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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 […]

Apex Bodies — Budget Report

A new tea sector association will talk over the responsibility of regulating the industry finance minister K. N. Chocksy told parliament today.rnThe association will also set up standards for Sri Lankan tea and enforce them.rn rnThe apparel industry will also get a new apex body to guide the industry towards the end of the multi-fibre […]

Public Benefits – Budget Report

All new public sector employees will have to contribute towards their pensions from January 01.rn rnThe EPF style scheme envisages an 8 per cent contribution from employees and 10 per cent contribution from the state.rn rnSalaries will be adjusted to conform to this.rn rnMeanwhile the government is also planning to close down all redundant government […]

Steering Off endash Budget Report

The government is expecting to end the year with a budget deficit of 8.9 per cent of GDP, which is just 0.4 per cent off target.rn rnThis is the best any government has done in recent years, with deficit target of 1.5 per cent to 2.5 percentage points being an accepted norm.rn rnThe overall deficit […]

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.

Mutual Benefit – Budget Report

Unit trust and mutual funds will be taxed once, and income will be tax free in the hands of the unit holders according to the latest budget proposal.rn rnMutual funds that invest in specified areas will be taxed at only 10 per cent on interest and dividend income while others will be taxed at a […]

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 […]

Road Rules – Budget Report

The government hopes to set up a road fund, monies of which will go towards maintaining and developing Sri Lanka quote s road network.rn rnContributions to the road fund will come from an additional charge to be imposed on licence renewals.rn rnThe government estimates to generate up to 500 million in 2003, and will directed […]

Public Service

Though many government servants are looking to the budget for a salary increase analysts say any increase will be tied to a voluntary retirement scheme.rn rnThe government has already gone public with voluntary retirement packages to state enterprises such as the Ports Authority, Ceylon Petroleum and Salu Sala.rn rnMeanwhile the Treasury has already frozen employment […]

To Let

Putting its restricting plans into action the Urban Development Authority (UDA) will let out two of its prime properties in Colombo on long lease to private developers.rn rnInvitations were called over the weekend to put up buildings that combine residential and commercial facilities in Chattam Street in Colombo 1 and on Galle Road, Colombo 3.rn […]

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