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Taxing Taxes
The government firmed up plans announced in its 2002 budget through its latest fiscal forecast on Wednesday.rn rnThe retail and wholesale trade will be slapped with Value Added Tax while the scope of the Withholding Tax was expanded.rn rnHowever, landing VAT on financial services and the continuation of the port and airport development levy came […]
Going Private
People’s Bank has engaged an international consultant B D O Binder to draft the terms of reference to get its privatisation on the road.rn rnBinder has already submitted a first draft of the terms of reference or TOR, which will be used to engage a consultant to draft an information memorandum.rn rnThe memorandum will be […]
AID Flow
The concessionary loans, a total of US$ 50 million, topped off with US$ 10 million from the government will go towards poverty elevation and development of infrastructure and natural resources.rn rnFor the plantations sector the ADB facility, unlike previous assistance projects, will form a plantation fund to invest in equity and quasi-equity in the plantations […]
Call Complete
The long overdue national communications policy got cabinet approval earlier in the week, with plans now afoot to hasten its rollout.Secretary to the Ministry of Mass Communication, Kumar Abeyasinghe told Lanka Business Online that the policy was approved by cabinet and was now looking at implementing it as soon as possible.rn rnMeanwhile, stringent laws strengthened […]
SLT Mobile
Investing US$ 70 million over the next two years to put in place a 2.5 G GSM core network, Mobitel intends to expand its coverage into the all major cities including the north and east.rn rnGoing according to schedule, a fully functional 2.5G GSM network is expected by mid 2003.rn rnOfficials say the selected 2.5G […]
Capping Imports endash Budget Update
The government Wednesday proposed that all imported commodities excluding essential items such as wheat and crude oil to be subjected to import duties ranging from 2 per cent to 10 per cent.
Credit Call endash Budget Report
The first in line includes all licensed commercial bank and specialised banking instructions, needing to have credit rating by January 2004.rn rnRegisterd finance companies and leasing companies that raise funds by issuing debt to the public will need a credit rating by 2005.rn rnMeanwhile, all other private companies that raise funds by issuing debt instruments […]
Broad Base endash Budget Report
VAT will be slapped on wholesale and retail trade from July 01 next year.This will apply to businesses with a turnover of more than Rs 1.8 mn a year.
Reform tracking endash Budget Report
A new Economic Management Law will be brought to parliament, which will compel each ministry to report to parliament the progress made on reforms every six months.rn rnldblquote Under that law, the budgets for the respective ministries will be directly linked with the progress made in implementing reforms, dblquote Finance Minister Chocksy told Parliament on […]
Budget Report
Budget Speach – Part Irn rnBudget Speach – Part II
Taxing the Banks – Budget Report
In a potentially controversial move a 10 per cent VAT would be slapped on banks from January 2003.rn rnFinance Minister Choksy said no input credit will be permitted but VAT will not be charged on gross income but on a base composed of net profits and employee emoluments in a bid to prevent a rise […]
As Promised endash Budget Report
Government stuck to its word reducing corporation tax rates to 30 percent as promised in its 2002 budget.rn rnCompanies with a taxable income of over Rs. 5 million a year will qualify for the new tax rate.rn rnCompanies with taxable income of less than Rs. 5 Mn will continue to be taxed at 20 per […]
