A Bahamian citizen alleges the Department of Inland Revenue’s (DIR) VAT refund program is ineffective, citing a lack of communication, the need for costly legal assistance, and an unexplained 4% withholding from their eligible refund. After submitting their application in March 2024, they have yet to receive the $19,110 owed, leading them to believe the system is fundamentally flawed and the DIR is not properly functioning. The citizen’s experience contradicts the government’s 2022 promise of up to $40,000 in refunds for first-time homeowners.
Source: tribune242.com
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