Public Finance Committee has asked for the economic justification for slashing value added tax from 15 to 8 percent when it met on February 05.
The cabinet of ministers had approved the tax cut, and the Department of Inland Revenue is implementing the tax cut, without parliamentary approval.
Source: economynext.com
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