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Sands Golf Tournament Returns to Grand Bahama for 10th Year
After four years, the highly anticipated and competitive Sands Golf Tournament returned to Grand Bahama for its tenth instalment, bringing together a community of avid golf lovers eager to get back on the green.
Hope for Deep Water Cay?
Hope for Deep Water Cay?
Four years after Hurricane Dorian wrecked East Grand Bahama, one of the oldest Bahamian bonefishing lodges - the once illustrious Deep Way Cay (DWC) - remains closed as its employees continue to recover.
From Strachan's scare to Lyles' crash, Budapest was active
BUDAPEST, Hungary - It wasn't a promising start for The Bahamas at the 19th World Athletics Championships at the National Athletics Stadium in Budapest, Hungary, but it ended on a strong note, with two Bahamian athletes running in the final of their respective events.
Tourist and locals brawl in Guana Cay, Abaco
Tourist and locals brawl in Guana Cay, Abaco
A FIGHT involving second homeowners and Bahamians outside a bar on Guana Cay, Abaco, has highlighted the community's lack of law enforcement officers.
TRAFFIC DIVERSION FOR JUNKANOO CARNIVAL 2023
TRAFFIC DIVERSION FOR JUNKANOO CARNIVAL 2023
The Traffic Division of the Royal Bahamas Police Force, wish to advise the General Public of temporary road closures between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on Saturday May 20th 2023.
Inland Revenue has been garnishing accounts since early April
The Department of Inland Revenue (DIR) has made good on its promise to begin garnishing the bank accounts of businesses that are severely in arrears and have not made arrangements to correct their debt to the government, DIR's Head of Communications John Williams told Guardian Business yesterday, adding that this has been done to "many" ...
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‘Overwhelming response’ to luxury hotel becoming home-away-from-home
Exuma’s Grand Isle appealing to live, work, play and lease market...With large residential style villas ranging upwards of 5,000 square feet, Grand Isle Resort in Exuma is using its own architectural footprint to leap into a burgeoning market of luxury long-term rentals...
Top finance official warns of "consequences" for businesses over tax non-compliance
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Ministry of Finance's top official said yesterday warned that there will be "consequences" for businesses over tax non-compliance while making the case that government's primary motivation is collecting outstanding taxes. "We are not targeting businesses," Wilson told reporters yesterday. "Businesses which are non-compliant have consequences for non-compliance. Tar...
Tax crackdown
Tax crackdown
The Department of Inland Revenue (DIR) conducted a seizure of goods from two Harbour Island businesses this week for being non-compliant in remitting value-added tax (VAT) and business license fees to the government's tax department, DIR's Head of Communications John Williams said yesterday. Williams said the operation began Monday and continued into yesterday. The information ...
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SEARCH AND SEIZE: Inland Revenue cracking down on VAT underreporting
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Inland revenue officials yesterday confirmed that several boats, cars, golf carts, cases of beer and other assets were seized in the department's first 'search and seizure' operation this week. John Williams, communications lead at the Inland Revenue Department, told Eyewitness News: "We commenced our first search and seizure operation on Harbour Island [...]