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COLOMBO, Sri Lanka – March 30, 2024 Chat2Find company engaged in conversational AI has officially announced the launch of LankaLAW an Artificially Intelligent (AI) powered Legal Assistant for Sri Lanka for Legal Research, Analysis and Advise. This is a part of Chat2Find initiative to release series of AI powered Assistants to Sri Lankan market as announced in…
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LankaLaw Forum provide you an interactive platform to find instant answers for all your legal questions through live interaction with lawyers and industry professionals. Forum has dedicated special sections for key areas of law including Commercial Law, Property Law, Immigration Law, Family Law, Criminal Law (including Traffic Law), Consumer Law, Debt Recovery Law, Intellectual Property…
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Acts of Parliament (2007-2024)
LankaLAW provide legal resources required by lawyers and legal professionals for their day to day reference. Given below is the Acts passed by the Parliament of Sri Lanka since 2007.
Chat2Find releases 3 Specialised ChatBots for Sri Lanka Market:
Jan 31, 2024, London Chat2find AI company specialised in conversation AI has released 3 key Artificially Intelligent (AI BOTS) services for Sri Lanka market specialised in taxation, law and business. Chat2Find AI provides cutting edge solutions to users who seek unrestricted and unbiased information related to any specialised subject. LankaTAX – AI Tax Advisor LankaTax is an…
IMF sounds tough on tax evasions, corruption
By Sanath Nanayakkare The International Monetary Fund said in Colombo yesterday that authorities need to publish governance diagnostics periodically in relation to tax collection, tax exemptions and tax concessions to dispel any doubts in the public mind whether any parties or individuals would be evading taxes through the loopholes. “We have heard concerns from people…
49 mn. tax unpaid by cinema halls in Colombo
The Colombo Municipal Council (CMC) there is an unpaid tax arrears of Rs. 49 million due from cinema halls located in the CMC jurisdiction. The amount is an arrears of Entertainment Tax from 2019 – 2023, they said. According to the Entertainment Tax Ordinance, every cinema hall is required to pay 08% of their daily…
Sri Lanka to capture 500,000 out of one million “evaders” into tax net: official
Tuesday January 9, 2024 11:15 am ECONOMYNEXT — Sri Lanka plans to bring 500,000 out of some 1 million “tax evaders” who have the capacity to pay income tax into the tax net in a bid to increase direct taxation to 40 percent, according to State Minister of Finance Ranjith Siyambalapitiya. Speaking at a media…