- Bahamian businesses criticize IMF for suggesting further revenue measures, including possible VAT hike
- Businesses argue that new or increased taxes should be off the table due to high cost of living and inflation
- Prime Minister rules out following IMF’s suggestion of increasing VAT rate
- Businesses believe IMF is out of touch and that more taxes will not lead to prosperity
- Concerns raised about IMF recommendations not aligning with on-ground realities and pressures faced by citizens
- Businesses urge government to be creative and not rely solely on taxes for revenue
- Calls for present taxation framework to remain undisturbed with no increases or additions
- No room for any VAT increase according to Small Business Association and Resource Centre’s founder
Source: tribune242.com
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