
The hashtag #TaxTheChurches began trending on Twitter in mid-July. The spark was allegations about the wealth of celebrity pastor Joel Osteen. But it wasn’t the first time that “tax the churches” has circulated. In fact, it is […]
The hashtag #TaxTheChurches began trending on Twitter in mid-July. The spark was allegations about the wealth of celebrity pastor Joel Osteen. But it wasn’t the first time that “tax the churches” has circulated. In fact, it is […]
Large consumers of electricity will be taxed more heavily with a new tariff structure. They will no longer receive subsidies. Small consumers will receive a subsidy. During the General Political Considerations (APB) in the National […]
The stock market boomed last year, despite a pandemic that put 45 million Americans people out of work. But dozens of the biggest, most profitable corporations in the United States still paid […]
Were you planning to deduct all of your home office costs from 2020? Think again: For the year that more Americans than ever worked from home, home office costs are not deductible […]
For a fourth consecutive fiscal year, Jamaicans will not be faced with any new taxes to finance the budget. The announcement was made Tuesday by Finance and Public Service Minister Dr Nigel […]
The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) is preparing for talks to retrieve nearly $3B from companies alleged to have avoided taxes in a fuel duty exemption scheme, a charge that SOL Guyana Inc […]
Despite the government’s best efforts to deliver two rounds of direct payments for coronavirus relief to all eligible Americans over the past 10 months, many did not receive the full amount that […]
Santo Domingo.- Finance Minister José Manuel (Jochi) Vicente, affirmed Thur. that the government doesn’t plan a tax on remittances, a measure that he described as “illogical and impractical.” He tweeted that the […]
Santo Domingo.- The 180 calendar-day period to reap the benefits of Law 46-20 on Transparency and Asset Revaluation, which expired on January 11, was short for a number of taxpayers to access […]
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Acting Financial Secretary Marlon Johnson yesterday clarified that goods brought into the country will only be taxed at the point of entry, as concerns have surfaced on social media […]