Sri Lanka’s Inland Revenue Department (IRD) has reached a historic milestone by surpassing Rs. 2 trillion in revenue, marking the highest collection in the department’s history, Commissioner General Rukdevi Fernando announced. Speaking at a special media briefing held today (24) at the Government Information Department, the Commissioner General said the achievement comes at a time when the national economy is gradually recovering from previous downturns. She noted that the IRD had been assigned a higher revenue target for this year compared to the previous year, reflecting improved economic activities and strengthened tax administration. According to the Commissioner General, the department…
Tax Revenue Peaks as IRD Crosses Rs. 2 Trillion Mark
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