800 new vehicles to enter the SL vehicle market soon
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Measures will be taken to release all vehicles imported in
violation of rules and regulations and are currently in the department's
custody, the Sri Lanka Customs said.
Customs Director-General Major General (Retired) G. V.
Ravipriya said steps will be taken this month to release the vehicles to
implement the budget proposal in this regard.
He further said that vehicles that had been imported in
violation of rules and regulations will be released subject to fines and taxes.
Major General (Retired) G. V. Ravipriya said nearly 262 such
vehicles currently under the Customs Department's custody will be released
after the necessary fines and taxes are collected by the end of this month.
Stating that all 800 vehicles that had been imported in
violation of rules and regulations will be released after obtaining the fines
and taxes, he said in certain cases the Attorney General’s advice is required.
Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa had proposed in the Budget
2022 to release the vehicles under the custody of the Sri Lanka Customs to
generate additional revenue of Rs. 4 billion
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