LTU-VAT awards GP for resolving the highest number of cases through ADR
Tribune Desk
Publish : 13 Dec 2021, 09:41 PMUpdate : 13 Dec 2021, 09:41 PM
Grameenphone has been awarded for resolving the highest number of cases through Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in 2020-2021 fiscal year (FY).
CFO of Grameenphone Jens Becker received the award on behalf of the company at an award-giving ceremony organized by Large Taxpayers Unit – Value Added Tax (LTU-VAT) as part of the VAT Week (December 10 to 15) celebration.
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is a process of resolving disputes within shortest possible time, beyond the traditional courses of business followed by Appeal, Tribunal, and Court formalities, leading to efficiency, reads a press release.
Following a global trend of success, tax administration in Bangladesh has introduced ADR in 2011-12 FY.
This year, NBR is celebrating the VAT Day and VAT Week to encourage people and organizations with the theme – “Pay VAT online, take part in nation building”. Commissioner of LTU-VAT Wahida Rahman Chowdhury chaired the event and handed over the award to Grameenphone.
“We are honored and humbled to be awarded for resolving the highest number of cases through Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in this fiscal year, and we will continue to resolve the remaining issues together as one team,” said Jens Becker.
“However, it would not have been possible without the support from the government in embracing technology, increasing efficiency through automation and encouraging a culture of transparency,” Becker said while thanking LTU-VAT for the recognition.
Director and Head of Financial Controlling and Taxation Arif Uddin and Head of Value Added Tax (VAT) Mohammed Kayum Sarker from Grameenphone were present at the ceremony, alongside officials from various organizations.
LTU-VAT awards GP for resolving the highest number of cases through ADR
Grameenphone has been awarded for resolving the highest number of cases through Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in 2020-2021 fiscal year (FY).
CFO of Grameenphone Jens Becker received the award on behalf of the company at an award-giving ceremony organized by Large Taxpayers Unit – Value Added Tax (LTU-VAT) as part of the VAT Week (December 10 to 15) celebration.
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is a process of resolving disputes within shortest possible time, beyond the traditional courses of business followed by Appeal, Tribunal, and Court formalities, leading to efficiency, reads a press release.
Following a global trend of success, tax administration in Bangladesh has introduced ADR in 2011-12 FY.
This year, NBR is celebrating the VAT Day and VAT Week to encourage people and organizations with the theme – “Pay VAT online, take part in nation building”. Commissioner of LTU-VAT Wahida Rahman Chowdhury chaired the event and handed over the award to Grameenphone.
“We are honored and humbled to be awarded for resolving the highest number of cases through Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in this fiscal year, and we will continue to resolve the remaining issues together as one team,” said Jens Becker.
“However, it would not have been possible without the support from the government in embracing technology, increasing efficiency through automation and encouraging a culture of transparency,” Becker said while thanking LTU-VAT for the recognition.
Director and Head of Financial Controlling and Taxation Arif Uddin and Head of Value Added Tax (VAT) Mohammed Kayum Sarker from Grameenphone were present at the ceremony, alongside officials from various organizations.
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