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# Under reforms to the VAT Act, realtors now have to notify the Department of Inland Revenue of any land, property or real ...
# An Eleuthera resort has blamed a downturn in business for the “tough decision” to close its restaurant and “furlough” impacted staff with effect from Monday, August 18.
# Ms Strachan said that although most Bahamian homeowners misunderstood the notice as an intent to tax them, the motivation to send it out was to identify undeclared short-term rental properties so ...
# Liquor stores will from September 1 have to register with the Department of Inland Revenue’s website as part of the Government’s crackdown on the sector’s over-saturation in inner-city Nassau.
# BTC last year decommissioned its legacy copper services to signal the end of the “plain old telephone services” era and the complete transition to fibre. Grand Bahama is now fully fibreised and can ...
# DEPUTY Prime Minister Chester Cooper has been elected Vice President of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation ...
# The Bahamas Department of Correctional Services (BDOCS) Chaplaincy Department along with volunteers and families of ...
# Killarney S.T.E.A.M. Camp kicked off with over 120 young minds from the Killarney constituency gathered at the New Providence Community Center to explore the worlds of robotics, clean tech, ...
# LIQUOR stores will have to register through a new Department of Inland Revenue (DIR) online portal starting September 1 - with a renewed focus on ensuring such businesses are not close to schools ...
# DESPITE Free National Movement (FNM) leader Michael Pintard’s claims that the immigration system has become broken and corrupt under the Davis administration, immigration rights activist Louby ...
# Jeremy Sweeting, the Free National Movement’s (FNM) candidate for Central and South Abaco and current chief councillor for the Abaco Cays, told The Tribune that while dump site oversight legally ...
# IMMIGRATION rights activist Louby Georges says the continued influx of Haitians entering The Bahamas illegally is driven by local employers and developers who persist in hiring them.