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Prime Minister Promises Potential VAT Cuts with Continued Public Support

  • Prime Minister Philip Davis suggested potential further VAT cuts if Bahamians support his government.
  • VAT rate on certain unprepared food items will reduce from ten percent to five percent starting April 1.
  • Future VAT decreases depend on fiscal standing and continued public support.
  • A robust inspection program is monitoring prices to ensure benefits from VAT reduction.
  • The VAT cut aims to provide relief to families facing rising prices.
  • The reduction applies to all food sold in stores except prepared foods in deli sections.
  • Free National Movement leader Michael Pintard criticized the VAT reduction as insufficient.
  • Pintard pledged to exempt VAT on healthy foods and remove VAT from breadbasket items, medicines, and feminine hygiene products if his party returns to power.

Source: tribune242.com

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