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Afghanistan

Presented By:-
Ankit Agrwal(08)
Karan Gupta(39)
Navin Kr. Singh(45)
Phani Sasiknmth(49)
Tirthanath Sarma(73)
Vinay Tiwari(76)
STRENGTHS
• Preferential Trade Access
• International Red Cross Red Crescent Movement
• (RCRC) support.
• Willingness to change.
• five-year tax holiday and others subsidies for
purchasing land.
carpets and textiles sector had received subsidized
land from the government and a three to five year
corporate income tax holiday
• unions of the kind found in industrialized
countries do not exist in Afghanistan.
Weakness
• Attacks in major cities by Anti government
forces
• Unavailability of Power , Water and waste
water treatment utilities
• Reforming Customs Authority
• Arbitrary Rules & Regulations in the Afghan
Country Side
• Lack of quality standards and poor
environmental conditions
• Incomplete Privatization Process
• Lack of effective Government Control over certain
mineral rich areas
• Bribery
• The average cost per company for bribes per year is a
little more than US$35,000. The entities cited most
by companies were the customs, police, national
government and municipal government officials.
• An average of more than US$23,000 was spent
annually on extra security measures (in
addition to security guards, alarm systems and
any routine measures that might be taken in
most parts of the world).
OPPORTUNITIES
• Improving Legal Framework for Investment
• Developing Tax Regime and low tax compliance
• International interest and commitment.
• RCRC support and strong Federation/ICRC
• presence.
• Engaging Afghan returning from exile in
• nation-building activities.
• An improving economic, social and political
• environment.
• Opportune time to create solid link with MoPH,
• the Afghan Administration and the UN system.
• Unemployment Rate is high
Threats
• Attacks in major cities by Anti government forces
• Worldwide Security Considerations
• Taliban/ local power
• selective media coverage
• Unexploded ordinance
• it takes an average of nine days to clear customs at the
border of Afghanistan. unofficial payments to customs
officials and multiple customs checks in the country were
the norm
• fraud and ballot stuffing
• Renewal of instability and poorer prospects of sustainable
development causing donor frustration and fatigue.
• Hope fading after initial burst of optimism.
• Mass return of Afghan refugees and their rehabilitation.
• inadequate support, resources and opportunities
• Renewed displacement, social, economic & political
upheaval.
• Change in Afghan administration resulting in change in
the governance of the Society.
• Worsening drought and natural disasters.
Tax on Gross Sales Tax on Profits Tax on Capital
Invested

Income Tax % 2.5 25 1

Method of Gross Receipts as per Balance on Initial Capital


Calculation sheet Invested

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