Sri Lanka raises sin taxes ahead of elections
Sri Lanka raises sin taxes ahead of elections
COLOMBO: Sri Lanka on Tuesday sharply raised taxes on alcohol, tobacco and gambling to pay for public sector salary increases and subsidised loans for small businesses in an election year.
Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweera introduced a $50 entry tax on a handful of casinos while doubling taxes from the gaming industry. Hefty increases were slapped on cigarettes and alcohol.
Taxes on popular small Japanese cars were increased by a minimum of 20 per cent, while Samaraweera also introduced a new carbon tax on all categories of vehicles except electric cars.
However, the minister announced a minimum 2,500 rupee ($15) monthly salary increase for the 1.5 million public sector employees, as well as raising pensions.
He also announced a raft of special subsidised loans to start small businesses and cheap housing loans for newlywed couples.
The populist moves come ahead of presidential elections due later this year.
A power struggle between President Maithripala Sirisena and his estranged Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe dealt a severe blow to the economy in the last quarter of last year, Samaraweera said.
Sirisena unexpectedly sacked his prime minister in October and called fresh elections, triggering a two month power struggle that was only ended after the Supreme Court ruled that the president had violated the constitution.
Last week, the International Monetary Fund revived a $1.5 billion bailout for Sri Lanka that was suspended in October following the power struggle.
Because of the political crisis, the economy grew by just 3.0 percent last year, the slowest expansion in 17 years, according to the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.
The IMF said it expected Sri Lanka´s growth to improve to 3.5 per cent in 2019.
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