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More properties on auction block

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The Barbados Revenue Authority (BRA) is making another attempt to recoup millions of dollars in land tax owed by delinquent property owners.

It comes after a six-month period during which Government raked in six times more in current land tax revenue than it did in the same period in 2018.

In a series of notices published today (see Pages 30 to 33), BRA is seeking to sell via public auction about 30 properties as it seeks $3.4 million in outstanding taxes.

BRA manager, communications and public relations, Carolyn Williams-Gayle, confirmed the auctions planned for next month and February, which included vacant lots and structures all over the island.  (SC)

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