Hundreds?of Barbadians lined up outside the Inland Revenue Department yesterday in a last-minute rush to file their taxes before the April 30 deadline.
The department had announced this year that all filing wouldl be done online, but yesterday security personnel were busy handing out tax forms to Barbadians.
Many people complained that they had no access to computers or that they could not remember their passwords, while others were there seeking assistance in filing.
As today is a bank holiday, many others are expected to descend on the department again on Friday, the last business day before the deadline.
Last-minute rush to file taxes
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