT
BIFPC presses for tax waiver on profit

Manjurul Ahsan

Bangladesh-India Friendship Power Company is mounting pressure on the government for getting a tax waiver on profit, although the provision was not included in the draft power sales/purchase agreement made between the BIFPC and the Power Development Board, officials said.

The Power Division has already asked the National Board of Revenue for waiving tax on profit to be made by the joint-venture company from sales of electricity, although there is no such precedence, the officials said.


‘The NBR turned down the request. But the Power Division again sent a letter requesting the revenue board for granting the waiver,’ a Power Division official told New Age.

Earlier in July 2012, the state-run PDB decided not to realise the performance guarantee and liquidated damages from the joint-venture company formed by the PDB itself and Indian National Thermal Power Corporation with 50:50 stakes.

There is a provision in the power purchase agreement by way of which the power board realises a specific amount of money in liquidated damages from power-producing companies for failure in fulfilling a number of conditions specified in the agreement.

A power producer in Bangladesh has to come up with a certain amount of money as performance guarantee before the PDB signs a purchase agreement with it.

The PDB also agreed to the NTPC’s demand that all liabilities of the joint venture would lie with the respective governments.


The power board plans to buy electricity for 25 years from the proposed 1,320 megawatt coal-fired power plant to be set up by the JV company at Rampal in Bagerhat near the Sundarban.

Besides, the NTPC – the Indian part of the joint venture – has been pursuing to employ a consultant for preparing a tender document to engage an engineering, procurement, and construction contractor for installing the power plant, a PDB official said.

But, the power board official said the Bangladeshi part in the JV wanted that PDB and NTPC experts should draft the tender document to minimise the cost.

The disputes are scheduled to be discussed in the first board meeting of BIFPC in Dhaka slated for January 29, the official said.

Besides, the joint working group and joint steering committee of Bangladesh-India bilateral cooperation in power sector will meet in Dhaka on January 30 and 31 respectively. Indian power division secretary is expected to lead a high-profile delegation in the meetings, a PDB official said.
The joint-venture company is now preparing to float a tender for awarding the EPC contract for installation of the $1.5 billion power plant, before concluding the power sales deal.
Bangladesh signed an agreement with India in April 2010 to build the power plant through a joint-venture initiative. The plant will run on imported coal.

Local people, green activists, and civil society members are protesting against the proposed power project, claiming that it would destroy the Sundarban.

BIFPC presses for tax waiver on profit
 
All new JV companies must be given tax exemption for a few years. People should not make noise because it is an Indian company.
 
All new JV companies must be given tax exemption for a few years. People should not make noise because it is an Indian company.

Why must be be given to indians when there is no such law or precedence. Your Awami League and indian dalali has no bound.

The Power Division has already asked the National Board of Revenue for waiving tax on profit to be made by the joint-venture company from sales of electricity, although there is no such precedence, the officials said.
 
All new JV companies must be given tax exemption for a few years. People should not make noise because it is an Indian company.

Tax exemption had been a very successful model in attracting investment in less developed region. Right now, fulfilling the rising electricity demand is a greater priority for Bangladesh.
 
Friendship Power Company...The name itself shows that it is doomed to fail..
 
Tax exemption had been a very successful model in attracting investment in less developed region. Right now, fulfilling the rising electricity demand is a greater priority for Bangladesh.

Show us how india given tax exemption to foreign companies in power generation?
 
Why must be be given to indians when there is no such law or precedence. Your Awami League and indian dalali has no bound.


The Power Division has already asked the National Board of Revenue for waiving tax on profit to be made by the joint-venture company from sales of electricity, although there is no such precedence, the officials said.

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/bangla...-presses-tax-waiver-profit.html#ixzz2JCRGbJqQ

If there is no precedence then start one. India have become a growth house due to the policy of SEZ, which provides tax excemption for few years. Finally SEZ in various parts of India have become drivers of Economy.
What he is suggesting good for Bangladesh. Its people like some, who do not wish BD to develop.
All new companies must be provided excemption so that they invest in BD

Show us how india given tax exemption to foreign companies in power generation?

First foreign companies are never allowed to build plants in India. They can supply equipments though.
 
If there is no precedence then start one. India have become a growth house due to the policy of SEZ, which provides tax excemption for few years. Finally SEZ in various parts of India have become drivers of Economy.
What he is suggesting good for Bangladesh. Its people like some, who do not wish BD to develop.
All new companies must be provided excemption so that they invest in BD

First foreign companies are never allowed to build plants in India. They can supply equipments though.

First, India does not even allow foreign companies in power generation but pushing Bangladesh to get tax waiver on profit, that is looting mentality using political means.

Second, indian dalal does not look for interest of Bangladeshis, they only take queue on indian bully.

Third, Bangladesh also has EPZ similar to EEZ, where foreign investors, including indian ones get tax and other benefits. This power generation deal and profits are not that. And those that invested outside EPZ does pay taxes on profit.

Fourth, Bangladesh without much foreign investment did have GDP growth in the range of 5-6% + for many years and will do better without indian looting in guise of investment.
 
First, India does not even allow foreign companies in power generation but pushing to get tax on profit, that is looting mentality using political means.

Second, indian dalal does not look for interest of Bangladeshis, they only take queue on indian bully.

Third, Bangladesh also has EPZ similar to EEZ, where foreign investors, including indian ones get tax and other benefits. This power generation deal and profits are not that. And those that invested outside EPZ does pay taxes on profit.

Fourth, Bangladesh without much foreign investment did have GDP growth in the range of 5-6% + for many years and will do better without indian looting in guise of investment.

Its not an Indian investment as such. BD too have 50 pc stake in it. If ur own company too feels the same on taxes on profit, then its for BD to decide.
BD is also a power starved country like us
 
India has done much more, in case of enron. India even gave guarantee of pricing. Now a days most states give tax breaks..
 
BD 50% stake is just farce and done to facilitate this type of indian looting using political influence.

Why dont u prove it that 50 pc is farce? Everyone wants to increase their economy somehow.
 
All new JV companies must be given tax exemption for a few years. People should not make noise because it is an Indian company.

Hmmm.. these are high return venture and none of the power companies got the waiver. The tax exemption should be only limited to manpower intensive industries like textile and garments as well as agro and software.
 
Why dont u prove it that 50 pc is farce? Everyone wants to increase their economy somehow.

Current Awami regime in power and political reality proves it enough. Besides, production and performance guarantee had already been waived by using Awami political muscle. Increasing profit by using bully and mafia tactics is not a legitimate business practice but extortion in disguise.
 
Already World Bank and Asian Development Bank declined to finance the project and now it is being built by costly buyer credit.
If incentives are not offered then the entire project will be delayed even further.
 
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