Antigua sales tax (ABST) is a value added type of tax introduced in Antigua in 2007. ABST is levied on local consumption and paid by the consumer. The Commissioner of Inland Revenue, supported by the Inland Revenue Department, administers the tax. The Customs and Excise Department collects ABST payable on imports on behalf of the Commissioner.
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