A 2.5 percent cascading turnover tax set to be legislated shortly may take sales taxes over 22 percent, opposition legislator Harsha de Silva said as Sri Lanka is set to lose an opportunity to reform its tax system under an International Monetary Fund program.
Source: economynext.com
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