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RAJSHAHI, Jan 26, 2026 (BSS)- Member of the National Board of Revenue (NBR)
Lutful Azim said that customs does not merely collect revenue it performs a
wide range of diverse functions.
Alongside collecting duties, customs ensures the security of traders,
facilitates diversification in import and export, prevents smuggling and
money laundering, discourages illegal import and export of goods, and at the
same time controls narcotics to protect public health and the environment.
He made these remarks while addressing a seminar organised by the Rajshahi
Customs, Excise and VAT Commissionerate on the occasion of International
Customs Day 2026 at Zilla Parishad Auditorium here today as the chief guest.
Main theme of the day this year was: "Customs for the Protection of the
Country through Vigilant Watch and Firm Commitment".
Lutful Azim said that more transparency is essential to reduce more
corruption in the country and the better services that people will receive.
For ensuring quality service, there is no alternative to modernization and a
one-stop service.
"We are still working with paper. It is urgent to make services paperless and
faceless as soon as possible," he said.
The NBR has undertaken several modernization projects. At present, returns
can be submitted online, and VAT refunds will also be provided through online
systems. Traders will no longer need to bring refund vouchers to offices; the
money will be transferred automatically to their bank accounts.
The NBR member further said, "Due to the current foreign currency shortage,
importing everything is not desirable. Priority should be given to importing
raw materials and machinery for domestic industries. This would help create
employment and benefit the country. At the same time, he discouraged traders
from importing consumer goods."
He also said that the difference between assessed value and actual import
value in customs valuation needs to be addressed; otherwise, genuine traders
will suffer and people will be encouraged toward smuggling. If traders and
government officials work together, the country will move toward becoming
truly independent and sovereign, he continued.
He assured that the issues raised at the event would be discussed with higher
authorities for resolution.
The keynote paper at the seminar was presented by Md. Shafayet Hossain, joint
commissioner of the Rajshahi Customs, Excise and VAT Commissionerate.
With Commissioner of Rajshahi Customs, Excise and VAT Commissionerate
Mahbubur Rahman in the chair, the meeting was addressed, among others, by Tax
Commissioner of the Rajshahi Tax Zone Special guests included Biplob Klanti
Das, Sector Commander of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) Colonel Syed Kamal
Hossain and Superintendent of Police Mohammad Naimul Hasan.
Officials and employees from government and private organisations, traders,
distinguished citizens, and media personnel were also present on the
occasion.