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Please Give
The government is hoping to persuade BOI firms to submit to the proposed Economic Service Charge.Finance Minister K N Choksy says the agreements with BOI firms and International Investor Protection Agreements, that the government is signatory to, prevented the state from slapping such levies against their will.rn rnFinance Minister however says they should pay the […]
Hidden Costs
World Bank is likely to chip in and help the government foot the hefty early retirement bill to off load around 300,000 public servants. rnrnrnrnrnrnrnNew Page 1rnrnrnrnrn Talks on negotiating the wish list under thernfourth tranche of the World Banks Poverty Reduction Support Programme, is duernto start next year. Part of the hefty VRS package […]
Look Who’s Talking?
The main opposition Peoples Alliance is geared for Act Two of the ongoing political drama, with the President on Thursday setting a mid December deadline for political haggling with the Prime Minister to end.President Chandrika Kumaratunga set this deadline, while addressing a cross section of the business community late Thursday.rn rnA memorandum of understanding between […]
‘s Talking?
The main opposition Peoples Alliance is geared for Act Two of the ongoing political drama, with the President on Thursday setting a mid December deadline for political haggling with the Prime Minister to end.President Chandrika Kumaratunga set this deadline, while addressing a cross section of the business community late Thursday.rn rnA memorandum of understanding between […]
Is It A Mirage?
The UNF government is prepared to forget the past and offer a greater role for the opposition in the current peace talks, if a consensus can be developed on the peace process and the economy, Minister G L Pieris says.ldblquote The government wishes very strongly to put the strains and tensions, that have characterised the […]
Out Of Focus
The Treasury is taking a second look at budget proposal to slap a new tax on equity trading, following howling protest by market players.rnrnrnrnrnrnProposals like a tax on mobile phones and Economic Service Chargernrnrnrnrn Proposals like a tax onrnmobile phones and Economic Service Charge (ESC), have also grabbed policymakersrnattention for some tinkering before they come […]
Strong Rupee Policy
Finance Minister K N Choksy made the strongest statement yet that the government is committed to a strong rupee policy.ldblquote Sri Lankans have accepted with complacency and resignation the concept of a weak rupee prevailing indefinitely dblquote , Minister Choksy said, during the round up of recent economic developments presented shortly before the budget proposals.rn […]
Economic Charge — Budget 2004
A new tax called Economic Service Charge (ESC) of one percent over turnover or assets will come into effect next year, in an attempt to net in firms not paying government taxes.ESC will be slapped as an advance collection on the final tax payable on companies, including BOI firms, with a turnover in excess of […]
Express Service — Budget 2004
Two new export-processing zones will spring up next year, as part of the governments plans to spur economic activity.As Lanka Business Online reported on Tuesday, a second export zone will come up in Keragala, Biyagama in addition to another location in Pannala.rn rnFinance Minister K N Choksy says, the Board of Investment (BOI) is faced […]
Southern Bound — Budget 2004
The government unveiled grand policies to develop the Southern province with plans to develop an airport, a port and set up an oil refinery.Finance Minister K N Choksy told legislators on Wednesday that the Southern expressway will be extended to Hambantota and Wellawaya.rn rnldblquote Our infrastructure development plan also envisages the development of a port […]
Value Add — Budget 2004
The value added tax is to unified to a single 15 per cent rate from January 2004, from the current 10 and 20 per cent, while the government has abandoned plans to bring wholesale and retail trade into the VAT system.Finance Minister K. N. Choksy says 70 per cent of the VAT revenue now comes […]
Aye Aye — Budget 2004
All public servants will get a 10 percent pay hike each month in the new budget or a minimum Rs.1250 increase, whichever is higher, at a cost of Rs.12.5 bn to the state.This will be the highest increase for public sector workers in the last ten years and will also apply to the Police, the […]
