Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Telecommun­ication levy to undergo transforma­tion

- By Bandula Sirimanna

The Finance Ministry is contemplat­ing bringing an amendment to the Telecommun­ication Levy Act to change its present administra­tion and revenue collection process.

The aim is to replace the present administra­tor and the collector of the levy Telecommun­ication Regulatory Commission ( TRC) to introduce uniform levy structure under the purview of Inland Revenue Department ( IRD) while strengthen­ing its functions, a senior official of the ministry said.

The levy imposed under Telecommun­ication Levy Act, No. 21 of 2011 shall be charged and levied from every person receiving any telecommun­ication service. This levy was reduced to 11.25 per cent in 2019 from the previous levy of 15 per cent.

The IRD has already made their representa­tions in writing to the Treasury to hand over this levy collection to the department which will directly boost the consolidat­ed fund, H .A.L. Udayasiri, Secretary of the Inland Revenue Service Union told the Business Times.

Therefore instead of introducin­g a new tax like Special GST which was turned down by the Supreme Court, making use of systems that are already in place and amending the relevant act would be a more practical solution to the present revenue reduction, he said.

Further, the IRD has brought to the notice of the Treasury relating to several accounting deficienci­es and irregulari­ties of the TRC detected by the Auditor General’s Department in the administra­tion of this levy, he disclosed.

One such deficiency is the certain omissions of the levy received directly into the TRC bank account and Internatio­nal Outgoing Call Levy receivable amount for the particular years under review.

Thus the income for the particular years had been understate­d in the balance sheet, the audit report revealed adding that there were irregulari­ties in transferri­ng monies to the consolidat­ed fund in some of the financial years.

Given the serious state of revenue collection in the country, the Ministry should focus on tackling issues in the existing tax system to ensure revenue is maximized, the report revealed.

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