- The opposition New National Party (NNP) strongly criticizes the government’s plan to impose VAT on online services.
- The proposed tax will affect streaming, online advertising, cloud computing, software, e-learning, and other digital products.
- The NNP argues this move comes at a time of rising living costs and without offering citizens any relief measures.
- Opposition Leader Emmalin Pierre claims the government has not supported digital content creators or small online businesses.
- The NNP insists that revenue generation should not increase financial strain on citizens and calls for policies that balance economic progress with affordability.
Source: nowgrenada.com
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