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Pakistan’s National Assembly Speaker calls on CA
Pakistan speaker, Indian foreign minister exchange greetings
Pakistan speaker, Indian foreign minister exchange greetings
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Tarique Rahman vows to form accountable government through free, fair election
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Bangladesh mission in Mauritius opens condolence book 
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KHULNA, Dec 31, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General and former member of parliament Mia Golam Parwar has said there is no alternative to honest leadership for ensuring good governance, development and overall progress in the country. He, however, said greed, fear and self-interest are gradually eroding people's ability to choose the right leadership. Parwar was addressing a conference of the party's female associate members as the chief guest at Deruli Krishnanagar Government Primary School ground in Raghunathpur Union of Dumuria upazila on Tuesday afternoon. The Jamaat secretary general, also the party-nominated candidate for the Khulna-5 constituency, said the younger generation expects merit-based, honest and patriotic leadership. Calling upon the youth to come forward to fulfil their aspirations, he urged them to vote for the party's "Scales" symbol. He said establishing honest, competent and God-fearing leadership is indispensable to overcoming the ongoing national crisis. Despite political differences, Parwar stressed the need for unity in the national interest, saying various conspiracies may emerge on the path to building a fascism-free new Bangladesh. However, he urged all to move forward united in the electoral journey by upholding the spirit of July. Among others, Khulna district assistant secretary Prof Miah Golam Quddus, district executive council member Advocate Abu Yusuf Mollah, upazila nayeb-e-ameer Gazi Saifullah and Maulana Habibur Rahman, upazila Hindu committee president Dr Haridas Mondol, secretary Principal Deb Prasad Mondol, upazila secretary Master Abdur Rashid Biswas, upazila executive council member Amanullah Haldar and Maulana Foyez Uddin addressed the programme. Earlier, Parwar addressed a courtyard meeting at Gobindakati. On the same day, he attended separate conferences of male and female associate members. Meanwhile, a Hindu supporters' rally was also held in Dhamalia Union and in the Maynapur area. 
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507 more crime suspects held, 17 firearms seized in Operation Devil Hunt
507 more crime suspects held, 17 firearms seized in Operation Devil Hunt
CA orders strengthening cyber security ahead of polls
CA orders strengthening cyber security ahead of polls
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Govt to public names behind Hadi murder soon, complete trial within its tenure: Jahangir
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No scope for failure in holding free, fair elections: CEC
CA urges voters to choose honest, capable candidates
CA urges voters to choose honest, capable candidates
30 lakh taxpayers file e-returns
30 lakh taxpayers file e-returns
DHAKA, Dec 31, 2025 (BSS) – Over 30 lakh taxpayers have so far submitted e-returns in the current tax year. More than 30 lakh taxpayers have filed e-returns in the current tax year till today (December 31), said a press release of National Board of Revenue (NBR). Through a special order, the NBR has made filing online e-returns mandatory for all taxpayers excluding senior taxpayers aged 65 years and above, physically challenged or those having special needs, Bangladeshi taxpayers residing abroad, legal representatives on behalf of deceased taxpayers. On August 4, Finance Adviser Dr Salehuddin Ahmed inaugurated the online e-return filing process for the tax year 2025-26 through the website www.etaxnbr.gov.bd.  So far, about 45 lakh taxpayers have registered in the e-return system while more than 30 lakh taxpayers have filed e-returns for the tax year 2025-26.  Those for whom e-return filing has not been made mandatory are also filing e-returns online. About 251,784 taxpayers submitted e-return in August, while 301,302 in September, 454,076 in October, 1040,472 in November and about 10 lakh in December.  In the same period last year, 102,298 taxpayers filed e-returns. For the convenience of taxpayers, the government has already extended the return filing date to January 31, 2026. The NBR is optimistic that more than 40 lakh taxpayers will file e-returns this year within the extended period. Although online filing of returns is not mandatory for Bangladeshi taxpayers residing abroad; if any applicant applies by sending information such as passport number, national identity card number, e-mail address to e-mail [email protected], an e-mail is being sent to the applicant's e-mail and through this, Bangladeshi taxpayers residing abroad can also register in the e-return system and easily submit income tax returns online. Moreover, their authorised representatives on behalf of the taxpayers can also file e-returns online this year. Without uploading any papers or documents, taxpayers can easily and hassle-free enter their actual information about their income, expenses, assets and liabilities into the e-return system and pay income tax online through debit card, credit card, internet banking or mobile financial services (Bikash, Nagad, etc.) from home and immediately get an automatic e-return filing acknowledgement. Printout of the automatic income tax certificate is being made.  If there is any mistake in the submitted e-return, a revised return can be filed within 180 days of the return filing. So far, about 30,000 taxpayers have filed revised returns for the tax year 2025-26 in the e-return system. To make the e-return filing process easy, the NBR has also trained taxpayers and their authorised representatives, including income tax lawyers, chartered accountants, cost and management accountants and chartered secretaries, on the e-return filing process.  Taxpayers can get immediate telephonic solutions to their e-return related queries by calling the call center established by the NBR dialling 096437171 71.  In addition, taxpayers can get solutions to any issue related to e-return in writing from the e-tax service option of www.etaxnbr.gov.bd.  Besides, all services and advice related to e-return filing are being provided during office hours from the e-return help-desks established in all tax regions of the country. The NBR has requested all individual taxpayers to file their income tax returns for the fiscal year 2025-2026 by January 31, 2026, using the e-return system.
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Dry weather, fog, slight fall of temperatures forecast
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Light rain likely 
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Nikli records country's lowest temperature for second day
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Dry weather likely across country
Dry weather likely across country
Dry weather likely across country
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Jashore witnesses country’s lowest temperature for second consecutive day
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Dry weather likely

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