The National Board of Revenue (NBR) made the allegations in a press briefing in the capital Dhaka after the seven firms, including the country's largest renewable energy company, said they have paid taxes regularly.
"The statements of the seven companies are not based on facts," NBR chairman Ghulam Hussain said and added that the seven companies evaded taxes, obtained tax exemption benefits illegally and underreported profits
The firms are: Grameen Fisheries and Livestock Foundation, Grameen Capital Management, Grameen Communications, Grameen Shakti, Grameen Udyog, Grameen Trust and Grameen Kalyan.
The latest allegations come after the Bangladesh cabinet led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina this week asked the tax administration, central bank and banking regulators to pursue legal action against Yunus for avoiding taxes on income from awards, book royalties and foreign tours.
Yunus's office denied the allegations by the NBR, calling them "baseless".
It said the micro-credit pioneer had paid all taxes according to Bangladesh's laws.
His dismissal was widely seen as orchestrated by Hasina who was enraged by Yunus's brief foray into politics in 2007.
Yunus, regarded as a national hero by many, has appeared to have enraged Hasina after he called for elections under a caretaker administration -- a key demand of the country's opposition.
In recent weeks, major political parties, including the main opposition, have rallied around Yunus after a government commission suggested a state takeover of Grameen.
He challenged the move in court but lost. The court ruled the bank was a government institution, not a private enterprise owned by its lenders, as Yunus and his lawyers maintained.
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