Dhaka, Nov. 28 -- Sixty-seven tax lawyers' associations in the country have applied for an extension of two months for filing income tax returns due to the delay in receiving circulars of the tax year 2022-2023, Bangladesh Tax Lawyers Association (BTLA) has said.

They also demanded to consider the unfavorable economic situation due to the global economic recession. The central organization of tax lawyers, BTLA, has agreed to the associations' demands.

BTLA Secretary Advocate Khorshed Alam said that a separate application had been submitted to the NBR chairman in this regard.

The tax lawyers' organizations say that apart from the economic downturn, there is a huge shortfall in the National Board of Revenue (NBR) campaign this year. Due ...