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A supreme audit institution is an independent national-level institution which conducts audits of government activities. [1] [2] ... Bhutan: Royal Audit Authority
The Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan was established under the Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan Act of 1982. Subsequently, the Act of 1982 was amended by the Financial Institutions Act of 1992 and replaced in its entirety by the Royal Monetary Authority Act of 2010. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Parliament appoints a five-member Public Accounts Committee, comprising members of Parliament who are reputed for their integrity, to review and report on the annual audit to Parliament for its consideration or on any other report presented by the Auditor General. The Royal Audit Authority functions in accordance with the Audit Act. [12]
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The government of Bhutan established the Bhutan Development Finance Corporation (BDFCL) on 31 January 1988 [4] with assistance from the Asian Development Bank to serve small and medium-sized enterprises, [2] and it took over the administration of rural financial assistance from the Royal Monetary Authority. [5]
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The following is a list of banks based and operating in Bhutan. Bank of Bhutan [1] Bhutan National Bank; Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan; Druk PNB Bank; No Full form (T Bank) Bhutan Development Bank; Druk Kidu Digital Bank
Bhutan has regulated corporations since 1989, most recently under the Companies Act of 2000. [5] These regulations include taxation of corporate income. [5]: pp. 112–3, 120–1 As of 2011, Bhutan's Corporate Income Tax rate was 30 percent on net profits; in addition, the Business Income Tax was another 30 percent on net profits. [6] [7]