Rander House, home of the Internal Revenue Department in downtown Yangon. (Frontier)
Rander House, home of the Internal Revenue Department in downtown Yangon. (Frontier)

Tax chief brushes off public campaign to starve the regime of revenue

A growing boycott campaign is calling on the public to refuse to pay commercial and income tax, and to stop buying lottery tickets, but the government’s tax chief has dismissed its potential impact.

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