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    New Age
    February 17, 2026 (18 days ago)

    Bangladesh government reduces VAT on LPG to stabilise price

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    Bangladesh VAT News • New Age

    Summary

    Bangladesh’s National Board of Revenue has revised the VAT structure on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), removing the 7.5 % VAT at local production and trading stages and the 2 % advance tax at import. A uniform 7.5 % VAT will now be applied at the import stage, effective 16 February 2026 and set to remain until 30 June 2026. The change is expected to lower the overall VAT burden on consumers by roughly 20 %.

    Key Insights

    What VAT rate is now applied at the import stage for LPG in Bangladesh?

    A uniform 7.5 % VAT will be applied at the import stage, effective 16 February 2026.

    When does the new VAT structure for LPG take effect and until when?

    The new structure takes effect on 16 February 2026 and remains in force until 30 June 2026.

    How much will the overall VAT burden on consumers decrease?

    The overall VAT burden on consumers purchasing LPG is expected to decrease by roughly 20 % compared to the previous structure.

    Which authority issued the notifications on the new LPG VAT structure?

    The National Board of Revenue issued the notifications.

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