Saturday, October 11, 2025

VAT imposition hits sale in super markets

The sale of the city super markets has marked significant fall following  the government’s  imposition of  four per cent VAT on  essential items in the current fiscal year,  Bangladesh Superstore Owners Association (BSOA) leaders said on Wednesday.
A buyer has to pay  additional Taka  40 as VAT for purchase of daily essentials  like edible oil, wheat, sugar etc. of an  amount  of Tk.1000. But if those items are  procured   from the grocery  shop they don’t have to pay any  VAT, said BSOA leaders.
Many customers need to be explained  about  VAT at the time of payment of  bills  as it was merely  two per cent  last year while it was  1.5 per cent in the previous year. Some of the superstores have already suffered heavy losses having cleared  space rent and payment of salary for  their employees following  higher VAT charge.
“It is a discriminatory policy. It is not only hampering growth of the sector but also depriving the government from earning revenue,” President of Bangladesh Superstore Owners Association (BSOA) Niaz Rahim said.
This policy of the government holds back the sector’s growth, he said, adding the overall sale growth of the sector has declined by eight to ten per cent after July 2012  following the imposition of  the new VAT rate.
They sought government policy support including reduction of VAT, duty-free import of machinery and a single authority to monitor the sector.
The new challenges are also standing on way  to  the future investment in the sector as many are planning to open more outlets but the prevailing  situation  holds them back, Niaz  Rahman said.
Nandani Bazar, a superstore at Kakrail  has also been experiencing sim ilar experience of   fall in  its sale for higher VAT charge, said Gazi Muhammad Mamun, manager of the store.
“We maintained a growth between 20 to 26 per cent since January to June 2012 compared to that of previous year but the sale has  dropped significantly  during the last six months,” Chief Operating Officer of Meena Bazar Shaheen Khan told The New Nation.
“This is because we collect VAT at 4.0 per cent rate from the customers resulting in a negative impact on them,” he explained.
Around 38,000 shops, including supermarkets, are now in operation in  city, he said, adding supermarkets have to pay four per cent trade VAT while other shops pay VAT at a flat rate.
The government should introduce a flat rate VAT  for all the market players to protect consumer’s interest, said M. Rahim, who is also  group director of Rahimafrooz that operates Agora. Another retail giant Shwapno is also deeply concerned  over the situation.
Echoing the association chief, Executive Director of Shwapno Sabbir Hasan Nasir said, “The business model of Shwapno is somewhat different from other chain superstores as its targeted customers are the middle and lower middle-class people.”
Facing financial crisis, Nandan another retail group, was forced to shut down three out of its five outlets last year, insiders said.The sector insiders were worried  over the monitoring system as there is no unified standard.
Authorities like City Corporation, BSTI, DC office, commerce ministry and Consumer Rights Protection Department operate mobile courts, BSOA secretary Zakir Hossain said.
“We are not opposed to mobile court operation but there should be co-ordination among them with a single standard,” he said. “We all want to protect consumers’ right  by providing quality and safe food, give us a unified standard and we will follow it,” the BSOA president said.”The government’s agencies should act as facilitators not administrators,” the Shwapno official said.
There is good potentiality to attract investment in the sector  as it has been playing a positive role in changing life style, ensuring stable price of essentials, creating employment opportunity  for educated, semi-educated youths and also helping the government to earn revenue, M. Rahim added.
If the sector gets government’s policy support, investment worth TK 1.0 to TK 1.50 billion will be invested during the current fiscal  ( 2013) as many  business men are contemplating  to go for expansion and open more and more outlets, he said adding Agora has plan to open  six  more outlets by the year end.
The government collected Tk 300 million revenue in 2011 from the small sector, which contributes only 2.0 per cent of the total retail market, he explained.
“Superstore is a volume-based business. The more outlets we open the more will be the sale as we will be able to serve more customers,” M. Shaheen said adding they have plan to open more 50 outlets by 2015 which has become uncertain  following the higher VAT rate. Shwapno is planning to spread across the country by 2015.
Superstore owners have to pay up to 105 per cent in duties on  import of capital machinery relating to the sector while other industries pay a maximum of 5 per cent which is hurting growth of supermarkets in Bangladesh, leaders of the sector said.

-With The New Nation input

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