- Inland Revenue Department
Official website of Sri Lanka's Inland Revenue Department providing tax-related services, notices, and resources for taxpayers and businesses
- Inland Revenue - Te Tari Taake
We collect most of the revenue that the New Zealand government needs to fund its programmes We also administer a number of social support programmes including Child Support, Working For Families Tax Credits, and Best Start
- Department of Revenue-Western Province
The Department of Revenue-Western Province oversees revenue collection and management, ensuring efficient financial operations for the region
- Access To e-Services - Inland Revenue Department
You, or people you authorize, can log in and use different e-Services for registering, filing your returns, checking your tax balance and transaction history, paying taxes, requesting a refund, lodging an appeal or an objection, or requesting for a clearance certificate
- eRevenue Licence Service
These Organizations provide required services, which essentially required to obtain the Revenue Licence and to run the vehicle on roads as well Insurance Companies: Insurance companies facilitate to issue general insurance covers to your vehicles, which is mandatory as suited for your requirements
- Inland Revenue Department Sri Lanka (IRD) – ird. gov. lk
The main tax authority in Sri Lanka is the Inland Revenue Department (IRD), which guarantees equitable revenue collection, encourages voluntary compliance, and supports national development projects by means of funding Whether you are a corporate entity, small business owner, or individual taxpayer, successful handling of your tax liabilities depends on knowing how the IRD runs The Inland
- Inland Revenue Department Breaks Rs. 2 Trillion Mark . . .
Inland Revenue Department Breaks Rs 2 Trillion Mark Surpassing the Previous Years The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) has achieved a historic milestone, reporting the highest tax revenue collection in the department’s history this year As of November 17, the IRD’s total revenue collection stands at approximately Rs 2,002 billion
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