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killemwitdakno says...

HA HA ha ha. Bravo.

( Even though it was Perry who factored it in too broadly )

killemwitdakno says...

1.2 trillion isn't going to help 19 trillion in increasing debt. The earnings will also be lost.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxgezC4…

On Bahamas under rising tax exchange pressure

Posted 25 April 2017, 6:39 p.m. Suggest removal

killemwitdakno says...

F the EU. Who needs them to share with us? Who's trying to share with them? This was always their intent from the threat of the blacklist.

Share with the UK to snub the union. Let England pull files and take them to the UN for funding terrorism or something.

What do they need to know now?

> What happens if you do not comply with
> the CRS?
>
> A11. If Financial Institutions do not
> comply they will be subject to
> penalties under local legislation. In
> practice, Financial Institutions will
> not deal with each other unless they
> are demonstrably compliant and able to
> produce their global intermediary
> identification number (GIIN) issued by
> the Inland Revenue Service in the USA.
> Therefore, Financial Institutions will
> need to comply if they are to continue
> in business.

..Yeh well the US already pulled the corresponding banks out of the region. Not sure what remaining business that is supposed to be. A few just want it all.

They cut pensions, cleaned out individual's savings accounts after the recession and now want no where to be a safe haven. http://www.irishtimes.com/business/pers…

Jesus wasn't into this harsh tax thing.

EUAOI

On Bahamas under rising tax exchange pressure

Posted 25 April 2017, 5:51 p.m. Suggest removal

killemwitdakno says...

Why don't we ever hear of these solicitations? The silence makes it appear that there's no market interest.

Also keep profiles on the FDI's.

killemwitdakno says...

if the company is the first of it's kind to apply here , that should be considered also.

Leave it to PLP to logically implement things.

killemwitdakno says...

"these permits (for less skilled positions) seem to reflect employer difficulties in enticing local residents into accepting lower-paid positions in agriculture and low-end service occupations.”

In the states if you are collecting unemployment , you have to prove that you are applying to enough jobs each week. The persons on social services here should be doing so also. in the same way, there ought to be proof that capable locals have not applied.

And the big elephant is where are the companies even posting these jobs?!! Email the constituency offices, use the Bahamian sites. Force government to utilize there databank.

In truth , the companies that are getting benefits in coming here are trying to be even more cheap in sourcing Haitians and Chinese. If it wasn't a huge benefit, they would be complaining having left already.

killemwitdakno says...

What would have been your job title?

killemwitdakno says...

Limiting shouldn't have to be strict if there's a fair trade off ratio.

killemwitdakno says...

This was my proposal. However I figured understudy would be trained later for take over years out, not train Bahamians for those top level jobs immediately. This could also be satisfied in certain sectors by scholarships and covered certifications in the field. The short permits seem to be your issue, and that's obviously the greedy immigration office who yet can't afford sufficient upgrades despite.

If no trainee is available in the field then that simply would be a requirement. The talent roster exists, gov just keeps it and the jobs like these secret for friends and favors.