18% VAT on fuel, mobile phones, computers

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka slapped a new 18 percent value-added tax (VAT) on fuel, mobile phones, and computers from Monday to raise desperately needed revenue ahead of a foreign debt restructuring.

An earlier VAT of 15 percent on other consumer goods increased to 18 percent as the government sought to shore up its finances while Sri Lanka emerged from its worst economic crisis.

“To achieve economic stability, we must continue to forge ahead in this demanding path — one that is not adorned with flowers but presents formidable challenges,” President Ranil Wickremesinghe said in his New Year message.

Months of civil unrest sparked by the economic crisis forced the resignation of then-president Gotabaya Rajapaksa when protesters stormed his residence in July 2022.

His successor, Wickremesinghe, has raised taxes, cut government subsidies to comply with an International Monetary Fund bailout, and cracked down on anti-government protests.

The IMF rescue program requires him to finalize a restructuring of the island country’s $46 billion external debt by May after a government default in 2022.

The higher taxes kicked in as the government negotiated with its bilateral lenders and sovereign bond holders to reschedule repayments, a key condition of the IMF bailout.