Salary The president receives a monthly salary (as of 2016) of LKR 100,000 (≈ $1,000) paid from the consolidated fund. It was increased from LKR 25,000 (≈ $500) to LKR 100,000 in 2006.
Tax benefits By tradition, the president and past presidents are not subjected to
income tax. This practice dates back to the pre-republic era when the
crown was not subject to tax. In 2018, this practice was changed with the
Inland Revenue Bill which removed the tax exemption given to the President.
Legal immunity The president has immunity from both civil or criminal proceedings, during the tenure of office and acts carried out during this period.
Residence in
Kandy The official residence of the president in Colombo is the
President's House (formerly the Queen's House as the residence of the governor-general). The government pays for meals and staff. Other presidential residences include: • the
President's Pavilion, is the president's second official residence in
Kandy; • the
Queen's Cottage is the official presidential vacationing residence in the holiday-town of
Nuwara Eliya. In recent years from time to time
Prime Minister's House, commonly referred to as
Temple Trees, which has been the traditional residence of the
prime minister since 1948, has been used by some presidents such as
Kumaratunga and
Mahinda Rajapaksa. Other presidents, such as
Jayewardene and
Sirisena, have refused to use the President's House, with the former preferring to stay at his personal residence in
Braemar, and the latter at his former ministerial residence at Wijayarama Mawatha.
Travel For ground travel, the president uses the
presidential state car, which is an armored black
Mercedes-Benz S-Class (S600) Pullman Guard. For Domestic air travel, helicopters from the
No. 4 (VVIP/VIP) Helicopter Squadron of the
Sri Lanka Air Force are used. For foreign travel, Special or Regular Flights of the
SriLankan Airlines are used. During ceremonial occasions, ships and boats of the
Sri Lanka Navy have been commissioned as the
presidential yacht.
Security President's Security Division (PSD) is the main unit charged with the close protection of the President of Sri Lanka. During President
Mahinda Rajapakse's time in office the specialized
Army unit the '
President's Guard' was formed for Presidential Security. Prior to the formation of the President's Guard, army personnel served as a squadron under the President's Security Division since 1996 and focused on key tasks including the perimeter security of the presidential residence,
Temple Trees. 5th Regiment
Sri Lanka Armored Corps was the first army unit chosen to be in the dedicated security of the president of Sri Lanka during the presidency of
Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga. However, in April 2015, President
Maithripala Sirisena dissolved the President's Guard. Currently the president's security is provided by the elite
Special Task Force (STF) of the
Sri Lanka Police.
Presidential flag (1972−2022) After the oath of office has been taken by the elected president, a
presidential flag was adopted by the president as the insignia of their office. Each president had a unique standard, incorporating traditional symbols associated with the president or their home region. This was the case until Acting President
Ranil Wickremesinghe abolished the presidential flag.
Presidential Dispatch Bag The 'Attaché Case', Presidential Dispatch Bag carries important and secret documents wherever president is traveling. This was specifically designed by
Sri Lanka Army. President will hand over the Dispatch Bag from one President to the next in line. ==Presidential staff==