ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka Customs is likely to see its 2025 revenue target exceeding by around 400 billion rupees, its Director General Seevali Arukgoda said, mainly led by taxes from imported vehicles. Sri Lanka Customs has set a revenue target of 2,115 billion rupees for this year, 36.2 percent higher than last year’s 1,553 million rupees. However, it has already exceeded the target by 197 billion rupees to 2,312 billion rupees as of Sunday (07), the official data showed. “We expect the revenue to exceed by 400 billion rupees,” Customs Director General Seevali Arukgoda told Economy Next last week. The…
Sri Lanka Customs likely to see 2025 revenue target exceeding by Rs. 400 bln: DG
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