Wednesday, 29 April 2009 As the authorities intensify efforts to nab tax dodgers, it is being reported that nearly 8,000 new persons were added to the tax roll during the just ended 2008/2009 fiscal year.
According to information from the Ministry of Finance, 7,756 new taxpayers were identified up to end of February this year.
The majority of these persons were identified during the period of the amnesty programme.
This was 28% more than during the corresponding period last year when 6,080 new persons became taxpayers.
The Finance Ministry says enforcement measures through the courts resulted in additional revenue intake from 47 criminal and civil litigation cases.
During his Budget Presentation
last week Finance Minister Audley Shaw announced an extension of the tax amnesty until October this year.
He also revealed that a special forensic unit has been set up to track down persons who have not been paying taxes.
According to information from the Ministry of Finance, 7,756 new taxpayers were identified up to end of February this year.
The majority of these persons were identified during the period of the amnesty programme.
This was 28% more than during the corresponding period last year when 6,080 new persons became taxpayers.
The Finance Ministry says enforcement measures through the courts resulted in additional revenue intake from 47 criminal and civil litigation cases.
During his Budget Presentation
last week Finance Minister Audley Shaw announced an extension of the tax amnesty until October this year.
He also revealed that a special forensic unit has been set up to track down persons who have not been paying taxes.
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