Bangladesh Payroll & Employer Of Record (EOR) services
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Types of Visas:
Work visas may be awarded for single, double, or triple entries for those who intend to enter and depart the nation multiple times throughout the course of their visa. The cost of the visa will vary based on the category selected by the employee. Work permits are usually valid for 3 months but can be extended.
Employees who have worked for at least one year are normally eligible to the following yearly leave:
If an employee intends to take four or more days of continuous leave, he is normally entitled to be paid before leaving. Except on tea plantations, workers are normally entitled to 10 days of paid casual leave every calendar year. This leave will not be carried over.
There is no statutory paternity leave yet in Bangladesh.
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There are in total 15 paid public holidays.
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No unemployment benefits available yet in Bangladesh.
Within the following year, the government plans to implement a pension program for all people over the age of 60. Except for the governmental sector, there are no pension options in Bangladesh. In certain private sector and autonomous entities, there is the option of a provident fund and gratuity. Meanwhile, as part of its social safety net policy, the government distributes an old age allowance.
On average, Bangladeshi people must pay 63.3 percent of the overall cost, with the remainder covered by the government. This system places a tremendous financial strain on low-income families, often compelling them to postpone treatment or incur debt. The government must expand healthcare funds to alleviate this strain.
Unclear information regarding private workers compensation being available in Bangladesh.
There are private retirement schemes available in Bangladesh.
Private healthcare is available in Bangladesh.
Private life insurance is available in Bangladesh.
The tax year in Bangladesh is a calendar year from 1st July to 30th June.
Taxable Income | Rates of Taxes |
0 – 300 000 | 0% |
300 000 – 400 000 | 5% |
400 000 – 700 000 | 10% |
700 000 – 1 100 000 | 15% |
1 100 000 – 1 600 000 | 20% |
1 600 000 + | 25% |
Income tax is charged on citizens at progressive tax rates ranging from 10% to 30%, while non-residents (excluding Bangladeshi non-residents) are taxed at a single rate of 30%.
Bangladesh has multiple double tax agreements (DTA) with other countries.
An individual is considered a resident of Bangladesh if he or she spends 182 days or more in any income year, or 90 days or more in any income year if he or she had previously spent more than 365 days in Bangladesh in the four prior years.
If your yearly income is less than Tk15 lakh, you will be excluded from paying 15% tax on your entire investment and contribution. If the amount surpasses Tk 15 lakh, a 10% tax exemption would be given.
Bangladesh has stated its intention to achieve universal health coverage (UHC) by 2032.
No unemployment benefits available yet in Bangladesh.
Salaries, wages, and allowances received by working persons.
Employees with at least one year of service are eligible for two festival bonuses per year. Each bonus should not exceed the base wage.
Benefits in kind are simple payments in kind and company subsidies offered for workers’ personal or social needs. Also, depending on its purpose, money provided to employees may be considered a kind benefit and may be excluded from tax and premium contributions.
Capital gains are taxed separately at a rate of 15% in general.
Within the following year, the government plans to implement a pension program for all people over the age of 60. Except for the governmental sector, there are no pension options in Bangladesh. In certain private sector and autonomous entities, there is the option of a provident fund and gratuity. Meanwhile, as part of its social safety net policy, the government distributes an old age allowance.
Bangladesh has stated its intention to achieve universal health coverage (UHC) by 2032.
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Salaries, wages, and allowances received by working persons.
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The country has a progressive tax system with rates ranging from 10% to 30%, although there is no social security tax. Employers must pay a corporation tax rate of 35% if they are a non-listed business or a tax rate of 25% if they are a publicly traded entity.
No unemployment benefits available yet in Bangladesh.
Social pension for the elderly (income-tested): Age 65 (men) or 62 (women), and not receiving any other government or nongovernment benefits. The pension is only available to one member of a family. The yearly income of the recipient shall not exceed 10,000 taka. Benefit payments are prioritized by a designated committee, with the most vulnerable and women receiving preference (of those selected, at least half must be women). Social security disability pension (income-tested): Must be at least 6 years old, have a sensory, mental, verbal, or physical handicap, and not be receiving any other government or nongovernment assistance.
The yearly income of the recipient shall not exceed 36,000 taka. Benefit payments are prioritized by a designated committee, with priority given to the most vulnerable. Survivor social pension (income tested):
The country has a progressive tax system with rates ranging from 10% to 30%, although there is no social security tax. Employers must pay a corporation tax rate of 35% if they are a non-listed business or a tax rate of 25% if they are a publicly traded entity.
The country has a progressive tax system with rates ranging from 10% to 30%, although there is no social security tax. Employers must pay a corporation tax rate of 35% if they are a non-listed business or a tax rate of 25% if they are a publicly traded entity.
No unemployment benefits available yet in Bangladesh.
Statutory benefits in Bangladesh include time off for the 15 national holidays, as well as one day off for every 18 days worked.
All employees are entitled to time off, including 15 paid public holiday days.
Bangladesh Labour Act 2006
National Board of Revenue Bangladesh.
This information is provided solely for informational purposes and should not be used as a substitute for professional advice in any jurisdiction. You should hire your own legal, tax, and accounting professionals as part of your worldwide payroll needs.
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