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Inland Revenue to go after Unicomer for full $20 million taxes owed

Unicomer St. Vincent Ltd., parent company of Courts Furniture Store, is expected to be served with notice very soon from the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) demanding that the over $20 million in outstanding taxes be paid. The government’s position was validated following a ruling by the Eastern Caribbean Court of Appeal last week which ruled in favour of the tax collection entity that they were in fact owed $12.66 million.

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Inland Revenue to go after Unicomer for full $20 million taxes owed

Unicomer St. Vincent Ltd., parent company of Courts Furniture Store, is expected to be served with notice very soon from the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) demanding that the over $20 million in outstanding taxes be paid. The government’s position was validated following a ruling by the Eastern Caribbean Court of Appeal last week which ruled in favour of the tax collection entity that they were in fact owed $12.66 million.

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Stay a while: the interplay between winding-up proceedings and the mandatory stay provisions under the BVI Arbitration Act | Walkers

The recent decision of the BVI Commercial Court (the "Court") (the Hon. Justice Ingrid Mangatal (Ag.)) in Kenworth Industrial Limited v Xin Gang Power Investments Limited BVIHCOM.

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COVID-19 vaccine mandate appeal hearing slated for May

The Eastern Caribbean Court of Appeal has set May 2, 2024 as the date for hearing the appeal in the COVID-19 vaccine mandate case. The case was initially scheduled to be heard on February 1. The hearing was adjourned after a member of the three-judge panel was unavailable to hear the matter. Since then, public sector workers who were dismissed under the government’s 2021 COVID-19 vaccine mandate, which the High.

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