Friday, April 1, 2016
Implementation Of Proposed Value Added Tax Revisions Postponed
The Inland Revenue Department has decided not to implement the proposed Value Added Tax(VAT) Revisions which scheduled to be implemented with effect from today(01) until further notice.Accordingly the applicable VAT rate will remain as 1% the commissioner general of Inland Revenue Department Kalyani Dissanayake has stated.
Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe has announced at Parliament in last March that the VAT Rate will be increased to 15% from the current rate of 11% with effect from 01st of April.The Prime Minister has also stated the government will impose capital gain tax.
Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe has announced at Parliament in last March that the VAT Rate will be increased to 15% from the current rate of 11% with effect from 01st of April.The Prime Minister has also stated the government will impose capital gain tax.
Sri Lanka Navy And Police Narcotic Bureau Had Been Arrested 11 Foreign Nationals Along With 101 Kilo Grammes Of Heroin At Southern Coast
Sri Lanka Navy Personal along with Police Narcotic Bureau Officials had been today(01) arrested 11 Foreign Nationals including 10 Iranians and 1 Pakistani who were transporting 101 Kilo Grammes Of Heroin through a foreign ship at Southern Coast of Sri Lanka .
The haul of Heroin was smuggled from Pakistan via the Southern Sea and then transported to Sri Lanka through a fishing trawler according to Sri Lankan Navy. The detained Foreign Ship which transported the haul of Heroin was owned by the 11 Foreign Nationals who were arrested during the raid it has been reported.
The arrested Foreign Nationals were identified as involved in the smuggling of heroin to Sri Lanka which had being operated jointly by Sri Lankan,Pakistani and Afghanistani agents .
The haul of Heroin was smuggled from Pakistan via the Southern Sea and then transported to Sri Lanka through a fishing trawler according to Sri Lankan Navy. The detained Foreign Ship which transported the haul of Heroin was owned by the 11 Foreign Nationals who were arrested during the raid it has been reported.
The arrested Foreign Nationals were identified as involved in the smuggling of heroin to Sri Lanka which had being operated jointly by Sri Lankan,Pakistani and Afghanistani agents .
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Colombo Crimes Division Has Informed The Colombo Court One Kidney Each Of Six Indian Nationals Arrested Recently Were Removed
The eight Indian Nationals were arrested by the Colombo Crimes Division on 04th of March at a guest house in wellawatta on suspicion of involved in alleged Kidney Transplant Racket operated between Sri Lanka and India and for staying in Sri Lanka by violating visa procedures.
The suspected Indian Nationals have been produced before Colombo Magistrate Court this morning and the Court has been informed by the Colombo Crimes Division that more than 286 documents were found in possession of the suspected Indian Nationals and investigations on them are being carried out through Interpol.
The Colombo Additional Magistrate has ordered the suspected to be under detention until 04th of April.
Local Organization On Protecting Consumers Rights Is To Complain UN On Consumer Affairs Authority
Although there is a price control mechanism in the market at present the consumer affairs authority has not taken any steps to implement it and not even considering the complaints made by consumers the national campaign for protecting consumers rights has stated.
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