As thousands of public and corporate employees file their Personal Income Tax (PIT), Bhutan stands at a fiscal crossroads to potentially reform the PIT system. The current annual taxable income ...
The government has received Nu 6.98 billion in external grants, representing 42.27 percent of the total external grant ...
A defining trait among Bhutanese is the tendency to leverage personal connections to bypass competition and fair practices. Whether it is securing a contract to operate an office canteen, landing a ...
The Ministry of Finance is planning to review the existing pension system to introduce a more inclusive social protection ...
The Department of Revenue and Customs (DRC), in collaboration with the Bhutan Construction and Transport Authority (BCTA), ...
With approval from the Bhutan Information, Communication and Media Authority (BICMA), Starlink is set to enter the Bhutanese ...
Despite economic hardships driving some women—and even underage girls—into sex work, public discourse on the issue remains ...
In 1934, the Second King of Bhutan purchased arms and ammunition worth Rs 113,566 and 13 annas from the British Indian ...
Reiterating the election campaign pledge, the Prime Minister said that the government will slash mobile charges by 50 percent ...
The recent announcement by Education Minister Yeezang De Thapa on reinstating the cut-off point for Class 10 students has ...
The government will reinstate Information and Communication Technology (ICT) board examinations for Class XII students from ...
The government aims to harness 23 megawatts (MW) of wind power in the 13th Plan even as hard lessons have been learnt from ...