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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.
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.
The Local Government Act of 2009 was preceded by the Local Government Act of 2007, [3] the Thromde Act of 2007, [nb 19] the Dzongkhag Yargay Tshogdu Chathrim of 2002, [4] Gewog Yargay Tshogchung Chathrim of 2002, [5] the Bhutan Municipal Act 1999, [3] and other legislation. All previous acts were repealed by the enactment of the Local ...
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A property tax (or millage tax) is an ad valorem tax levy on the value of a property that the owner of the property is required to pay to a government in which the property is situated. Multiple jurisdictions may tax the same property.
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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A Thromde (Dzongkha: ཁྲོམ་སྡེ་; Wylie: khrom-sde) is a second-level administrative division in Bhutan.The legal administrative status of thromdes was most recently codified under the Local Government Act of 2009, and the role of thromdes in elections in Bhutan was defined in the Election Act of 2008.