2 April 2024 12:00 am Views - 186
By Yohan Perera and Ajith Siriwardana
Ten distillery companies have defaulted taxes to the tune of Rs 6.9 billion in 2023 as per the report of Ways and Means Committee which was tabled in Parliament yesterday.
The companies that have defaulted include W. M. Mendis and Company, Wayamba Distilleries, Wayamba Spirit, Globe Blenders, McCallum Brewery, Kalutara Cooperative Distilleries, Synergy Distilleries, Randenigala Distilleries, Hingurana Distilleries and Royal Ceylon Distilleries.
As per the directive given by the Committee on Ways and Means, manufacturing and distribution of liquor by four companies who had defaulted tax namely W. M. Mendis and Company, Finland Distilleries, Synergy Distilleries and Randenigala Distilleries have been banned as their excise licences expired on September 30 last year and the Excise Department has not renewed them. However W. M. Mendis and Company, Finland Distilleries, Synergy Distilleries and Randenigala Distilleries who have agreed to pay default taxes have actually paid the first instalments on November 4, 2023. The four companies remitted a total of Rs 906, 176,439.51 while there is an outstanding amount of Rs 332,715,868.31
The report revealed that Wayamba Distilleries has filed a case at the Court of Appeal against the decision of the Excise Department to cancel its licenses.
Committee has raised concerns about liquor companies such as Globe Blenders, Wayamba Spirit Stores and Kalutara Cooperatives Distilleries who have evaded paying taxes by terminating their businesses.
Neither the Ministry of Finance nor the Excise Department have taken action to seize liquor bottles with fake security tax stamps until the committee directed the Commissioner General of Exercise to begin raids to seize liquor bottles with the fake sticker.