From Daily Mirror Online
By Chandeepa Wettasinghe
Sri Lanka’s Finance
Ministry will be reviving two advisory committees to look into customs tariffs
and tax-related issues, top officials said.
“We will set up two committees: the Tax
Advisory Committee and the Customs Advisory Committee, and we will try to
resolve the tariff and tax-related issues,” Treasury Secretary Dr. R. H. S.
Samaratunga said at the sixth Ease of Doing Business Forum’ held last week.
He said that some
small issues had become needlessly bloated and had to be intensely debated
until solutions were found. “Several letters come to the Treasury with regard
to customs tariffs as well as taxation-related issues.
In the past, we dealt with these through the
two committees,” he added. According to Dr. Samaratunga, the committees will be
made up of heads of departments in the Finance Ministry, as well as leaders of
business chambers.
“The representatives will get together, and we
will listen to the grievances and issues put to us by the various parties,” he
said. He said that some of these nitty-gritty issues can be resolved within the
Treasury, which would free up time during the Ease of Doing Business Forums to
focus on bigger issues.
He was responding to MAS Active Trading (Pvt)
Ltd when the company complained that it had not received value added tax (VAT)
refunds and import credit vouchers since 2012. Most issues at the Ease of
Doing Business Forum revolve around customs and taxation.
Deputy Treasury
Secretary S. R. Attygalle added that the Treasury is open to recommendations
from the private sector on how to improve these processes. Finance Minister
Ravi Karunanayake said that the committee will have to resolve issues within a
short time frame.
“Let’s bring the committees back with time
targeting, so that you have a time target to give a response,” he said.
Meanwhile, Karunanayake reprimanded the department heads who attend the Ease of
Doing Business Forums and always respond to the problems of the private sector
with ‘we will look into it’.
“There should be no
excuses in our Ministry. We have to get things moving. You can’t come here and
say you’ll look into it. You have to come here with answers. Stop wasting
time,” he said.
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