- Guernsey retains its credit rating.
- Tax reforms, including a GST, are expected from 2028.
- These reforms aim to strengthen and diversify Guernsey’s revenue.
- The changes are projected to slightly improve Guernsey’s long-term fiscal position.
Source: spglobal.com
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