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Committee on Public Finance Call for an Impartial and Investigative report on the sugar tax revision

Date : 07-01-2021

Chairman of the Committee on Public Finance Hon. Anura Priyadarshana Yapa, instructed the Ministry of Finance officials to submit an impartial and investigative report to the Parliament on whether consumers will benefit from the sugar tax revision.

The Chairman of the Finance Committee emphasized that although the tax on the price of imported sugar was revised to 25 cents from Rs. 50.00 per kilogram through the Gazette Notification No. 2197/12 issued by the Ministry of Finance on 13th October 2020, it did not benefit the consumers at all.

Meanwhile, the Chairman further instructed the Ministry of Finance officials to submit a report to the Committee on whether the revision of the tax on steel towers imported for construction will also benefit the general consumers.

The Chairman of the Committee on Public Finance stated that the general public should really benefit from the government's tax reforms.

He said so while considering several special gazette notifications pertaining to the Ministry of Finance issued since last October at the Committee on Public Finance on 5th January.

Attention was also drawn to the steps to be taken to encourage the production of canned local seawater and freshwater fish, the revision of taxes on health test kits and the code revision of safety masks. However, the Chairman stressed that the state mechanism should make all the positive changes necessary for the people to live a better life.

 

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