By SANCHESKA BROWN
Tribune Staff Reporter
sbrown@tribunemedia.net
THE government has collected nearly $28m in value added tax since the January 1 implementation date, according to Minister of State for Finance Michael Halkitis.
The Golden Isles MP told The Tribune that $11m has been collected from the Department of Customs at the country’s borders and $17m was taken in from large businesses – those making more than $5m in gross sales – during the first filing period.
The deadline for the first filing period was Monday, March 2. Mr Halkitis said more than 90 per cent of registered businesses submitted their returns and payments on time. He said the government is “very pleased” and “encouraged” by the numbers.
“The first filing period was for large business and we expected 328 businesses to file. For businesses making over $20m we expected 98 and got 90 and for business making more than $5m but less than $20m we expected 230 and got 205, so that’s 90 per cent compliance, we are obviously pleased with those numbers,” he said.
“We collected around $11m in January at the border and $17m in returns from companies that filed for a total of $28m. Those numbers are in the range that we expected, actually better than our forecast, so we are happy so far that compliance has been good from the larger companies. The ones that have not filed, the majority of them have asked for our assistance in filing and that is why they are late, so we expect to get those filings very soon.”
Roughly, 5,500 smaller businesses are expected to file VAT returns by April 28. Mr Halkitis said the government has arranged free seminars and released videos to assist companies with their filings.
“We are offering assistance to those companies to ensure we have a smooth roll out. The first filing period was encouraging in terms of the numbers and we want to keep it that way. So in the coming weeks we are going to be educating smaller business, with a gross of less than $5million, on how to file.”
Last month, Prime Minister Perry Christie said he is “absolutely certain” value added tax (VAT) will be a “major success story for the people of The Bahamas.”
VAT is charged at a rate of 7.5 per cent on most goods and services.
The government has said it expects to collect around $300 from VAT in the first year of implementation.
Comments
asiseeit 9 years, 9 months ago
The big question is how much of that 28 million will go towards our debt? We where told that the government needed to implement VAT to pay down our debt. Will the money from VAT be used as we where told it would be or will government just use it as a cookie jar? I predict that Government will NOT pay down our debt with VAT. I also predict that government will hold true to form and waste, mismanage, and steal the VAT money just as they have with all the rest of our tax dollars. There will never be a true accounting of OUR money as if there was, chaos would ensue. We are ruled by a class of people that surely will spend the hereafter in hell.
SP 9 years, 9 months ago
We are ruled by the pirates chosen by the electorate!
TalRussell 9 years, 9 months ago
http://tribune242.com/users/photos/2015…
The_Oracle 9 years, 9 months ago
Already in the "general account" no doubt, with requests for waste submitted! The National Debt will see not one dime, meaning the pressure will still be on from the IMF et al. So, along comes another tax to take care of the National debt. They are so predictable.
TalRussell 9 years, 9 months ago
http://tribune242.com/users/photos/2015…
bismark 9 years, 9 months ago
more money for them to steal
digimagination 9 years, 9 months ago
Yes, I 'd be VERY curious to know EXACTLY where this money, and all future VAT revenue is going...
proudloudandfnm 9 years, 9 months ago
Why is anyone curious about what will happen to it's money? It will be completely wasted. It will be stolen. It will be given to friends to build dormitories.
Why are you guys asking about this when the evidence is right in your face?
Publius 9 years, 9 months ago
These means they are way behind their projected VAT intake for the remainder of fiscal year 2014/2015, as that projection was nonsense in fact. Which means we will be downgraded - again.
Bahamas676 9 years, 9 months ago
28 million for brave and Christie pockets
duppyVAT 9 years, 9 months ago
$28 million x 12 = $336 million ........................ what you think about that???????????
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