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Capital gains tax on gold, digital currencies from next year

From the next fiscal year, a 15 percent capital gains tax may apply when selling gold, jewellery, digital currencies, or club memberships.

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Capital gains tax on gold, digital currencies from next year

From the next fiscal year, a 15 percent capital gains tax may apply when selling gold, jewellery, digital currencies, or club memberships.

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Bangladesh to impose 15% tax on gains from gold, jewellery sales

The gap between purchase value and current market price will be treated as profit for taxation

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Timeline cronologica

  1. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·bdnews24.com

    Finance Minister Khosru proposes gold tax cut, urges export of readymade jewellery

    The current tax at source on gold and gold jewellery sits at 5 percent

  2. domenica 14 giugno 2026·thedailystar.net

    Capital gains tax on gold, digital currencies from next year

    From the next fiscal year, a 15 percent capital gains tax may apply when selling gold, jewellery, digital currencies, or club memberships.

  3. domenica 14 giugno 2026·bdnews24.com

    Bangladesh to impose 15% tax on gains from gold, jewellery sales

    The gap between purchase value and current market price will be treated as profit for taxation