National
VAT Cuts or Still Paying More?
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Prime Minister Philip Davis is pushing back against criticism over the government’s decision to reduce VAT, as the opposition argues that the move still leaves Bahamians paying more, especially after VAT was applied to some breadbasket items.
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