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Sri Lanka's mounting interest cost: The largest expenditure in Budget 2025
In budget 2025, LKR 2,950 billion (8.9% of GDP) has been allocated for interest payments on public debt. Government revenue is estimated at LKR 4,990 billion in 2025, nearly 60% of which will be spent on servicing just the interest payments on debt. Comparison of Interest Cost with Key Tax Revenues in 2025 To put this in context, tax revenues from VAT, Excise Tax, Social Security Contribution Levy, Withholding Tax, and PAYE are expected to generate LKR 2,860 billion (62% of total tax revenue ). Even all of this covers only 97% of total interest expenditure.
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Sri Lanka's mounting interest cost: The largest expenditure in Budget 2025
In budget 2025, LKR 2,950 billion (8.9% of GDP) has been allocated for interest payments on public debt. Government revenue is estimated at LKR 4,990 billion in 2025, nearly 60% of which will be spent on servicing just the interest payments on debt. Comparison of Interest Cost with Key Tax Revenues in 2025 To put this in context, tax revenues from VAT, Excise Tax, Social Security Contribution Levy, Withholding Tax, and PAYE are expected to generate LKR 2,860 billion (62% of total tax revenue ). Even all of this covers only 97% of total interest expenditure.
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Sri Lanka's mounting interest cost: The largest expenditure in Budget 2025
In budget 2025, LKR 2,950 billion (8.9% of GDP) has been allocated for interest payments on public debt. Government revenue is estimated at LKR 4,990 billion in 2025, nearly 60% of which will be spent on servicing just the interest payments on debt. Comparison of Interest Cost with Key Tax Revenues in 2025 To put this in context, tax revenues from VAT, Excise Tax, Social Security Contribution Levy, Withholding Tax, and PAYE are expected to generate LKR 2,860 billion (62% of total tax revenue ). Even all of this covers only 97% of total interest expenditure.
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Sri Lanka's mounting interest cost: The largest expenditure in Budget 2025
In budget 2025, LKR 2,950 billion (8.9% of GDP) has been allocated for interest payments on public debt. Government revenue is estimated at LKR 4,990 billion in 2025, nearly 60% of which will be spent on servicing just the interest payments on debt. Comparison of Interest Cost with Key Tax Revenues in 2025 To put this in context, tax revenues from VAT, Excise Tax, Social Security Contribution Levy, Withholding Tax, and PAYE are expected to generate LKR 2,860 billion (62% of total tax revenue ). Even all of this covers only 97% of total interest expenditure.
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Sri Lanka moves closer to finalising debt restructuring with Japan
Sri Lanka’s Cabinet approved a debt restructuring agreement with JICA, following bipartisan negotiations and legal clearance, aiming to boost investor confidence and secure further international financial support....
2025-02-06
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China’s US$74 rice grant to reach Sri Lanka by end June
China’s embassy in Sri Lanka said the first two shipments of a 500 million yuan (74 million US dollar) grant of rice will reach the island’s shores on June 25 and June 30.
2022-06-14
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World Bank to provide US$ 105 mn for country’s Urea for Maha Season
The World Bank has agreed to provide a financial Assistance of US$ 105 million to provide the full Urea fertilizer requirement for paddy cultivation during the 2022 Maha Season, Agriculture Minister Mahinda Amaraweera said.
2022-06-08
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Govt presents supplementary estimate to Parliament
Government yesterday presented to Parliament a supplementary estimate to spend Rs 695 billion for various purposes. The estimate presented to the House to spend Rs 67 billion to continue payment of the monthly allowance of Rs. 5000 to govern...
2022-06-08
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Cabinet nods for fertilizer imports
The cabinet on Monday has unanimously decided to import total requirement of chemical fertiliser for the coming Yala and Maha seasons. Accordingly, Sri Lanka will import 15,000 MTS of Urea, 45,000 MTS of Murate of Potash (MOP) and 36,000 MT...
2022-06-08
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