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‘Upcoming budget should prioritize productive sector’


18 May 2019  

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KATHMANDU: The stakeholders have suggested that the upcoming budget should prioritize the productive sector.

It should not be unrealistic and and merely a document full of promises delivering nothing as the budgets of previous years.

Similarly, the upcoming budget should come up with clear-cut regulations as to the taxation. The existing regulation on taxation is ambiguous, said Priya Raj Regmi, Chairman of Stock Broker Association.

 

 

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