COPF urges reevaluation of tax mechanism to avoid govt. profits loss

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Committee of Public Finance (COPF), at its most recent meeting, has examined the effectiveness of recent tax increases on tobacco and
liquor, aimed at discouraging consumption and boosting government revenue.Drawing attention to the Laffer curve in taxation, the COPF
observed a decline in government revenue over the past two months compared to the same period last year, attributing it to higher taxes that
have led to increased smuggling and the adoption of alternative measures.At the meeting held on Wednesday under the chairmanship of MP
Harsha de Silva, the COPF members recommended a thorough analysis of the inflation index to guide tax adjustments and research into existing
tax systems to prevent revenue loss.The COPF also raised concerns about the failure of the Excise Department to address issues such as
non-payment of taxes and the use of fake stickers by liquor license holders, despite instructions from the Ministry of Finance
Expressing dissatisfaction over the lack of action, the Committee emphasized the urgency of implementing recommendations to safeguard
inefficiencies in revenue collection from liquor license holders
It was revealed that the Excise Department continues to operate manually, hindering efficient revenue collection and enforcement against
illegal activities.The COPF emphasized the need for digitalization to address these challenges, expressing surprise at delays attributed to
cost concerns
They urged immediate measures to solicit quotations for digital software to prevent corruption within the Excise Department.Further, COPF
approved three Orders under the Excise (Special Provisions) Act, as detailed in Gazette No
2364/36, Gazette No
2361/44, and Gazette No
2364/35.These Orders, effective from 01 January 2024, amend business hours for liquor licensed establishments and revise excise duties on
various tabocco and alcoholic products
The approval came following extensive discussions during COPF meeting.MPs Patali Champika Ranawaka, U
K
Sumith Udukumbura, Mayantha Dissanayake, Chandima Weerakkody, Madhura Withanage, Dr
Nalaka Godahewa, Isuru Dodangoda, and officials representing the Excise department and the Department of fiscal policy were present at the
Committee meeting held.