Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Tax warning

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GOVERNMENT WILL BE going after more tax evaders this year.

Acting Revenue Commissioner Wayne Forde made this promise yesterday as he urged land tax defaulters to pay up.

 During the launch of a partnership between Card Services at Cave Shepherd and the Barbados Revenue Authority (BRA) at the latter’s Weymouth, St Michael office, Forde said there were 110 000 accounts, but the compliance rate was only 65 per cent. And he suggested that these delinquent accounts contributed to delayed payments to taxpayers. (TG)

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