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ID169581
Title ProperDemystifying international informal trade within formal trade
Other Title Informationa case study of bangladesh
LanguageENG
AuthorKabir, S.M Humayun
Summary / Abstract (Note)General discussions on formal and informal trade do not reveal the actual scenario concerning informal trade within formal trade though a significant part of Bangladesh’s informal trade takes place through formal channels. This paper attempts to demystify such informal imports through the legitimate channels. Data collected from different entry points for the fiscal years (i.e., FY 2015-16 and 2016-17) have been analyzed using descriptive statistics for providing a fresh perspective in this regard. Findings reveal that importers show less import quantity or value and hide true description of commodities to evade duties and taxes. Some unscrupulous importers show higher and lower volume as lower and higher duty items respectively for dodging taxes. Money laundering in the name of import is also evident. The policy implication to reduce such illegitimate imports into Bangladesh is to put more emphasis on physical examination using non-intrusive scanning or examining tools at the import stage.
`In' analytical NoteBIISS Journal Vol. 40, No.1; Jan 2019: p.87-108
Journal SourceBIISS Journal 2019-03 40, 1
Key WordsInformal Trade ;  Formal Channels ;  Tax-dodging ;  Mis-declaration