COLOMBO : Taxes on dates donated for Ramadan has been reduced from Rs 200~ to Rs one per every kilogramme,, director of Muslim Religious and Cultural Affairs M S M Nawaz told Colombo Times on Tuesday,Jan.28.
Nawaz said that according to a latest notification, the new tax structure will apply to all dates that are exported to SRi Lanka for consumption during the month of holy Ramadan.
It was revealed Tuesday,Jan (28) that Sri Lanka Customs has imposed taxes on the stock of dates donated by Saudi Arabia as a gift for the Ramadan fasting season.
This information came to light during a media inquiry at the Cabinet press conference held earlier today.
Cabinet Spokesman, Minister Nalinda Jayatissa, stated that the government plans to relax taxes on dates during the Ramadan fasting season.
The Minister further confirmed that a Cabinet decision had been taken in this regard.
However, Minister Jayatissa clarified that as the date stock was received prior to the announcement of the tax relief, taxes had in fact been levied on it. Efforts are now being made to provide the necessary relief, he said.
It was also disclosed that Sri Lanka Customs had imposed taxes amounting to Rs. 33 million on the 50 metric tons of dates donated by Saudi Arabia.