- Prime Minister Philip Davis announced a significant reduction in the value-added tax on food
- The VAT on food sold in food stores in the Bahamas will be cut by 50 percent
- This change will start on April 1
- The aim is to alleviate the burden of rising food prices
Source: vatcalc.com
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