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COPF Chairman unveils pioneering PAYE tax restructuring proposal

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Chairman of the Committee on Public Finance (COPF) Dr. Harsha de Silva has unveiled a pioneering PAYE tax restructuring proposal aimed at benefiting professionals and bolstering Sri Lanka’s economic prospects. Under this initiative, a comprehensive tax calculator is now accessible to the public, allowing citizens to understand and evaluate the proposed changes.

 The tax calculator allows the public to compare the existing tax structure, which reaches up to 36%, with the proposed reforms that limit the maximum rate to 24% including a surcharge for persons earning over Rs. 750,000. This tool is a vital resource for understanding the potential benefits and implications of these changes.

 Of particular significance is the anticipated revenue generation. While the current tax structure is expected to raise Rs 100 billion, MP Harsha’s proposed reforms maintain that target while simultaneously reducing tax rates. This restructured approach aims to alleviate the tax burden on professionals while retaining their valuable skills within Sri Lanka.

 MP Harsha stated, “Our mission is to ensure fair taxation while retaining our top talent within Sri Lanka. This tax restructuring proposal marks a turning point in Sri Lanka’s economic journey, illustrating our commitment to securing a prosperous future for our citizens.”

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