Sri Lanka stands at a crucial stage in a programme of stabilisation and adjustment which started in the late 1980s. Fiscal pressures are severe with government revenue around 21% and expenditures around 31% of GDP in 1990 and 1991 (although expenditure has been reduced to around 28% in 1992, largely through cuts on the capital side). A programme of fiscal adjustment would seem to require both a substantial decrease in expenditure and a substantial increase in revenue. The purpose of the paper is to describe possible sources of revenue expansion, in part by drawing on international comparisons. Sri Lanka's direct taxes contribute very weakly, as a fraction of both GDP and revenue, relative to other countries. Expansion of the personal income...
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The Sri Lankan government implemented tax reforms in 2011, including removal of the tax exemption gi...
This note argues that the Sri Lankan government’s recent proposal to implement universal tax registr...
The Provincial Revenue Department of the particular Province was established in the year 1991 with t...
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This paper seeks to describe the principles that have guided recent tax reforms in Asian developing ...
There have been major changes in tax systems in several countries over the last two decades for a va...
This thesis deals with the accounting system and the tax system in Sri Lanka and compares these syst...
Taxation is a major instrument of fiscal policy which is used to achieve socio economic objectives. ...
This paper discusses competitiveness-related issues surrounding the design and administration of cor...
This paper is part of a wider research on South-East Asia countries ’ taxation carried on under the ...
Since the last Article IV Consultation, the Sri Lankan economy has advanced on several fronts. Howev...
Value Added Tax is one of the major type of tax currently practiced in Sri Lanka. This study focuses...
Despite repeated attempts, South Asian countries have managed only limited and sporadic success in m...
This paper aims to examine the role of fiscal policy on economic growth applying the endogenous grow...
Developed countries have had commendable success in improving their taxation policy systems over the...
The Sri Lankan government implemented tax reforms in 2011, including removal of the tax exemption gi...
This note argues that the Sri Lankan government’s recent proposal to implement universal tax registr...
The Provincial Revenue Department of the particular Province was established in the year 1991 with t...
taxation; Sri Lanka; history; Customs Department; Inland Revenue Department; inequality.From the 19...
This paper seeks to describe the principles that have guided recent tax reforms in Asian developing ...
There have been major changes in tax systems in several countries over the last two decades for a va...
This thesis deals with the accounting system and the tax system in Sri Lanka and compares these syst...
Taxation is a major instrument of fiscal policy which is used to achieve socio economic objectives. ...
This paper discusses competitiveness-related issues surrounding the design and administration of cor...
This paper is part of a wider research on South-East Asia countries ’ taxation carried on under the ...
Since the last Article IV Consultation, the Sri Lankan economy has advanced on several fronts. Howev...
Value Added Tax is one of the major type of tax currently practiced in Sri Lanka. This study focuses...
Despite repeated attempts, South Asian countries have managed only limited and sporadic success in m...
This paper aims to examine the role of fiscal policy on economic growth applying the endogenous grow...
Developed countries have had commendable success in improving their taxation policy systems over the...