Saturday, October 5, 2013

10% VAT Reduction At Barbados Tourism Today While St. Lucia Revisits It’s One Year VAT Implementation

9 comments:

MR. "T" said...

a dog barks hoping it will create attention. U tooth-------less rag-dog OZZZZZZIE

martch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Go and scratch your flees somewhere else.

MR. "T" said...

a dog barks hoping it will create attention. U tooth-------less rag-dog OZZZZZZIE

martch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Go and scratch your flees somewhere else.

Anonymous said...

St.Lucia under Stephenson King, and his side-kick Tom Chou, was much better than St.Lucia under Kenny Anthony, Dalson and Philip J.Pierre. By now the re-development of Port Castries and the re-development of the international airport would have been underway. Hey, just saying.

Anonymous said...

And guy joseph would be a multi millioniare and the rest of us would be the ones left to pick up the tab.

Anonymous said...

So you are keeping all St.Lucians in poverty because of one man by the name of Guy Joseph?

Anonymous said...

Kenny Anthony said that the airport development tax was an illegal tax.
Is he aware that Canada has a permanent airport development tax?
Of course,he does not care whether St.lucia has an airport which meets the highest standards of quality,efficiency and effectiveness.
what is the status of the redevelopment of port castries?
What is the status of the airport re development project?
It's almost two years and no positive announcements from the government.
The VAT is Kenny's only major achievement and unfortunately it is a disastrous one(it is an achievement only for Kenny and his ministers)
PROMISE MADE PROMISE KEPT.

LLL said...

If Richard Peterkin (of The programme "Brass Tax") were to hear you utter his name implying your proposition in your arguement, he would flatly deny the association as stated. Before VAT and when things were "nice", bajans and other neighboring countries would take pleasure in coming to our soil to shop simply because our goods were much more reasonable. Our country made too many sacrifices. Our government lost revenue and unable to collect to deliver or render the services to our people. High unemployment; world economical contraction; Tomas aftermath reconstruction; The free-ness is over; the Bon tan have to be controlled. We are now paying the cost for being blind all these years. Responsible leaders should be able to make bold decisions to safeguard the integrity & fiscal liability of the country we reside. We just have to live with it for what it's worth.

Anonymous said...

Yes, what's happening with all the proposed projects: the airport redevelopment, the Castries Port development, the Soufriere electro-geothermal project, new tourism projects, and so on?
Weren't all these projects supposed to have been prefunded? Inquiring minds would like to know.

LLL said...

Lets make a deal Ozzy Boy. You want 10%. Fine. Then suggest to the Government to remove VAT exemptions on all those specialized goods in effect and then you can have your cake & eat it too. You just can't have it both ways.