In keeping up with the International Monetary Fund’s requirements, exporters will be asked to pay Value Added Tax (VAT) upfront and claim their respective taxed funds after proceeds are brought back and declared in the country, according to a proposed bill.
Source: www.sundaytimes.lk
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