Lanka Business Online
Lanka Business Online
  • Home
  • Economy and Markets
    • Bills & Bonds
    • Budget
    • Commodity
    • Companies
    • Economy
    • Forex
    • Markets
    • Money
    • Policy
  • Industry
    • Apparel
    • Aviation
    • Banking and Finance
    • Companies
    • General Services
    • Insurance
    • Petroleum
    • Trade
    • Power
    • Real Estate & Construction
    • Shipping and Transport
    • Technology
    • Tourism
  • Opinion
    • Watch Tower
  • Politics
    • Politics
    • Defense
    • Elections
  • Other
    • Agriculture
    • Environment
    • In Pictures
    • Legal
    • People
    • South Asia
    • Special Reports
    • Sports
    • World
    • All Blogs
  • LBO TV
    • LBO Fireside Chat
    • LBR LBO Brand Summit
  • Contact Us
    • About Us
    • Privacy
    • LBO Newsletter
    • Email Disclaimer
    • Mobile Apps
  • Advertise
  • Home
  • Economy and Markets
    • Bills & Bonds
    • Budget
    • Commodity
    • Companies
    • Economy
    • Forex
    • Markets
    • Money
    • Policy
  • Industry
    • Apparel
    • Aviation
    • Banking and Finance
    • Companies
    • General Services
    • Insurance
    • Petroleum
    • Trade
    • Power
    • Real Estate & Construction
    • Shipping and Transport
    • Technology
    • Tourism
  • Opinion
    • Watch Tower
  • Politics
    • Politics
    • Defense
    • Elections
  • Other
    • Agriculture
    • Environment
    • In Pictures
    • Legal
    • People
    • South Asia
    • Special Reports
    • Sports
    • World
    • All Blogs
  • LBO TV
    • LBO Fireside Chat
    • LBR LBO Brand Summit
  • Contact Us
    • About Us
    • Privacy
    • LBO Newsletter
    • Email Disclaimer
    • Mobile Apps
  • Advertise
  1. Home
  2. General Services
  3. Celluloid Ratings

Celluloid Ratings

Author lbostgadmin | Posted on February 19, 2006 | General Services

Feb. 19 (LBO) – Sri Lanka is to go ahead with a controversial plan to tax imported film and television programs, which may result in the entertainment of minority language speakers of the island being heavily taxed to support programs produced in the majority language.

-LBO Newsdesk: LBOEmail@
Imported movies would be taxed at the rate of Rs75, 000 (US$ 750) from April this year while television dramas and sitcoms would be taxed at the same rate, for blocks of five, half-hour programs.

Proposed in this year’s budget, the Treasury is still working out the fine print.

The tax is likely to be on imports, and not for repeat broadcasts. It also covers only imports for television and will exempt some categories like educational programs.

“We will certainly be imposing the tax on foreign films, but only after having full consultations with all stakeholders,” R T L Weerasinghe, Senior Tax Advisor at the Treasury and former Commissioner of Inland Revenue, told LBO on Friday.

“We are still having discussions on how to impose the tax, on exemptions and legal documentation that is needed. We hope to finalise it by the end of February to implement by April.”

Cross Roads

T

PREVIOUS ARTICLE Killer Kindness
NEXT ARTICLE ‘s Hoping

Recent Stories

Russian delegation in Sri Lanka for energy talks; signals fuel supply, fertilizer support, refinery interest
Rs. 952 Million Recovered from Decades-Old Court Productions in Landmark Cleanup
Sri Lanka’s Total Export Earnings Hit $1.4 Billion in February, Up 4.22% YoY
Middle East Conflict: The Impact on Migration and Remittances in Sri Lanka
oil-refinery
Iran Pledges Oil Support to Sri Lanka as Colombo Seeks Alternative Supplies
oil-pump
Opinion: Oil, Inflation and the QR System
SEC and CSE Strengthen Role of Auditors of Watchlist Companies
NDB’s GSS+ Bond Issuance Breaks New Ground with Record LKR. 16 Bn Raised
Uber and PickMe urge Government to allocate higher fuel quotas
SL-trade-portal
Sri Lanka and Brazil Successfully agree to elevate Bilateral Trade to USD 1 Billion

About Us

LBO is the pioneer and leader in online business and economics news in Sri Lanka. LBO brings you a more comprehensive online news experience, integrating a host of interactive tools to keep you better informed.

Our Mission

"Empowering informed citizens and fostering a thriving economy through accurate, fair, and solution-oriented business news, while championing press freedom and media integrity."

Subscribe Now

You can receive time-sensitive updates via email messaging. Enter your e-mail address to subscribe to our newsletter.

Quick Links

  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • LBO Newsletter
  • Privacy
  • Terms Of Use
© 2001-2026 Lanka Business Online (Pvt) Ltd. All rights reserved. Designed by Lanka Business Online (Pvt) Ltd.