Monday, June 8th, 2026

Revenue Advisory Committee submits reform-focused report to Finance Minister



KATHMANDU: The Revenue Advisory Committee has submitted a comprehensive report to Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel, outlining key recommendations to enhance Nepal’s revenue system and broaden the tax base.

Revenue Secretary Dinesh Kumar Ghimire handed over the report to Minister Paudel at a program held at the Ministry of Finance today.

The committee has recommended that all economic activities be brought within the tax net, suggesting the expansion of the tax base and digital adaptation of revenue collection mechanisms.

It also stressed widening the scope of electronic service tax to reflect increasing digital transactions and suggested proper management of data from international service providers.

Other key suggestions include classifying real estate transactions as commercial activities to ensure they are taxable, making capital gains tax records transparent and technology-friendly, and linking taxpayer data with financial statements for better compliance.

In terms of customs reforms, the committee advised reviewing customs rates, simplifying procedures, and adopting globally recognized valuation standards to promote trade facilitation while protecting domestic industries. It also called for a digital overhaul of customs systems to enhance transparency and efficiency.

To diversify income sources, the report highlights the need to identify non-tax revenues, revise current rates, and strengthen institutional frameworks. It suggests realistic rate settings, digitized and transparent collection systems, and clearer delineation of revenue responsibilities across federal, provincial, and local governments.

The report further recommends establishing mechanisms for forecasting, implementation, and evaluation of non-tax revenue sources, and ensuring their accurate reflection in the national budget.

Finance Minister Paudel acknowledged the significance of the recommendations, stating that they will play a crucial role in shaping the budget for the upcoming fiscal year.

Publish Date : 15 May 2025 14:49 PM

Barshaman Pun calls for parliamentary probe over alleged changes in financial bill

KATHMANDU: Nepali Communist Party leader and former Finance Minister Barshaman

House of Representatives meeting postponed until Tuesday amid opposition obstruction

KATHMANDU: The meeting of the House of Representatives has been

Five ministers sworn in in Lumbini Province cabinet reshuffle

BUTWAL: Five newly appointed ministers of Lumbini Province took the

Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal set to visit China on June 14

KATHMANDU: Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal is set to visit China

Harka Sampang demands PM prove claim that Nepal encroached on Indian territory

KATHMANDU: Shram Sanskriti Party Chair Harka Sampang has challenged Prime