Minister of Economic Affairs Michael Halkitis yesterday admitted there is “confusion” and “muddied waters” caused by the Department of Inland Revenue’s (DIR) new requirement that all businesses submit a real property tax (RPT) assessment number – even if they are renters – when applying for a business license renewal. The business community – through the Bahamas Chamber
Last year, Acting Comptroller in the Department of Inland Revenue (DIR) Shunda Strachan warned that the government would garnish the wages of those who have been delinquent in paying their taxes. She said yesterday that while DIR did not garnish any wages between then and now, “garnishing is coming”. Strachan, who made a presentation to
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