Estimated revenue loss of excise department for 2021 revealed
The Government has incurred a loss of Rs. 27 billion in
excise revenue this year due to the current COVID-19 situation, the
Commissioner General of Excise M J. Gunasiri has revealed.
Issuing a statement, the Media Unit of the Parliament of Sri
Lanka said that he made the observation during the meeting of the Committee on
Public Accounts (COPA) that was held last week (22).
The Commissioner General of Excise pointed out to the
committee that although the expected revenue of the Excise Department this year
is Rs. 160 billion, it is difficult to achieve it in the current situation.
The COPA Committee had convened to inquire into the Auditor
General’s Report for the year 2019 and the current performance of the Excise
Department Under the Chairmanship of Prof. Tissa Vitarana.
Although the Excise Department, the Customs Department, and
the Inland Revenue Department had made recommendations at a COPA Committee
meeting in the year 2019 to set up a computer system that would be
interconnected, the Committee discussed at length that it had not yet been
implemented.
While the Committee also emphasized the need to implement a
computer software system to correct the process of calculating the Excise
Revenue of the Department, attention was also drawn to the fact that the
project has not been implemented properly despite the allocation made by the
Budget and Supplements for the year 2016 to 2018.
The need for one particular institution for the purpose of
regulating rehabilitation, training and socialization of drug addicts was also
emphasized by the committee.
The Chairman of the Committee stressed that the vacancies
that have existed in the Department of Social Services for a long time should
be filled expeditiously. Accordingly, the Committee pointed out the need to
implement this project expeditiously by uniting all the institutions belonging
to the Department.
The Director General of Excise informed the committee that
work has already begun to install a computer system. The Committee directed the
Commissioner General of Excise to submit to the COPA Committee the time frame
for the installation of this computer system with a defined plan before
November 05.
Delays in the provision of safety stickers for liquor
bottles and liquor related products and the delay in the development of a
secure sticker management system were also discussed at this meeting to
increase Government revenue.
Excise officials said that the process had been delayed due
to factors such as the need to implement digital technology by major
manufacturing companies and the prevailing COVID situation. The Chairman of the
COPA Committee instructed the officials of the Excise Department to expedite
this process.
Hon. State Minister Lasantha Alagiyawanna stated that the above projects should be expedited in order to obtain the proper revenue due to the Excise Department which is the third highest revenue earner for the Government.
The Committee strongly emphasized the need to expedite the
implementation of these recommendations made by the COPA Committee without
further delay
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