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BLP promises to rollback VAT to 15%

Barbados was introduced to an increase in Value Added Tax on 1st December 2010  by Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler. According to the economic review of the first six months of 2012 released by the Central Bank of Barbados in July 2012, provisional estimates for the 2011-2012 fiscal year are that VAT brought in BDS$949.6 million dollars into the Treasury. On a whole, VAT contributed BDS$764.8 million of the BDS$1.2 billion in indirect taxes taken in by government last year – Read more.

The leader of Her Majesty’s Opposition, Mr. Owen. Arthur, at the recent BLP Convention held in the Queens Park, informed all, of a sure reversal of the 2.5 % Vat increase,  when his party wins the next elections. This revelation has already left many DLP supporters in shock and awe, for they know such relief would only spell  their demise. This welcomed and empathic committal, would take much of the burdensome strain off the backs of the  people, and will bring true meaning to the DLP’s empty rant. “A community, not  just an economy.”

So why is it that the DLP on coming to power, back in January 2008, with Foreign Reserves to the tune of $2.4 Billon, found it necessary two years later, to slap on a 2.5% increase in Vat? Not only did they collect an additional $100 Million approx. each year for four (4) years, but there was also the jaunty boast by the Minister of Finance Sinckler of $120 Million collected in excess last year. Excessive collections at the expense of increased unemployment, increased food prices, poor quality drugs and an overall decline in the standard of living of all Barbadians. Today, it begs the question was the increase really necessary? Why is it that we are seeing all the large scale extraction of monies from the people, yet no commensurate asset worth to show?

Vat continues to deliver lashes on the people. Lashes so hot and concuss, when delivered in tandem with $400 Million collected on fuel by the BNOC, has left an all but broken spirited people with nothing to pay their increased water and electricity bills. Really now, what was this current administration thinking? Given that the amount was said to be excess and ‘unexpected’, would it not have made more sense in the last Budget to have given it back in the form of relief? How could their “dearly beloved,” people now completely impoverish by these draconian measures, be expected to cope, far less give them another 5 year term to further the inefficacious?  Indeed Mr. Arthur,  we are waiting. Free the infirmed people from this obvious lamprey. Revamp and give new meaning to Observer’s commensurate calypso “Cat Attack“ Vat Attack. Relief is long overdue and very much needed; do so before anymore lose  their wits ends and succumb to this millstone.

110 responses to “Vat Recall”


  1. @ miller

    “So let’s continue the debate. Are you implying that privatization of most state enterprises is a ‘sine qua non’ in order to achieve that necessary objective so clearly identified and eloquently put by you?”
    =======================

    Where did I say most state enterprises would have to be privatized? Certainly, some will need to be privatized and maybe there can be private/public sector partnerships in the delivery of some services. Maybe we need to rethink the modalities of providing services that are now the domain (and responsibility) of the state.

    My point is that we need to examine all the possibilities and models in our search for solutions; which no doubt will require compromises with which we shall all have to live.

    My other main point is the lack of government leadership. There is a need for a broad social debate, not only on the blogs, but in town hall meetings and other public fora. The
    BLP plans to have the town hall meetings, but those meetings could be more effective if they are not politically sponsored/motivated. But the government, as expected, has dropped the ball again.


  2. Onions
    Man for man Mr. Kellman is way ahead of Mascoll.

    Mr. Kellman is a successful businessman. What is Mascoll success here in Barbados? He has a Master’s Degree and that is all about paper. He got involved with Hardwood Company and it boiled down to fraud.

    Mascoll is basically a pompous man who wanted Owen Arthur to give him a constituency which fit his profile. What is that profile?
    Mr. Kellman was in parliament through the bad times and good times of the DLP showing that he is a people’s person.

  3. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @Clone | November 5, 2012 at 9:44 PM |

    Mr Kellman is a liar. And his assertions of 20 % increase in exports has been refuted by the Governor of the CBB.
    Anything coming from Kellman’s mouth after that must be tainted with the untruth.


  4. @davidb 9:03

    Simple and straight to the point.

  5. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    The Barbados Labour Party wants to treat Bajans as a Business, the Democratic Labour Party treats Bajans as Human Beings

    Reject the Barbados Labour Party.


  6. @ Clone

    “Mr. Kellman is a successful businessman. What is Mascoll success here in Barbados? He has a Master’s Degree and that is all about paper. He got involved with Hardwood Company and it boiled down to fraud.”

    You must be reminded that an audit into the operations of Hardwood Housing, done by none other than the Auditor General of Barbados, found no evidence of fraudulent activities. The fraud issue was raised by David Thompson, who himself was mentioned in a forensic audit into the operations of CLICO, as it relates to an unscrupulous transfer of funds (which in forensic auditing can be identified as FRAUD). The results of that report are available for all and sundry to peruse and come to some conclusion.


  7. Could any one believe that given overall VAT receipts expanded by 7%….collections $3.7 Billion(Anthony)….regardless Debt increased by 8% ..again I await Anthony’s Figs..fine tuned….POINT is Why why why ?….so much collections $5 Billion and still more thru borrowing…

    @Anthony
    How much was owed before 2008 ?How much is our Debt todate..with thanks


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