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Prime Minister proposes tax reforms to rebuild economy

The Office of the Prime Minister says tax reforms have been proposed to rebuild the country's economy.

Oshadha Dammearachchi by Oshadha Dammearachchi
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Annexure. EnglishThe Office of the Prime Minister says the government incurred an annual loss of LKR 600 billion – 800 billion in tax revenue after a low tax regime was introduced in late 2019.

Therefore the following tax reforms have been proposed to rebuild the country’s economy.

The Value Added Tax or VAT will be increased from 8 percent to 12 percent with immediate effect.

The Office of the Prime Minister in a statement said the Telecommunication Levy will also increase from 11.25 percent to 15 percent with effect from today.

Click here for the Proposed Tax Reforms Summary

  1. Proposals

 

2.1 Income Tax

Income Tax revenue, in nominal terms, declined significantly by 37.3 percent or Rs. 159.5 billion to Rs. 268.2 billion in 2020 from Rs. 427.7 billion in 2019 owing to the revision of tax rates, thresholds and slabs and the impact of the pandemic. This marked a decline in income tax revenue to GDP ratio to 1.8 percent in 2020 from 3.0 percent in 2019. Revenue from income tax increased by 12.6 percent to Rs. 302.1 billion in 2021 from Rs. 268.2 billion in 2020. However, income tax revenue to GDP ratio remains low at 1.8 percent in 2021.

  1. a) Personal Income Tax (PIT)

Under the tax reforms implemented, personal relief of Rs. 500,000 and employment relief of Rs. 700,000 (totalling to a relief of Rs. 1.2 million) was increased to Rs. 3 million effective from January 1, 2020. An expenditure relief up to a total sum of Rs. 1.2 million was introduced and expenses incurred during a year of assessment could be deducted as relief in arriving at the taxable income. Such expenses include health expenditureand educational expenditure incurred locally, interest paid on housing loans, contributions made to a pension scheme (other than under employer or on behalf of employer) and expenditure incurred for the purchase of equity or security (includes treasury securities, listed shares and listed financial instruments). In addition, tax slabs on taxable income were increased from Rs. 600,000 to Rs. 3 million and the maximum personal income tax rate was reduced from 24 percent to 18 percent.

The high tax exemption threshold and the expenditure relief together with the low tax rates have impacted the revenue performance in 2020 and 2021. Hence, revising PIT rates progressively would raise PIT revenue considerably. In consideration of the above, the following proposals are made.

  1. Reduction of the personal relief from Rs. 3 million to Rs. 1.8 million effective from October 1, 2022.

 

  1. Revision of Personal Income Tax Rates effective from October 1, 2022 as detailed in the table below:

 

Taxable Income (Rs.) Rate (%)
First 1.2 million 4
Next 1.2 million 8
Next 1.2 million 12
Next 1.2 million 16
Next 1.2 million 20
Next 1.2 million 24
Next 1.2 million 28
On the balance 32

 

 b) Withholding Tax (WHT)

Withholding tax on employment income, on investment receipts other than amounts received as winning from lotteries, rewards, betting or gambling, on share of partnership income, on service fees and contract payments was removed effective from January 1, 2020.

Effective from April 1, 2020, Advance Personal Income Tax (APIT) was introduced for employment income and it is a compulsory deduction on the relevant payments made by an employer to non-residents and non-citizens but optional for residents and citizens. Advance Income Tax (AIT) was introduced on the payments of dividend, interest, discount, charge, natural resource payment, rent, royalty, premium or any similar periodic payments made to a resident. AIT is optional for them and will be deducted only at their request.

Owing to above reforms and increase of thresholds, the number of taxpayers registered to pay income tax under the Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE)/ APIT has declined by 81.8 percent to 209,800 taxpayers at end 2020 from 1,149,883 taxpayers end 2019. Withholding/AIT agents registered for Withholding Tax/ AIT on Interest has declined to 615 at end 2020 from 1,627 at end 2019.

Considering the revenue impact of the above proposals, opportunities of tax evasion and the complexities added to the tax administration process as well as to the taxpaying system, the following proposals are made:

  1. Making APIT/ Withholding Tax on Employment Income (PAYE) mandatory for all taxpayers exceeding the personal relief of Rs. 1.8 million per year of assessmenteffective from October 1, 2022.

 

  1. Making AIT/ Withholding Tax mandatory for all taxpayers and consider AIT on interest of individual taxpayers and dividends as final payments effective from October 1, 2022. Deduction of AIT will be at the following rates.
    1. Interest -5 percent
    2. Dividend – 14 percent
    3. Rent – 10 percent on rent exceeding Rs. 100,000 per month
    4. In all other cases – 14 percent

 

  • Imposing Withholding Tax on service payments exceeding Rs. 100,000 per month made to individuals such as professionals at the rate of 5 percent effective from October 1, 2022.

