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Persons with no TIN could face penalty of up to Rs. 50,000

03 Jan 2024 - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}      

With effect from 1 January, persons who have not obtained a Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) will be subjected to a penalty not exceeding Rs. 50,000, the Department of Inland Revenue cautioned.
In a notice to the public, the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) reminded it is mandatory for persons at the age of 18 or more, or who turn 18 years on or after 1 January, to register and obtain a TIN.
Further, any persons receiving an income exceeding Rs. 1,200,000 for a year of assessment (from 1 April of a year to 31 March of the following year) must register for income tax.
The general public has the option of registering online at www.ird.gov.lk, requesting registration by post, or registering in person at the IRD.
Meanwhile, as per the statement made by State Minister Finance Ranjith Siyambalapitiya last week, the deadline to open tax files for new vehicle registrations, new revenue licenses, opening of new current accounts and property purchases has been postponed from 1 January to 1 February.