
Income tax return submission is a legal obligation for individuals and businesses earning taxable income in Bangladesh. Filing your tax return not only keeps you compliant with the National Board of Revenue (NBR) but also opens doors to financial transparency, loans, and even travel visas. This blog from SRCO offers a full breakdown of the process, deadlines, required documents, and how our expert consultants can simplify it for you.
An income tax return is a formal declaration of your annual income, expenses, and taxes paid. It’s submitted to the NBR using a specific form (Form-IT-11GA for individuals) to calculate your tax liability or refund based on your earnings.
You are required to file an income tax return if you are:
For the tax year 2024–2025, the general deadline is November 30, 2025.
🔔 Note: NBR may extend the deadline, but it’s best to file early to avoid last-minute errors or penalties.
To file your tax return correctly, gather the following:
NBR allows digital tax filing through the return portal at https://etaxnbr.gov.bd,
Manual return from is available from download through the portal at https://tinyurl.com/yaye9fs5
Failing to submit your income tax return can result in:
At SRCO, our tax consultants handle the entire process of income tax return submission for both individual and corporate clients. Whether you’re a salaried person, freelancer, or business owner — we offer:
📞 Contact SRCO today and submit your income tax return the right way — on time and hassle-free.
Income tax return submission in Bangladesh is not just a legal duty — it’s a smart financial move. By filing your return correctly and on time, you demonstrate financial integrity and gain access to vital services. Let SRCO help you navigate the complex tax system and stay compliant with confidence.
Q1. Who must submit an income tax return?
Anyone earning over BDT 375,000/year (BDT 400,000 for women/seniors) or holding a TIN must file.
Q2. What is the 2025 deadline?
November 30, 2025 (may be extended by NBR).
Q3. Can I file online?
Yes. Use the NBR portal: https://etaxnbr.gov.bd.
Q4. What documents are needed?
TIN, NID, salary/bank statements, investment info, tax challans.
Q5. What if I don’t file?
You may face a BDT 5,000+ fine and lose access to key services.
Q6. Can I file with zero income?
Yes. Submit a zero return to stay compliant.
Q7. Can SRCO help me file?
Yes. SRCO offers full support for individuals and businesses.
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