 

  1. Re-introduction of relief on interest income of Rs. 1.5 million for senior citizens effective from October 1, 2022.

 

  1. c) Corporate Income Tax (CIT)

Standard CIT rate was reduced from 28 percent to 24 percent effective from January 1, 2020. Gains and profits from Information Technology and enabled services were exempted from income tax, while a concessionary tax rate of 14 percent was granted to construction, healthcare, and concessionary tax rate of 18 percent was granted to manufacturing.

Considering the revenue impact of the above reforms, the following proposals are made:

  1. Increasing the standard CIT rate from 24 percent to 30 percent and increasing the concessionary CIT rate from 14 percent to 15 percent effective from October 1, 2022. This would make Sri Lanka’s CIT rate in conformity with the Inclusive Framework led by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) which includes a global minimum CIT rate of 15 percent, applicable to the global profits of large multinational corporations. However, the rates applied to manufacturing (18 percent) and liquor and tobacco, and betting and gaming (40 percent) remain unchanged.

 

  1. Making dividends paid by a resident company to non-resident person liable to income tax effective from April 1, 2023.

 

  • Removing the following income tax holidays granted under the previous amendment. This will not apply to projects or undertakings commenced prior to March 31, 2023.
  • Ten-year tax exemption period for an undertaking that sells construction materials recycled in a selected separate site established in Sri Lanka to recycle the materials which were already used in the construction industry.

 

  • Five-year tax exemption period for any business commenced on or after April 1, 2021 by an individual after successful completion of vocational education from any institution which is standardized under TVET concept and regulated by the Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission.

 

  • Seven-year tax exemption period for an undertaking commenced by a resident person in manufacturing of boats or ships in Sri Lanka and received or derived any gains and profits from the supply of such boats or ships.

 

  • Five-year tax exemption period for any undertaking commenced on or after January 1, 2021 by any resident person who constructs and installs the communication towers and related appliances using local labour and local raw materials in Sri Lanka or provides required technical services for such construction or installation.

 

  • Any undertaking for letting bonded warehouses or warehouses related to the offshore business, in Colombo and Hambantota ports, if such person has invested in such warehouses effective from April 1, 2021.
  1. Removal of additional deduction granted for expenses related to Marketing and Communication effective from April 1, 2023.

 

  1. Revisiting the definition given for “multi-national companies” under the Inland Revenue Act, No. 24 of 2017 effective from April 1, 2023 to improve the clarify of the definition.

 

  1. Making any other consequential amendments due to the above proposals.

       

2.2 Value Added Tax (VAT)

The VAT rate was reduced from 15 percent to 8 percent with effect from December 1, 2019 and the threshold for registration of VAT was increased from Rs. 3 million per quarter or Rs. 12 million per annum to Rs. 75 million per quarter or Rs. 300 million per annum effective from January 1, 2020. Due to the above reforms coupled with the impact of COVID-19, VAT revenue declined by 47 percent to Rs. 233.8 billion in 2020 from Rs. 443.9 billion in 2019.

In light of the above, the following proposals are made.

  1. Increasing VAT rate from 8 percent to 12 percent with immediate effect.

 

  1. Decreasing VAT threshold from Rs. 300 million per annum to Rs. 120 million per annum effective from October 1, 2022.

 

iii.   Reviewing VAT exemption schedule and removal of unproductive exemptions based on theeconomic benefits.

 

  1. Removal of the VAT exemption on Condominium Residential Apartments effective from October 1, 2022.

 

  1. Removal of zero percent VAT rate granted on the supply of services by a hotel, guest house, restaurant or other similar businesses providing similar services, registered with the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority, if sixty per centum of the total value of the inputs are sourced from local supplies/sources and imposition of 12 percent tax rate on the same effective from October 1, 2022.

 

  1. Making any other consequential amendments due to the above proposals.

2.3 Telecommunication Levy

Telecommunication Levy was reduced from 15 percent to 11.25 percent effective from December 1, 2019 which led to a decrease in revenue by 28 percent to Rs. 13.1 billion in 2020 from Rs. 18.3 billion in 2019. Hence, it is proposed to increase the Telecommunication Levy from 11.25 percent to 15 percent with immediate effect.

2.4 Betting and Gaming Levy

The tax rates pertaining to Betting and Gaming Levy have not been revised from 2015 onwards. Hence, following amendments are proposed with regard to Betting and Gaming Levy effective from January 1, 2023.

