Budget for 2014 was released on 12 June 2014, which reflects the GPD growth by 5.7% for 2013/14 finance year and declined by 0.1% compared to the previous year. The budget has emphasised on the measures to raise revenues, improve transparency in the field of tax administration and enforcement, maintain investment and contains some changes of excise duties.
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