- The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employer’s Confederation (BCCEC) opposes IMF’s suggestion to increase taxes
- BCCEC believes that increasing VAT would adversely impact businesses
- BCCEC questions the rationale behind IMF’s recommendations and suggests streamlining government spending instead
- BCCEC supports the imposition of a domestic minimum top-up tax of 15 percent
Source: thebahamaschamber.com
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