Bermuda’s economy is facing challenges on multiple fronts as it heads into 2019.
A potent combination of increasing taxes, growing external threats to the island’s international business sector from the likes of the European Union, consolidation in t...
Bermuda has been warned that on present trends it is heading for a downward spiral of demographic and economic decline.
Experts added that the Government has taken a significant step back from fiscal targets set a year ago, with projected lower reven...
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Reviewing the Tax Reform Commission report, all 76 pages, requires more study time than publishing deadlines permitted. I encourage you all to have a ...
A more efficient Government could emerge alongside changes to the tax system in efforts to shore up the public purse, MPs heard last night.
It was hoped a balance would be struck between trying to increase income while also cutting costs.
Legislator...
The first Throne Speech of this Progressive Labour Party government, which was delivered in September 2017, made many promises and, while many items have been addressed, much remains to be done in spite of one minister at the time, who was fired or r...
DATE: Nov 19, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Michael Dunkley
Boosting Bermuda’s population must accompany proposed overhauls for its tax regime, according to a tax reform report tabled on Friday in the House.
The bipartisan Tax Reform Commission’s recommendations, built from 400 hours of research, was hailed b...
DATE: Nov 19, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
The Bermuda Government could reap an extra $147 million over a two to three-year period if policy recommendations from the Tax Reform Commission are implemented, MPs heard this morning.
The commission’s report was tabled in the House of Assembly by W...
DATE: Nov 17, 2018 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Opposition leader Craig Cannonier will give his Reply to the Throne Speech in the House of Assembly today.
MPs will hear from the One Bermuda Alliance after the Government outlined its plans for the year last week.
Mr Cannonier was expected to delive...
Lawyer Eugene Johnston revealed he relied on his support network because his family had “no ability to eat” when he found himself out of work.
Mr Johnston, who has handled a series of prominent court cases over the past decade, fell on hard times aft...
DATE: Oct 22, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Fiona McWhirter
Taxpayers will continue to “pick up the slack” if workers do not get a living wage, a public forum heard this week.
Martha Dismont, the executive director of Family Centre, said financial assistance for food and housing for struggling Bermudians was ...