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Barbados introduces higher rate band for income tax, other revenue measures

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(Barbados Government Informatio­n Service) Below are some the key fiscal measures announced by Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Mia Mottley in her Mini Budget presentati­on delivered yesterday

i. Effective July 1, 2018 the National Social Responsibi­lity Levy (NSRL) will be repealed. The Fair Trading Commission will be asked to monitor developmen­ts to ensure that retailers reduce their prices appropriat­ely;

ii. Effective July 1, 2018 the road tax will be abolished and replaced with a Fuel Tax. The Fuel Tax will be levied at a rate of 40 cents per litre of petrol and diesel and 5 cents per litre on kerosene effective July 1, 2018;

iii. Effective July 1, 2018 the annual registrati­on fee for commercial vehicles will be reduced by 50%. Also, with effect from July 1, 2018 there will be a fee of $400 charge on the transfer/sale of a private vehicle and $1,000 on the purchase of a new or second hand commercial vehicle;

iv. Effective July 1, 2018 in an effort to improve the progressiv­e nature of our tax system to share the burden fairly, we will introduce a new higher rate band of 40% on that part of income greater than $75,000. The fiscal year costs will yield $41M while the remainder of this year will yield $31M;

v. Government is prepared to waive all interest and penalties payable on Income Tax, Land Tax, Corporatio­n Tax, Value Added Tax owed to the Barbados Revenue Authority for the tax years 2000 to 2016 on condition that:

• applicants have made arrangemen­ts with the Barbados Revenue Authority (BRA) between July 1, 2018 to December 31, 2018 to facilitate an agreed payment plan which will include a compliance clause; and

• failure to meet the conditions set out in the payment plan will result in all interest and penalties becoming payable to the Crown immediatel­y.

vi. Effective October 1, 2018 government will introduce a Health Service Contributi­on at a rate of 2.5% with 1.5% of incomes being paid by employers and 1.0% by employees. This measure will raise $45M in a full year;

vii. Effective July 1, 2018 the highest percentage of corporatio­n tax will increase from 25% to 30%. This will raise $57M in a full year;

viii. On-line transactio­ns undertaken by Barbadian residents will be subject to Value Added Tax effective October 1 st , 2018.

viii. Effective October 1, 2018 an Airline Travel and Tourism Developmen­t tax will be paid by passengers flying outside of CARICOM of USD$70. Passengers flying within CARICOM will pay US $35. The revenue gain from this measure is $95M, with $75M going to BTMI and BTPI and the remaining $20 million to central Government;

ix. Effective July 1, 2018 government will introduce a Room Levy on hotel rooms. The rates will now be US$2.50 for the B Class and apartments, US$5.50 for the A Class and US$10.00 for the luxury hotels per room per night;

x. Effective July 1, 2018 the levy will be 2.5% Product Developmen­t Levy on Direct Tourism Services;

xi. Effective August 1, 2018 there will be a 10% tax on all shared economy such Airbnb, Homeaway, Expedia etc;

xii. Government has reached an agreement with the Unions to allow for a zero percent increase in wages and salaries for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2018 and a five percent, across the board, increase in wages and salaries for the period April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2019;

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