  1. Increasing Annual Levy for carrying on the business of gaming from Rs. 200 Mn to Rs. 500 Mn.

 

  1. Increasing Annual Levy for betting
    1. From Rs. 4 Mn to Rs. 5 Mn when it is carried on through agents
    2. From Rs. 0.6 Mn to Rs. 1 Mn when it is carried on using live telecast facilities
    3. From Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 75,000 when it is carried on without the use of live telecast facilities
  • Increasing the rate of the levy on Gross Collection from 10 percent to 15 percent.

In addition to the above tax policy reforms, steps will be taken to strengthen revenue administration at revenue collecting agencies such as Sri Lanka Customs, Inland Revenue Department and Excise Department with the infusion of technology and rigorous tax audits.

The revenue impact of the above tax policy reforms is given as Annexure.

        2.5 Amendments to the Fiscal Management (Responsibility) Act, No. 3 of 2003

Under the Fiscal Management (Responsibility) Act, No. 3 of 2003, as amended by the Fiscal Management (Responsibility) (Amendment) Act, No. 12 of 2021, the Treasury Guarantee limit is set for 15 percent of the GDP for the current financial year along with the two preceding financial years. Since about 70 percent of the guarantees have been issued in foreign currencies, the Rupee value of guarantees issued has increased significantly over and above the set limit of 15 percent due to the high depreciation of the Sri Lankan Rupee.

Considering the above, the following amendments are proposed.

  1. Inclusion of a provision where exceeding the Treasury Guarantee limit is permitted in the case where there is a exceptional depreciation or other unforeseen circumstances.
  2. Inclusion of an escape clause to ensure flexibility that the Government may deviate from the operational target(s) or fiscal rule(s) due to unforeseen circumstances. This would eliminate the need to continually amend the Act each time when a target is breached

Approval

Accordingly, the approval was given by the Cabinet of Ministers to:

3.1 with respect to income tax reforms

  • (i) to direct the Legal Draftsman to draft the Inland Revenue (Amendment) Bill incorporating the proposals referred in sub-paragraph 2.1 above;
  • (ii) to submit the draft Bill referred in (i) above to Hon. Attorney General for legal clearance; and
  • (iii) to publish the draft Bill in the Government Gazette and submit the same for the approval of the Parliament; and

 

3.2 with respect to Value Added Tax (VAT) reforms

  • (i) to issue a Gazette Notification to increase the VAT rate;
  • (ii) to direct the Legal Draftsman to draft the Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill incorporating the proposals referred in sub-paragraph 2.2 above;
  • (iii) to submit the draft Bill referred in (ii) above to Hon. Attorney General for legal clearance; and
  • (iv) to publish the draft Bill in the Government Gazette and submit the same for the approval of the Parliament; and

 

3.3 with respect to the Telecommunication Levy

  • (i) to direct Secretary to the line Ministry in charge of Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka (TRCSL) to implement the proposal referred in sub-paragraph 2.3 above immediately;
  • (ii) to direct the Legal Draftsman to draft the Telecommunication Levy (Amendment) Bill incorporating the proposal referred in sub-paragraph 2.3 above;
  • (iii) to submit the draft Bill referred in (ii) above to Hon. Attorney General for legal clearance; and
  • (iv) to publish the draft Bill in the Government Gazette and submit the same for the approval of the Parliament; and

 

3.4 with regard to Betting and Gaming Levy Act, No. 40 of 1988

  • (i) to direct the Legal Draftsman to draft the Betting and Gaming Levy (Amendment) Bill incorporating the proposals referred in sub-paragraph 2.4 above;
  • (ii) to submit the draft Bill referred in (i) above to Hon. Attorney General for legal clearance; and
  • (iii) to publish the draft Bill in the Government Gazette and submit the same for the approval of the Parliament; and

 

3.5 with regard to the Fiscal Management (Responsibility) Act, No. 3 of 2003

  • (i) to direct the Legal Draftsman to draft the Fiscal Management (Responsibility) (Amendment) Act incorporating the necessary legal provisions for the implementation of proposals mentioned under 2.5 above;
  • (ii) to submit the draft Bill referred in (i) above to Hon. Attorney General for legal clearance; andto publish the draft Bill in the Government Gazette and submit the same for the approval of the Parliament; and to direct the Legal Draftsman to prepare all relevant draft legislations in order to give effect to the proposals mentioned under Paragraph 2 above, in consultation with the Ministry of Finance, Economic Stabilization and National Policies for the consideration of the Cabinet of Ministers and implement an appropriate programme to prepare relevant amending legislation expeditiously to be submitted in Parliament.

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2022.05.31

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