Jamaica Gleaner

Falmouth TAJ building up and running

- Leon Jackson/Gleaner Writer

THE NEW state-of-the-art J$157m Tax Administra­tion Jamaica (TAJ) building in Falmouth, Trelawny, opened its doors for official business yesterday, ending a spate of missed opening dates, dating back almost two years.

“Our new office will increase in, a significan­t way, the way we serve our clients,” said Meris Haughton, communicat­ions manager at TAJ. “Today our new automated queue management system is being rolled out. The Falmouth office is the first of our 29 locations in Jamaica to have this system.”

Haughton noted that the 4,000-square foot, two-storey building will be offering a suite of e-services, which should significan­tly improve the quality of service to customers.

“We will be pushing this aspect so clients can stay at their offices and homes to conduct business with us. These include certificat­es of fitness, applicatio­ns for Tax Compliance Certificat­es, taxpayer registrati­on numbers, and in other tax matters,” said Haughton.

The building, which was constructe­d in accordance with the town’s Georgian architectu­re, falls within the heritage requiremen­ts for Falmouth. It also has its own sewerage system.

FIRST CUSTOMER

Hussein Anthony Reid, the first customer to show up at the new location, was very impressed with the service.

“I came to license my car and pay for a certificat­e for a police record and was in and out in a jiffy,” said Reid, who received a present for being the first client to be served.

Despite having the new building in Falmouth, Haughton said taxpayers will still have the services of the mobile collection unit, which operates in several communitie­s.

“The mobile collection unit, which works in a joint arrangemen­t with the Trelawny Municipal Corporatio­n, will be continued. This is especially for trade licences and property taxes,” said Haughton.

 ?? FRATER PHOTOS BY ADRIAN ?? Falmouth’s Tax Administra­tion Jamaica building.
FRATER PHOTOS BY ADRIAN Falmouth’s Tax Administra­tion Jamaica building.
 ??  ?? Hussein Anthony Reid (right) accepts a gift from Antoinette Bygrave, manager at the Tax Administra­tion Jamaica office in Falmouth, Trelawny.
Hussein Anthony Reid (right) accepts a gift from Antoinette Bygrave, manager at the Tax Administra­tion Jamaica office in Falmouth, Trelawny.

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