Taxation in Bhutan
Taxation in Bhutan is conducted by the national government and by its subsidiary local governments. All taxation is ultimately overseen by the Bhutan Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue and Customs, which is part of the executive Lhengye Zhungtshog (cabinet). The modern legal basis for taxation in Bhutan derives from legislation. Several acts provide for taxation and enforcement only germane to their subject matter and at various levels of government, while a smaller number provide more comprehensive substantive tax law. As a result, the tax scheme of Bhutan is highly decentralized.
- Bhutanese legislation
- Bhutanese legislation is created by the bicameral Parliament of Bhutan. Either the upper house National Council, the lower house National Assembly, or the Attorney General may author bills to be passed as acts, with the exception of money and financial
- Serthi Gewog
- Serthi Gewog is a gewog of Samdrup Jongkhar District, Bhutan
- Yoeseltse Gewog
- Yoeseltse Gewog is a gewog of Samtse District, Bhutan
- Phuntshothang Gewog
- Phuntshothang Gewog is a gewog of Samdrup Jongkhar District, Bhutan. Phuntshothang and Pemathang Gewogs comprise Samdrup Choling Dungkhag (sub-district
- Rangthangling Gewog
- Rangthangling Gewog is a gewog of Tsirang District, Bhutan
- Tsholingkhar Gewog
- Tsholingkhar Gewog is a gewog of Tsirang District, Bhutan
- Attorney General of Bhutan
- The Office of the Attorney General of Bhutan is the legal arm of the executive branch of the government. It is also the legal adviser of the government and its representative in the judicial system of Bhutan. Under the Constitution of 2008, the Attorney
- Deorali Gewog
- Deorali Gewog is a former gewog of Dagana District, Bhutan. It also comprises part of Lhamoy Zingkha Dungkhag, along with Lhamoy Zingkha and Nichula Gewogs
- Tsirangtoe Gewog
- Tsirangtoe Gewog is a gewog of Tsirang District, Bhutan
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