'Limits on firms paying VAT is discriminatory'

Mon, Aug 19th 2013, 08:00 PM

 

THE proposal from government to only require Value Added Tax from companies making more than $50,000 in profits is discriminatory, according to director and operations manager of Nassau Motor Company Rick Lowe.
The government’s white paper points out that in many cases, countries have set the threshold at a level that is too low in the misguided belief that maximising the number of registrants will maximise net VAT collections...

THE proposal from government to only require Value Added Tax from companies making more than $50,000 in profits is discriminatory, according to director and operations manager of Nassau Motor Company Rick Lowe.

The government’s white paper points out that in many cases, countries have set the threshold at a level that is too low in the misguided belief that maximising the number of registrants will maximise net VAT collections...

 

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