10-year tax concessions for strategic development projects in several sectors

10-year tax concessions for strategic development projects in several sectors

February 15, 2026   10:14 pm

The government has decided to grant tax concessions of up to 10 years for investments in strategic development projects within the tourism, manufacturing and agriculture sectors.

The relevant order has been issued by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake in his capacity as the Minister of Finance, Economic Stabilization and National Policies, according to reports.

Under the new directive, tax incentives will be offered for investments ranging between US$ 50 million and US$ 300 million.

The Ministry of Finance, Economic Stabilization and National Policies stated that eligible projects must generate a minimum of 50 local employment opportunities.

It has been proposed to grant corporate income tax exemptions for a period ranging from five to ten years for qualifying investments.

Furthermore, tax concessions will also be provided for the importation of capital goods and construction materials required for the implementation of these projects, the Finance Ministry said.

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