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ارسل بواسطة:  zephyr
Posted On:  Oct 19, 2009

  Reece Chipman - President of The Bahamas Institute of Chartered Accountants (BICA) - says: It's Time for Value Added Tax (VAT) in The Bahamas

By INDERIA SAUNDERS ~ Guardian Business Reporter ~ Inderia@nasguard.com: The president of the Bahamas Institute of Chartered Accountants (BICA) is acknowledging potential benefits to this nation's offshore stemming from a move to change this country's tax regime, specifically, an introduction...... [view]

ارسل بواسطة:  Woldhek
Posted On:  Aug 14, 2008

  There goes my darling (VAT)

NRC Handelsblad 14 Aug 2008 View this drawing in the gallery Bekijk deze afbeelding in de galerie ... [view]

ارسل بواسطة:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jun 24, 2008

  The Caribbean Basin Initiative (CBI) Extended Two Years... It Will Ultimately Be Replaced With A Reciprocal One In Keeping With World Trade Organization (WTO) Standards, Forcing Caribbean Nations To Lower Or Remove Duties On U.S. Goods

PM—CBI extension won: By INDERIA SAUNDERS, Guardian Business Desk - Nassau, Bahamas: WASHINGTON, DC — Bahamian exporters can now breathe a sigh of relief with Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham announcing a two-year extension to the Caribbean Basin Initiative, likely just enough time...... [view]

ارسل بواسطة:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jan 18, 2008

  The Public Sector Management of Change in Infrastructure Group Calls for Bahamas National Lottery

Think tank calls for national lottery: By Betty Vedrine, Senior Guardian Reporter: Nassau, Bahamas: The government should introduce a national lottery and apply taxes to education, health care, crime and capital development, as well as enter private-public partnerships, tax households...... [view]

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