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Sri Lanka tax breaks for suppliers of relief food

byCT Report
22/12/2017
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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka will give tax concessions for suppliers and traders who join a program to provide a ‘relief pack’ of essential commodities to reduce living costs, especially for victims of floods and drought, a government spokesman said.

Prices of food have been pushed up by supply disruptions caused by successive bouts of floods and drought in recent years, Health Minister Rajitha Senaratna said.

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The Cabinet of ministers this week approved a proposal by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe to reduce the cost of living and provide reliefs to victims of floods and droughts, he told a news conference.

According to the proposal the government will implement a programme to distribute a relief pack which includes rice, dhal, sugar, sprats, onion, potatoes, and canned fish through supermarkets, the Sathosa state retail chain and other shops.

The government will reimburse 50% of income tax and provide relief on electricity charges for institutions and traders that participate in this programme.

The government will also set up a ‘family budget unit’ to review provision of essential goods to an affordable price.

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