The Minister said that much more than the previous allocation the capital expenditure will be significantly increased in the coming budget.
The Minister also said that the budget is aiming to raise taxes in areas which have not been looked at before without placing a greater burden on the public.
“Unknowing and unprofessionally neglected areas are being looked at for revenue generation. It will create revenue, the revenue will be greater than the recurrent expenditure of the year 2016.But the revenue plan won’t have a cost impact on the people," Minister Karunanayake said when a group of Sri Lankan based foreign correspondents met him in his ministry Wednesday evening.
Elaborating on the prospects of the economic policy statement made by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe in Parliament, the minister said that the government looks for a policy shift to change the ratio between the in direct and direct taxes from the current 80-20 percentage to 6 –40 percentage by the year 2020.