St Kitts Urged To Revoke Licences From Tax Delinquent Professionals
by Amanda Banks, Tax-News.com, London
03 January 2008
The St. Kitts and Nevis Chamber of Industry and Commerce is recommending that
the government focus on delinquent professionals who refuse to submit their
returns to the Inland Revenue Department and revoke their business licences
until outstanding taxes are paid.
In a news release detailing its official response to the 2008 Budget Address
delivered last week by Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Denzil L. Douglas,
the Chamber said it was pleased to learn that “no new taxes will be introduced
in the next fiscal year” and hopes that the rate of existing taxes will
not be increased.
The Chamber said it hopes the government will continue to improve tax collection
in order to increase revenue and recommended a widening of the tax base so that
individuals and entities who should pay taxes do so, as the law requires.
The Chamber also recommended that government focus on delinquent professionals
who refuse to submit their returns to the Inland Revenue Department.
“Such delinquencies should result in the revocation of business licences
until outstanding taxes are paid,” the Chamber urged.
It also called on the government to design a programme to deal with distressed
and abandoned properties in the Federation as the government is being deprived
of well-needed taxes from such properties, while the values of neighbouring
properties are unfairly suppressed because of their proximity to distressed
and abandoned properties.
“A workable solution to this problem should include a facility whereby
citizens can be encouraged to purchase such properties, repair or renovate them,
and then bring them back on stream as taxable real estate,” the Chamber
recommended.
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