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# Based on the $2.5bn in taxes and other revenues collected during the nine months to end-March 2025, he explained that the ...
# IN response to rising public safety concerns, recent criminal cases, and international advisories surrounding jet ski ...
# AN amendment to the Immigration Act, set to take effect on July 1, 2025, will introduce a new daily fee of $3 for work ...
# US defence attorneys representing three Bahamian men accused of playing key roles in a transnational cocaine trafficking ...
# CENTRAL and South Abaco MP John Pinder says the government is nearly finished demobilising the Dorian debris site in Spring ...
# FREE National Movement (FNM) leader Michael Pintard has slammed the Davis administration’s latest budget, branding it a ...
# The Prime Minister yesterday touted that his administration will achieve The Bahamas’ “first-ever” Budget surplus in the upcoming 2025-2026 fiscal year despite slashing its size by almost $373m.
# The Prime Minister yesterday unveiled a tax compliance crackdown on the private island cruise line destinations that will be "the biggest driver" of Bahamian economic growth over the next five years ...
# "In the first half of this fiscal year, we experienced a six-month deficit of $404.1m. However, for the majority of the second half of this current fiscal year, we have witnessed monthly surpluses.
# Outstanding tax arrears owed to the Government in three key revenue streams increased by more than $104m during the nine months to March 2025, it was revealed yesterday.
# The Opposition's chairman yesterday accused the Government of taking credit for "undoing half the trauma" it had caused by imposing 10 percent VAT on medicines, feminine and baby products.
# In New Providence, the government has allocated funds for a boundary wall, improved surveillance systems, and upgrades at the Detention Centre. Similarly, the Grand Bahama Detention Centre will ...
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