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  2. Taxation in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    II §§ 38–44, III §§ 12–14, GP §§ 1–18 The Act also sets forth a procedural framework for resolving disputes, which may be appealed to the Royal Court of Justice. [3]: GP §§ 20–24 The Income Tax Act of 2001 represents the first modern, comprehensive Act on income taxation in Bhutan, for both individuals and companies.

  3. Bhutanese legislation - Wikipedia

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    Bhutanese legislation is created by the bicameral Parliament of Bhutan.Either the Monarch Druk Gyalpo or the non-partisan house National Council or the seat of the Government National Assembly may admit bills into Parliament to be passed as acts, with the exception of money and financial bills, which are the sole purview of the National Assembly.

  4. Law of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    The law of Bhutan originates in the semi-theocratic Tsa Yig legal code, and was heavily influenced through the twentieth century by English common law. [1] As Bhutan democratizes, its government has examined many countries' legal systems and modeled its reforms after their laws. [2] The supreme law of Bhutan is the Constitution of 2008.

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  7. Agriculture in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    In Bhutan, rice is grown under irrigated, rain-fed, and upland ecosystems. [12] In the uplands where water scarcity is increasingly affecting farm output, farmers are switching back to traditional rice varieties known in the local language as Yangkum, Jama, Janaap, and Jakaap. These grow well in high altitude and require short window for ...

  8. Ministry of Agriculture and Forests (Bhutan) - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Agriculture and Forests (Dzongkha: སོ་ནམ་དང་སྒོ་ནོར་ལྷན་ཁག། Wylie: so nam dang sgo nor lhan khag) renamed as Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MOAL) is the ministry of Bhutan responsible to ensure sustainable social and economic well-being of the Bhutanese people through adequate access to food and natural resources.

  9. Economy of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Bhutan's hydropower potential and its attraction for tourists are key resources. The Bhutanese Government has made some progress in expanding the nation's productive base and improving social welfare. In 2010, Bhutan became the first country in the world to ban smoking and the selling of tobacco. In order to stamp out cross-border smuggling ...