- Anura Kumara Dissanayake is being targeted by misinformation campaigns ahead of the presidential election in Sri Lanka
- Social media posts claim that Dissanayake promised to remove VAT from all items if elected president
- Fact-check reveals that Dissanayake only promised to remove VAT from items related to health, education, and food
- Many items in these sectors are already VAT-exempt under current Sri Lankan regulations
- Dissanayake’s proposal would likely continue or slightly expand these exemptions
- Misunderstanding may stem from past tax cuts by former president Gotabaya Rajapaksa, which included broad VAT reductions
- The claim that Dissanayake promised to remove VAT from all items is false
Source: srilanka.factcrescendo.com
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