Legal notice demands cancellation of Excise duty on bank Ac 

Dhaka – A legal notice was yesterday sent to the government requesting cancellation of all excise duties on bank accounts within 72 hours.Supreme Court lawyer Eunus Ali Akond served the legal notice urging the authorities of government to take necessary steps for withdrawing the finance acts of 2004 and 2010, under which the excise duties are imposed on bank account holders.
The notice says that there was no provision in the Excise and Salt Act, 1944 for imposing excise duty on the bank money of the depositors. But, the respondents have illegally inserted the provisions of imposing excise duty on the bank accounts in the finance acts of 2004 and 2010.
Under the Excise and Salt Act, 1944, the government cannot amend this law except for framing rules, Advocate Eunus mentioned in his legal notice.
Secretaries to the Cabinet Division, Parliament and Ministry of Finance and Speaker of the Jatiya Sangsad have been made respondents to the legal notice.
Advocate Eunus told newsmen that if the respondents do not cancel the excise duties on bank accounts and the finance acts of 2004 and 2010 within the stipulated time, he will move a writ petition before the High Court Division seeking necessary orders.
Finance Minister AMA Muhith while placing budget for fiscal 2017-2018 on June 1 proposed raising the excise duty from Tk 500 to Tk 800 on accounts. However, if the balance, exceeds Tk 1 lakh but remains less than Tk 10 lakh at any time during a year. – Special Correspondent