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Federation of Nepalese Mobile Entrepreneurs Urges Budget to Legalize Second-Hand Mobile Business

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The Federation of Nepalese Mobile Entrepreneurs has called on the government to legalize the second-hand mobile phone business through the upcoming fiscal budget, citing significant government revenue losses from the current unregulated market. Federation President Ramesh Ghimire stated that formalizing the trade with clear legal frameworks and a fixed tax structure would allow Nepalese capital to circulate within the country and create a new revenue stream.

  • The Federation argues that legalizing the second-hand mobile trade under definite revenue guidelines would ensure Nepalese capital circulates within the country.
  • Entrepreneurs face legal challenges and potential detention due to a lack of clear tracking policies for mobile repairs, especially when verifying device ownership.
  • The current unregulated market for second-hand mobile phones is reportedly causing substantial losses in government revenue.
  • The Federation proposed that this practice is successful abroad, where refurbished or used phones are sold from official stores with warranties.

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