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Prime Minister Defends New Tax on International Businesses
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – While admitting the need for tax reform to what he called a regressive tax regime, Prime Minister Philip Davis says no consideration is being given to taxes for Bahamians, but reiterated a crackdown on those who can afford to pay taxes.
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