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IMF to advocate a VAT hike?

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There is growing concern that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) would advocate for a hike in the VAT rate in order to close the large revenue deficit that Sri Lanka is experiencing. 

According to new data, tax revenue collection as of mid-August is not meeting projections, worsening the government’s financial woes.

High levels of corruption, particularly among small and medium-sized taxpayers at the regional level, and inefficiencies in tax collection by officials have made the problem worse.

The malfunctioning RAMIS system has made things even more complicated by preventing the issuing of tax assessments for the period beginning in 2018/2019. 

Due to the prevalent perception that non-compliance bears no immediate penalties, or any punishment this technological difficulty has made taxpayers reluctant to comply with their obligations. 

The environment for tax collection is deteriorating due in part to the backlog of tax assessments and the ineffective enforcement.

The IMF’s commitment to fighting corruption should receive a lot of attention because significant action against corrupt officials has not yet been taken by the top chair at a satisfactory level. 

Both the Investigation unit and the High Net Worth taxpayers’ unit revenue collection is very low even though there is a potential to generate more revenue if the officials (some) are controlled by the top management. 

Core issues of corruption and poor management have not been adequately addressed, notwithstanding the recent leadership actions of a few regional tax officers. 

The effectiveness of the current policy is called into question in light of this circumstance, as is the potential impact of further increases in the VAT rate on businesses and individual taxpayers.

Concern over whether increasing VAT rates will be enough to make up for the revenue gap in the face of these difficulties is mounting, as is the question of whether more extensive reforms are required to enhance tax collection and enforcement. 

The state of affairs highlights the urgent need for sensible measures to win back taxpayer trust and guarantee that revenue collection satisfies the needs of the national budget. 

Besides, it is necessary to assess the effectiveness and competency of the top management team, since they have a direct impact on the overall performance of the tax department.

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Lanka IOC donates Rs. 100 mn. to the President’s Fund

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The Lanka Indian Oil Company (LIOC) has donated Rs. 100 million to the President’s Fund.

Mr. Dipak Das, Managing Director of Lanka Indian Oil Company, handed over the relevant cheque to Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake, Secretary to the President, at the Presidential Secretariat today (July 04).

It is noteworthy that this donation is in addition to the contributions Lanka Indian Oil Company already makes to the education, health and cultural sectors in the country.

Mr. Roshan Gamage, Senior Additional Secretary to the President and a group of representatives from Lanka Indian Oil Company were also present at the occasion.

Mr. Das was a part of the CEOs delegation of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) who was in Colombo from June 29 – July 02.

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Bus veers off road and crashes into a tree (Pics)

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A Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) bus has veered off the road and crashed into a tree near the Deduru Oya bridge along the Chilaw – Puttalam Road.

It is reported that the accident took place around 11.30 am today (July 04) while the bus was plying from Point Pedro to Colombo.

Injured passengers in the accident have been admitted to the Chilaw General Hospital.

(Pics : Facebook)

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S.M. Chandrasena remanded (Update)

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Former Minister S.M. Chandrasena, who was arrested by the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) earlier today (July 04), has been remanded until July 18th.


(Previous news 2025 July 04 – 10.49.am)

Ex-Minister S.M. Chandrasena arrested

Former Minister – S.M. Chandrasena has been arrested by the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) a short while ago.

Chandrasena had appeared before the CIABOC today (July 04) to record a statement.

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