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capital gain tax postponed by six months

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1capital gain tax postponed by six months Empty capital gain tax postponed by six months Mon Apr 04, 2016 9:27 pm

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Govt. delays capital gains tax after investors turn bearish

Reuters: Sri Lanka has postponed a plan to reintroduce capital gains tax by six months, a senior official said on Friday, after the move dented foreign investor sentiment.

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe last month told Parliament his Government would increase value added tax (VAT) to 15% from 11 and collect capital gains tax for the first time since 1987, ahead of talks on a $ 1.5-billion IMF loan.

The measures were to have come into force from the start of April.

“The implementation of capital gains tax is postponed by six months,” Deputy Treasury Secretary S.R. Attygalle told Reuters on Friday. He said the increase in VAT had also been postponed.

Wickremesinghe’s Government has changed several revenue proposals announced in its 2016 budget in November, after meeting opposition.

The budget deficit is expected to have hit 7.2% of GDP in the last year, missing the target of 4.4%. Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake last week blamed the increase on the high cost of refinancing loans raised by the former government of Mahinda Rajapaksa without parliamentary approval.

On Tuesday, the Central Bank said Sri Lanka was planning to return to international capital markets to issue international sovereign bonds and raise up to $ 3 billion this year.

Foreign investors have sold 1.3 billion rupees ($ 8.81 million) worth of shares since Wickremesinghe’s announcement.

The IMF has long called on Sri Lanka to reduce its budget deficit, raise revenues and bolster its foreign exchange reserves. These are likely to be the main conditions for the grant of the loan, economists say.



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Govt. delays capital gains tax after investors turn bearish

Reuters: Sri Lanka has postponed a plan to reintroduce capital gains tax by six months, a senior official said on Friday, after the move dented foreign investor sentiment.

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe last month told Parliament his Government would increase value added tax (VAT) to 15% from 11 and collect capital gains tax for the first time since 1987, ahead of talks on a $ 1.5-billion IMF loan.

The measures were to have come into force from the start of April.

“The implementation of capital gains tax is postponed by six months,” Deputy Treasury Secretary S.R. Attygalle told Reuters on Friday. He said the increase in VAT had also been postponed.

Wickremesinghe’s Government has changed several revenue proposals announced in its 2016 budget in November, after meeting opposition.
The budget deficit is expected to have hit 7.2% of GDP in the last year, missing the target of 4.4%. Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake last week blamed the increase on the high cost of refinancing loans raised by the former government of Mahinda Rajapaksa without parliamentary approval.

On Tuesday, the Central Bank said Sri Lanka was planning to return to international capital markets to issue international sovereign bonds and raise up to $ 3 billion this year.

Foreign investors have sold 1.3 billion rupees ($ 8.81 million) worth of shares since Wickremesinghe’s announcement.

The IMF has long called on Sri Lanka to reduce its budget deficit, raise revenues and bolster its foreign exchange reserves. These are likely to be the main conditions for the grant of the loan, economists say.
 



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Government is clearly lost the direction of where to go. This is the result of continuing national government. The separation of UNP and SLFP has to happen immediately otherwise the current anarchy situation will continue and country's macro economic health will become worse and worse.
On the political front the main objective of forming a national government was to introduce a new constitution but up to now just limit to few statements other than that nothing happened. This government is quickly becoming big words-no action government.
On CGT, there will be no CGT on capital market transactions due to many practical difficulties and if to overcome those Sri Lanka market has be developed up to foreign international market standards which will take another five to ten years so that we should not worry on this much.
In terms of net foreign selling referred to in the above article it is baseless that foreigners are selling due to CGT but in fact it is largely due to the selling of Singer stake by its controlling share holder with the view to increase the market liquidity. Until that transaction the net foreign outflow was less than 500mn.   

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