Recommendations for 2019 budget proposals Stop any tax concessions to alcohol industry

28 February 2019 12:01 am

 

The Ministry of Finance and Mass Media has called upon all stakeholders to make proposals for the budget of 2019 as a contribution to ensure the introduction of a successful budget to build a strong economy and an enriched country.   


A country can most certainly be enriched by the good health status and wellbeing of its citizens. In this context, the SLMA being the apex of all academic and professional medical association of Sri Lanka strongly urges you to refrain from granting any tax concessions to the alcohol industry.   


We wish to express our concern in relation to the significant reduction in taxation of beer, which was implemented through the budget of 2017. We, therefore, request the Ministry of Finance to increase the taxation of beer, at least to the levels before this tax reduction was implemented.   

 

According to the STEPS Survey 2015 of the Ministry of Health and WHO, the current use of alcohol among males over 15 years was 35% and less than 1% among females


We also request that there should be no relaxation of alcohol retailing regulations at all in the budget of 2019.   


The reasons for the above statement are as follows:   

 

 

Increasing overall consumption will increase all harmful effects of alcohol use: eg:- accidents, suicide, and illnesses (cirrhosis, strokes, cancers, heart attacks, etc.)   

 

 

 

The illicit trade should be dealt with by appropriate law enforcement (Police and Excise Departments) and not by the price reduction of alcohol


We sincerely hope that the Ministry of Finance will take these facts into consideration and refrain from reducing the price of alcohol in the budget proposals of 2019.