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SL rises excise duty to boost revenue

byCustoms Today Report
12/10/2015
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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka on Saturday raised excise duties, which should increase state revenue by 20 billion rupees ($141.69 million), as the government struggles to reach an ambitious budget deficit goal for this year.

Spending by President Maithripala Sirisena’s coalition government has increased by around 87 billion rupees.

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However, it has promised to reduce the budget deficit to 4.4 percent of the gross domestic product this year, compared with a 4.6 percent estimate by the previous government. The 2014 budget deficit was 6.0 percent of GDP, missing a 5.0 percent target.

The government has yet to collect around 60 billion rupees of potential tax revenue, mainly from a retrospective corporate tax on companies with more than 2 billion rupees of profit in the last financial year. These revenue bills have been presented to parliament have not yet been voted on.

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