The VAT transition “guidance notes” were finally released to the Bahamian private sector at the weekend, giving various industries and individual businesses just one week to comply with the “fine details” of the budget’s requirements before the 12 percent VAT rate comes into being on July 1, 2018.
Source: Tribune242
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