Thursday, November 23, 2023

Government honours taxpayers, Vijaya Kumar Shah highest taxpayer

The government has honoured the largest taxpayers in 16 different categories, on the occasion of closing ceremony of Tax Week.

Finance Minister Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat today honoured the largest taxpayers from various sectors at the closing ceremony of the Tax Week organised on the occasion of the National Tax Day 2080, at the Inland Revenue Department (IRD). 

The liquor king Vijaya Kumar Shah -- founder and group chair of Jawalakhel Group of Industries (JGI) -- became the largest individual income taxpayer for second consecutive year, though it is the third time Shah has been honoured.

Nepal Telecommunications Company (Nepal Telecom) became the largest institutional income taxpayer for the fiscal year 2078-79 BS (2022-23), according to the IRD.

Though, the IRD has been celebrating the Tax Day on Mangsir 1 (November 17 this year) since last 12 years, the department has missed the day this year, and organised the felicitation programme on the last day of the Tax Week, today. The director general of IRD Dirgha Raj Mainali and revenue secretary Dr Ram Prasad Ghimire were absent at the programme, as both of them are out of country.

Likewise, Dabur Nepal, Asian Paints, OBC Foods and Feeds Company, Chhimek Microfinance Financial Institution and Global IME Bank are also honoured for being the largest taxpayers in different categories.

Life Insurance Company Nepal, Nobel Medical College, Manakamana Darshan and Bhatbhateni Super Market are also the largest taxpayers.

The government also honoured Nepal Stock Exchange (Nepse) and Bhotekoshi Hydropower Company among the medium taxpayers category, ranging from Rs 500 million to Rs 1 billion.

The government also honoured IME Ltd and Surya Nepal was also honoured for paying the highest income tax, value added tax (VAT), excise duty and paying VAT of five years on time. 

The government also decided to provide a special identity card -- for a period of one year -- for the largest taxpayers, according to finance secretary Dr Krishna Hari Puskar Karna. "The process of distributing identity cards to the largest taxpayers will start today," he said, responding to the vice chair of Surya Nepal -- which has been recognised with two felicitations -- Rabi KC, who asked the government to let them have special pass to enter the Singh Durbar, the seat of power. 


The largest taxpayers for fiscal year 2022-23

Highest Income Tax Payer (Institutional): Nepal Telecom

Highest Income Tax Payer (Individual): Vijaya Kumar Shah (Jawalakhel Group of Industries)

Highest Inland Taxpayer: Surya Nepal

Highest VAT Payer: Surya Nepal

Export Trade: Dabur Nepal

Special Industries: Asian Paints

Agriculture and Livestock Industries: OCB Foods and Feeds

Cooperatives/Microfinance: Chhimek Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha

Banks/Finance institutions: Global IME Bank

Insurance: Life Insurance Corporation (Nepal)

Health/Educational Institutions: Nobel Medical College and Teaching Hospital

Tourism: Manakamana Darshan

Commodities Trade: Bhat-Bhateni Supermarket and Departmental Stores

Medium Scale Taxpayers: Nepal Stock Exchange (Nepse)

Energy: Bhotekoshi Power Company 


The largest individual taxpayers

2012 -- Prithvi Bahadur Pandey

2013 -- Siddhartha SJB Rana

2014 -- Siddhartha SJB Rana

2015 -- Dr Upendra Devkota

2016 -- Siddhartha SJB Rana

2017 -- Siddhartha SJB Rana

2018 -- Siddhartha SJB Rana

2019 -- Siddhartha SJB Rana

2020 -- Vijaya Kumar Shah

2021 -- Siddhartha SJB Rana

2022 -- Vijaya Kumar Shah

2023 -- Vijaya Kumar Shah

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