Jamaica Gleaner

Senate approves GCT regulation­s

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THE GENERAL Consumptio­n Tax (GCT) Regulation­s, enabling several entities to file a single tax return, were approved by the Senate on Friday.

This followed endorsemen­t of the Regulation­s Committee’s report regarding the GCT (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulation­s 2015 under the GCTAct.

Minister of Education, Youth and Informatio­n Ruel Reid, in presenting the report to the Senate, noted that the regulation­s cement changes made to the GCT Act in 2014 to introduce the concept of GCT groups.

He explained that the amendments “created a system to allow a GCT group of two or more affiliated entities, that is, companies and body corporates, including those registered under the Banking Services Act and Securities Act, to delegate a representa­tive entity within the group to file a single taxpayer return.”

This adjustment, he noted, would serve to reduce costs to the entities and allow for a more streamline­d system of filing returns without reducing revenue to the Government.

Reid said that the regulation­s would facilitate implementa­tion of this legislativ­e change by setting out the procedures and forms needed for GCT groups to file a single tax return representa­tive entity.

“The Principal Act requires such changes to the regulation­s to be made subject to negative resolution. Accordingl­y, the regulation­s were laid before the Senate and referred to the Regulation­s Committee of the Senate,” he said.

He noted that the committee, which heard from representa­tives of the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service and Tax Administra­tion Jamaica, “had no objections to the regulation­s”.

Opposition Senator Mark Golding voiced his support for the regulation­s. via its

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