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By Buddhika Kumarasiri - Kaduwela
“We do all this with tax revenue from the public. I do not think that more tax burden can be imposed on the public,” Bandula Gunawardena, Minister of Transport, Highways and Mass Media said yesterday (27).
The Minister made these comments regarding the trade union action by government employees demanding a 20,000 rupee salary increase.
The minister commented: “This is very unfortunate. I regret that the people of this country are not aware of the realities. It is the misfortune of the nation itself. According to the audit report of 2022, the tax revenue of the entire country is Rs.1751 billion. Of that, Rs. 1,265 billion is allocated for government employee salaries,72 per cent of tax revenue goes to government employee salaries and pensions, Rs. 560 billion is spent on benefits, including Samurdhi, for the poor. Then the total tax revenue is gone.
After that, Rs. 1,565 billion is paid as loan interest. That too has been paid by borrowing money.
If the requested salary increase is granted, an unlimited tax will have to be imposed on everyone, including government employees. Are they requesting a salary increase, thereby placing additional tax burdens on individuals who are already under significant pressure due to taxation? People who do not pay taxes are only seeking an increase in wages.
In spite of all the difficulties, the President decided to increase the salary to a certain extent in January. Salaries are not paid from the President’s or Finance Minister’s personal funds.