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  2. Taxation in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    In November 2019, newly elected President Gotabaya Rajapaksa approved mandate to abolish taxes such as PAYE, NBT, Withholding tax, Capital Gain tax, Bank Debit tax and to reduce VAT tax rate from 15% to 8%. [8] [9] Tax evasion is a rampant and prevalent issue in Sri Lanka. [10]

  3. Value-added tax - Wikipedia

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    The current standard rate for VAT in the United Kingdom since 2011 is 20%. ... Sri Lanka [155] 18% 0% VAT = Valued Added Tax has been in effect in Sri Lanka since ...

  4. List of countries by tax rates - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka [40] 30% (highest rate) 15% (lowest rate) [102] 0% 36% (if annual income is more than LKR 3 million) 12% (standard rate) 8% or 0% (reduced rates) Taxation in Sri Lanka Sudan: 5% (special exempt companies), 15% most other companies [207] Taxation in Sudan Suriname: 36% [208] 8% (first SRD2,646 per year is deductible) 38% [209 ...

  5. List of countries by tariff rate - Wikipedia

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    Global map of countries by tariff rate, applied, weighted mean, all products (%), 2021, according to World Bank. This is a list of countries by tariff rate. The list includes sovereign states and self-governing dependent territories based upon the ISO standard ISO 3166-1. Import duty refers to taxes levied on imported goods, capital and ...

  6. Tax harmonization - Wikipedia

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    The Value-Added Tax (VAT) is part of the acquis communautaire, and two directives (1977 and 2006) closely codify the VAT regime in EU Member states, with a minimum standard rate of 15% and a restricted list of reduced rates.

  7. Sri Lankan economic crisis (2019–present) - Wikipedia

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    The Sri Lankan economic crisis [8] is an ongoing crisis in Sri Lanka that started in 2019. [9] It is the country's worst economic crisis since its independence in 1948. [9] It has led to unprecedented levels of inflation, near-depletion of foreign exchange reserves, shortages of medical supplies, and an increase in prices of basic commodities. [10]

  8. Maximum retail price - Wikipedia

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    The MRP of this bottle of water in Sri Lanka is 90 Rupees. Maximum retail price ( MRP ) is a manufacturer-calculated price that is the highest price that can be charged for a product sold in India , Indonesia , where it is known as Harga Eceran Tertinggi ( HET ), and Bangladesh . [ 1 ]

  9. Private limited company - Wikipedia

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    as corporate/profit tax (18% rate) with or without VAT (up to 20% rate, depends on product or service) tax payer; fixed tax rate (in transliteration "yediniy podatok" or "sproschena sistema opodatkuvannia") is a 5% rate from revenue, with or without (on request) VAT registration.