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Social Share Over 16 million dollars of tax related payments were at stake in a court battle between Unicomer St Vincent Limited (Courts SVG) and the Inland Revenue Department (IRD); and with the judgement in, UNICOMER is going to have to pay up.
Justice Nicola Byer, in her April 29 judgement, expressed that she thought the case to be a perfect example of what was voiced by another of her learned colleagues, Lord Tomlin, who said, “every man (or business) is entitled if he can, to order his affairs so as that the tax attaching under the appropriate Act is less than it otherwise would be.” ....
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Courts ordered to pay millions in taxes to St Vincent government Friday, May 21, 2021
KINGSTOWN, St Vincent (CMC) – The High Court has ordered Unicomer (St Vincent) Ltd, the owners of Courts furniture and appliance store, to pay the St Vincent and the Grenadines government more than EC$12 million in unpaid taxes.
Justice Nicola Buter said that the case against the company was a “perfect example” of the dicta from a 1936 case when Lord Tomlin said, “… every man [or business] is entitled if he can, to order his affairs so as that the tax attaching under the appropria ....