Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Easier ways to pay taxes

- Tax payer-Colombo

The present draft tax proposals states that the introducti­on of Withholdin­g Tax (WHT) would be only an advanced deduction and the payees will be subjected to file tax returns each year and make the balance payments, over and above the WHT percentage if they are liable to do so. In effect all those whose income will be more than the tax threshold will be forced to open tax files and submit tax returns hereafter.

What a wasteful expenditur­e! Were the officials aware or did it occur to them, the substantia­l administra­tive costs to be borne by them for this complicate­d exercise? Also the unnecessar­y hassle for the tax liable public in filing returns which easily can be avoided. It would have been simpler, practical and most appropriat­e for the Government to use the existing banking system and its facilities to make the tax deductions which could be made foolproof by fixing higher WHT rates, say for instance a rate of 10 per cent or if the need be, even a higher rate imposed on interest income, and making it a final tax?

The Government would earn much higher revenue, without incurring even 10 per cent of the anticipate­d administra­tive costs and the hassle of monitoring. To avoid deduction of a higher percentage on low income earners, a slab system could be introduced to be applied on the basis of a declaratio­n by the depositor, confirming his total income does not exceed an agreed amount.

By this method the hassle of opening tax files by all and sundry, filing returns, monitoring payments, and substantia­l administra­tive costs could be avoided. Moreover, through the banking system these collection­s could be done much more effectivel­y and with the introducti­on of the unique identities as proposed will leave no room for defects errors or irregular declaratio­ns.

Over to the experts to consider these thoughts in a more profession­al manner.

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