the people who revalued the property came by in December 2019.
I filled out a questionnaire and called them later and knew what my valuation was sometime in 2020.
I got an email from them recently and they sent me the assessment letter by email.
I reminded my neighbour. He said he remembered when they came by in 2019 and left a tag on his door. [which he did not answer because their car had the inland revenue logo on it]
He also said he never contacted them at all.
Then now he scrambles with tight deadlines, just like the folks in the above article.
Not to steal the thunder from the economic idiots. But I never heard of west indians coming here to shop. They usually came for jobs paying hard currency.
The students bully teachers as well ans sometimes physically assault them. Even in private schools and administrators do nothing to keep revenue coming.
A teacher's only recourse is to leave the profession or the country.
Isn't the lead picture the previous wilson's shoe store? They had reasonable prices and the building, ofcourse looked much better.
Also the previous Arnold's store. Don't walk underneatht the balcony folks, the columns are all broken and there is patio furniture and potted plants there. You will die if it falls on you folks.
> Tribune Business, though, has previously been presented with evidence by subscribers that VAT is already being levied on Netflix services consumed in The Bahamas.
they are not talking about vat. they want punitive levies.
The thing is , I still have cable tv, but do not turn it on. The package I have with internet and phone is cheaper than if I take just internet and phone.
Net flix allows 3 users anywhere in the world and a relative let me use theirs.
But, remember, I am paying for the use of their network infrastructure. And plenty, monthly. To further tax me is double dipping.
ohdrap4 says...
the people who revalued the property came by in December 2019.
I filled out a questionnaire and called them later and knew what my valuation was sometime in 2020.
I got an email from them recently and they sent me the assessment letter by email.
I reminded my neighbour. He said he remembered when they came by in 2019 and left a tag on his door. [which he did not answer because their car had the inland revenue logo on it]
He also said he never contacted them at all.
Then now he scrambles with tight deadlines, just like the folks in the above article.
On Property tax challenge deadline is ‘too tight’
Posted 31 March 2022, 3:41 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Not to steal the thunder from the economic idiots.
But I never heard of west indians coming here to shop. They usually came for jobs paying hard currency.
On Retailers take hits ‘from every angle’
Posted 29 March 2022, 9:20 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Did the "deep cleaning" people get their notice?
Do we still have to wash groceries?
On Health Visa providers warned on testing end
Posted 28 March 2022, 8:56 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
> “A lot of us have invested a hell of a lot in rapid antigen testing,”
Highway bandits . Make the common man get tested every week now that gasoline is over 6 dollars a gallon.
On Health Visa providers warned on testing end
Posted 28 March 2022, 2:52 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
The students bully teachers as well ans sometimes physically assault them.
Even in private schools and administrators do nothing to keep revenue coming.
A teacher's only recourse is to leave the profession or the country.
On Munroe ready to put police into schools
Posted 24 March 2022, 11:41 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Ed fields gets paid to do nothing.
Isn't the lead picture the previous wilson's shoe store? They had reasonable prices and the building, ofcourse looked much better.
Also the previous Arnold's store. Don't walk underneatht the balcony folks, the columns are all broken and there is patio furniture and potted plants there. You will die if it falls on you folks.
On Time to clean up Downtown
Posted 23 March 2022, 9:45 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Eggs and chicken. We pay 30 or 40% on those.
But potato chips are duty free.
On Gov’t seeks tariff slash proposals
Posted 22 March 2022, 1:39 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
No surprise. Do you all remember when the Queen asked the Poverty Fund for a grant to heat the Palace?
Yep, stealing money from orphanages.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/sep…
On Bahamas to foot the bill for Royal couple’s visit
Posted 18 March 2022, 4:41 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Freeloaders. Not as rabid as Harry and MeAgain, but still freeloaders.
When I hold my bday party the guest will have to bring not only gifts ,bu their own food and drink too.
On Bahamas to foot the bill for Royal couple’s visit
Posted 18 March 2022, 9:49 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
> Tribune Business, though, has previously been presented with evidence by subscribers that VAT is already being levied on Netflix services consumed in The Bahamas.
they are not talking about vat. they want punitive levies.
The thing is , I still have cable tv, but do not turn it on. The package I have with internet and phone is cheaper than if I take just internet and phone.
Net flix allows 3 users anywhere in the world and a relative let me use theirs.
But, remember, I am paying for the use of their network infrastructure. And plenty, monthly.
To further tax me is double dipping.
On BTC: Tax ‘disruptors’ like Netflix and Hulu
Posted 17 March 2022, 2:21 p.m. Suggest removal