- Sri Lanka’s IRD reminded taxpayers to pay October 2025 VAT by 20 November 2025 and file returns by 30 November 2025.
- Payments by cheque, bank draft, or pay order are late if not realised by the due date; penalties for late or non-payment will not be waived.
- Failure to submit or incorrect VAT returns will result in penalties.
- Input tax credits on local purchases must be claimed within 12 months of invoice date; for imports, within 24 months of Customs Declaration date, both subject to timely return filing.
- Timely compliance is essential to avoid penalties and maintain eligibility for input tax credits.
Source: regfollower.com
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