- Sri Lanka has abolished the VAT zero-rate on fabric imports and removed the CESS levy, effective 1 April 2026.
- An 18% standard VAT rate will now apply to both imported and locally supplied fabric.
- The changes were announced by the Inland Revenue Department and formalized through new Gazette Notifications.
- Fabric imported before 1 April 2026 and subject to CESS will remain VAT-exempt when supplied locally, provided proper records are maintained.
- These measures mark a major shift in tax policy for Sri Lanka’s textile industry.
Source: regfollower.com
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