- Sri Lanka increased value added tax to 18 percent to help pay state worker salaries
- President Ranil Wickremesinghe faced criticism for raising VAT
- First salary increment already granted in 2024
- Another increment to be announced in 2025 budget
- Current administration has frozen new hires
- 10,000 rupee salary hike given
- Tax revenues starting to increase as economy recovers
- Salaries and pensions reduced to 48 percent of taxes last year
- Current budget still in deficit despite reductions
Source: economynext.com
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