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2023 Budget's revenue target missed by LKR 382 Bn
The Ministry of Finance Annual Report, released on 31st May 2024, shows that in 2023, total revenue including grants fell short of the Budget target by LKR 382 billion or 11%. In 2023, actual total revenue and grants amounted to LKR 3,074 billion, while the approved estimates set at the end of 2022 for 2023 were LKR 3,456 billion. Among the revenue components, VAT contributed the most to the shortfall, accounting for over half of the gap, missing its estimate by LKR 214 billion or 24%. Excise duty also significantly underperformed, falling short by LKR 88 billion. Conversely, some revenue components exceeded their approved estimates. Revenue from Withholding Taxes and Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE) taxes made surpluses of LKR 68 billion and LKR 45 billion, respectively, or 76% and 45% above the target. This increase could be due to the reintroduction of Withholding Taxes and PAYE at the beginning of 2023.
Featured Insight
2023 Budget's revenue target missed by LKR 382 Bn
The Ministry of Finance Annual Report, released on 31st May 2024, shows that in 2023, total revenue including grants fell short of the Budget target by LKR 382 billion or 11%. In 2023, actual total revenue and grants amounted to LKR 3,074 billion, while the approved estimates set at the end of 2022 for 2023 were LKR 3,456 billion. Among the revenue components, VAT contributed the most to the shortfall, accounting for over half of the gap, missing its estimate by LKR 214 billion or 24%. Excise duty also significantly underperformed, falling short by LKR 88 billion. Conversely, some revenue components exceeded their approved estimates. Revenue from Withholding Taxes and Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE) taxes made surpluses of LKR 68 billion and LKR 45 billion, respectively, or 76% and 45% above the target. This increase could be due to the reintroduction of Withholding Taxes and PAYE at the beginning of 2023.
Featured Insight
2023 Budget's revenue target missed by LKR 382 Bn
The Ministry of Finance Annual Report, released on 31st May 2024, shows that in 2023, total revenue including grants fell short of the Budget target by LKR 382 billion or 11%. In 2023, actual total revenue and grants amounted to LKR 3,074 billion, while the approved estimates set at the end of 2022 for 2023 were LKR 3,456 billion. Among the revenue components, VAT contributed the most to the shortfall, accounting for over half of the gap, missing its estimate by LKR 214 billion or 24%. Excise duty also significantly underperformed, falling short by LKR 88 billion. Conversely, some revenue components exceeded their approved estimates. Revenue from Withholding Taxes and Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE) taxes made surpluses of LKR 68 billion and LKR 45 billion, respectively, or 76% and 45% above the target. This increase could be due to the reintroduction of Withholding Taxes and PAYE at the beginning of 2023.
Featured Insight
2023 Budget's revenue target missed by LKR 382 Bn
The Ministry of Finance Annual Report, released on 31st May 2024, shows that in 2023, total revenue including grants fell short of the Budget target by LKR 382 billion or 11%. In 2023, actual total revenue and grants amounted to LKR 3,074 billion, while the approved estimates set at the end of 2022 for 2023 were LKR 3,456 billion. Among the revenue components, VAT contributed the most to the shortfall, accounting for over half of the gap, missing its estimate by LKR 214 billion or 24%. Excise duty also significantly underperformed, falling short by LKR 88 billion. Conversely, some revenue components exceeded their approved estimates. Revenue from Withholding Taxes and Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE) taxes made surpluses of LKR 68 billion and LKR 45 billion, respectively, or 76% and 45% above the target. This increase could be due to the reintroduction of Withholding Taxes and PAYE at the beginning of 2023.
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