[Sri Lanka] - Month-to-month earnings up by Rs.1 bn after raids into fake sticker labels on liquor bottles - Excise Dept

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Officials of the Excise Department told the Sectoral Oversight Committee (SOC) on National Economic and Physical Plans that its monthly
revenue has increased by Rs
1 billion after raids to crack down on fake stickers on liquor bottles.This was mentioned when the SOC on National Economic and Physical
Plans met in Parliament last week under the chairmanship of MP Mahindananda Aluthgamage.The Excise Department, Inland Revenue Department and
Sri Lanka Customs were summoned before the SOC to discuss the matters mentioned in the report handed over to the President by the
parliamentary committee.Accordingly, the SOC inquired into the amendment of the Excise Ordinance Act
It also pointed out the need to maintain the revenue that the Excise Department has managed to boost so far, adding that continuing random
raids would further reduce the affixing of fake stickers on liquor bottles.Meanwhile, the Inland Revenue Department was asked about the
current functioning of the RAMIS system
Thus, the SOC examined the current status of linking this data system with other government institutions
The officials presented at the committee meeting assured that this data system would be made functional by January 2024 by avoiding the
existing deficiencies
The IRD officials further said that the number of tax files is currently around 700,000 and it is expected to increase up to 1 million in
the future.Apart from this, the committee also advised the officials to focus on preparing a system for evaluating the parties who pay
income tax correctly.The SOC pointed out that by amending the laws related to customs, the customs can reach a tax amount that exceeds the
expected tax revenue
Further, it was discussed at length about the measures to be taken by the customs to collect the tax due.