- Introduction of GST: The General Services Tax (GST) will take effect on August 1, 2025, with a standard rate of 13% applied to a wide range of services, including tourism, professional, construction, communication, and various other services.
- Registration Requirements: Service providers must register for GST if their annual revenue exceeds EC$300,000. Mandatory registration applies to those offering short-term accommodations, auctioneers, and statutory bodies, with current registrants from the former GST system transitioned to the new regime.
- Filing and Support Information: The first GST return is due by September 30, 2025, with subsequent returns required by the 20th of the following month. For assistance, the public can contact the Inland Revenue Department during office hours.
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