- Sri Lanka will start VAT refunds for low-risk exporters within days, with the first applications received in early November.
- Refunds for low and medium risk exporters will be processed within 16 days; high-risk exporters will receive refunds by January 15.
- Two special export refund branches have been established to handle the process.
- The previous SVAT system was scrapped under an IMF program due to delays and economic issues.
- Exporters can claim input tax refunds, and imported inputs are currently allowed tax-free.
Source: economynext.com
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