The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) says total tax revenue collected by May 18, has exceeded Rs. 1 trillion.
The department attributed the record revenue mainly to systematic tax administration measures and recent tax reforms introduced to meet state revenue targets.
Financial experts say reaching such a high tax revenue level within the first five months of the year marks a significant milestone in Sri Lanka’s public finance history.
The department attributed the record revenue mainly to systematic tax administration measures and recent tax reforms introduced to meet state revenue targets.
Financial experts say reaching such a high tax revenue level within the first five months of the year marks a significant milestone in Sri Lanka’s public finance history.
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