
IN AN era when digitisation is rapidly reshaping economies, Bangladesh stands at a crossroads. Online businesses, fromÌý electronic commerce giants to freelance platforms, are creating employment and contributing to economic growth.
The electronic commerce phenomenon has, however, also posed significant challenges for the traditional tax regime. As Bangladesh grapples with the complexities of taxing the digital economy, it needs to strike a balance between fostering innovation and ensuring a fair and equitable tax system.