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New Sri Lanka VAT rules to hit tourism, BPO sectors

New Sri Lanka VAT rules to hit tourism, BPO sectors
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COLOMBO, SRI LANKA — Sri Lanka has expanded its Value Added Tax (VAT) framework to the digital economy effective July 1, raising taxes on financial services from 18% to 20.5% and imposing new VAT obligations on global digital platforms — a sweeping change industry experts warn will hit the country’s tourism, telecommunications, and IT outsourcing sectors hard.

According to a report from Daily Mirror, the Gazette notification, published last week by the Ministry of Financial Planning and Economic Development, requires global platforms like Booking.com and Agoda.com to charge VAT to Sri Lankan users, while applying new layers of taxation to software subscriptions, cloud services, and internet packages.

The shift comes as Sri Lanka competes for regional outsourcing contracts and tourism revenue against neighbors with more favorable digital tax regimes.

Tourism and digital costs take an immediate hit

The application of VAT to global travel platforms is expected to deal a major blow to Sri Lanka’s tourism marketing industry, which relies on price competitiveness against regional rivals.

Industry leaders warn the higher costs will discourage both foreign arrivals and local travel at a time when the sector is still recovering from years of economic strain.

“Sri Lanka is competing with regional destinations based on price sensitivity. Adding a tax to hotel bookings via these platforms will make us more expensive, potentially reducing foreign arrivals and local travel,” the report noted.

Beyond tourism, software subscriptions, cloud services, internet data packages, and smartphones are all expected to become more expensive, widening the digital accessibility gap and driving up costs for both consumers and businesses.

BPO sector faces loss of competitive edge

The new VAT rules pose a particularly serious threat to Sri Lanka’s growing IT outsourcing and business process outsourcing (BPO) industry, which depends on affordable global digital tools to compete with regional powerhouses.

With cross-border digital services now subject to VAT, operational costs are set to spike, potentially eroding the price advantage that has helped Sri Lanka attract Western clients.

“This could make Sri Lanka less competitive compared to India, Vietnam, or the Philippines,” industry stakeholders warned, citing concerns that some international digital platforms may withdraw from the market rather than navigate local VAT registration and compliance rules.

Education advocates have also labeled the amendments a “tax on knowledge,” with one IT industry representative stating, “Younger generations depend heavily on digital platforms for education, freelancing, and employment opportunities. Making access more expensive will only deepen the knowledge divide.”

The new tax regime reflects a growing global tension between governments seeking to capture revenue from the digital economy and the outsourcing industry’s need for low-cost, frictionless access to global digital infrastructure.

As Sri Lanka pushes forward with VAT expansion to stabilize public finances, providers and enterprises operating in the country face a recalibrated cost equation — one that places the nation’s BPO competitiveness, foreign investment appeal, and digital economy growth squarely in the balance against its short-term fiscal goals.

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