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Rewards for bad behaviour

EDITOR, The Tribune.

The Government recently announced amnesty for Real Property Tax evaders ranging from complete write offs to 50 per cent discounts depending on whether or not those in arrears had not been previously accessed or were more than three years delinquent. Those of us who have religiously paid on time were offered a paltry 5 per cent by comparison on the condition that we continue to do so.

Rewards for bad behaviour round two, BEC is now running an ad in a local tabloid offering 10 per cent discounts off all electricity bills 60 days or more delinquent. Where are the rewards for those of us who are not parasites? After BEC being exempted from paying taxes on their fuel to allow them to minimise their losses surely some of this windfall should be passed on to the consumer.

Would someone also advise on how many of these delinquent accounts belong to the Government and are they now also entitled to 10 per cent off?

The Government announced during the recent Budget debate, their intention of substantially raising the Business License Fees for the private sector creating an even more onerous burden on a business community that is still struggling to emerge from a particularly savage recession. The fact that this particular tax is still being levied on a business’s gross rather than their net income remains as salt in the wound. Changes to Customs entry fees and a hastily proposed and not entirely thought out VAT scheme also loom large on the business horizon.

To add insult to injury the Government, through the Chamber of Commerce, is now asking this same business community to participate in their newly implemented Summer Employment Programme by hiring and teaching the latest crop of “graduating” illiterates, as well as some of the older ones, the basic essentials of the work environment, work being the operative word that far too many of them are unwilling to become acquainted with.

While this is a very commendable and noble idea and worthy of participation if for no reason other than to try and salvage some of our young people, the message that the Government continues to send to the community at large by rewarding slackness, and in many instances outright thievery, seriously inhibits any thoughts of charity or goodwill the business community might entertain on their behalf and only contributes further to the misplaced sense of entitlement that is so rampant throughout the country.

Their mantra of Believe in the Bahamas by putting Bahamians first has truly lost something in the interpretation.

IAN MABON

Nassau,

June 17, 2013.

Comments

realfreethinker 10 years, 10 months ago

Mr. Mabon your article is so on point. we continue to encourage slackness,laziness and like you say" outright thievery".and the silly thing is the consumer will ultimately pay for those increased license fees. But this is what happens when you have a government with no vision or solutions to the myriad of problems facing the country.

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proudloudandfnm 10 years, 9 months ago

And to add to the insult we now have new taxes and raised taxes. We cannot collect property taxes, customs allows friends thru without paying duty so we lose at the airport, the hundreds of milluions wasted every single year at all of our government corporations. And they want to give us new taxes!! Bahamas you need to wake up! Forget about party, we need to save our country. Our apathy at collecting our taxes is where the problem lies and our wastage at our corporations. Basically they're telling us we are not going to fix the problem we're just make you pay more to cover the slackness.

NO NEW TAXES UNTIL WE CLEAN UP!!!!

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B_I_D___ 10 years, 9 months ago

Have you seen the new Environmental Levy on things like refrigerators, washers, dryers, TV's, air conditioners, transformers, etc, etc, etc...

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