The Democratic National Alliance:
The first week of Value Added Tax (VAT) implementation has been a
proverbial nightmare for both businesses and consumers around the
country. As expected, this Christie administration has again failed at
the execution of a major policy initiative; and has, in effect, betrayed
the confidence of the people of this country, yet again!
After
being promised a reduction in the cost of living, Bahamians now face
drastic increases on even bread basket items while seeing no increases
in their salaries and no economic improvement. After being promised
Mortgage Relief, thousands of already struggling homeowners are waiting
with bated breath for confirmation on whether or not VAT will also be
added to their mortgage payments. After being promised transparency in
governance, Bahamians are forced to navigate this new environment
without one very critical legislative element: A FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT!
The
last seven days have proven that this government was ill-prepared for
the implementation of the new tax regime. Since January 1, both social
and traditional media outlets have been flooded with complaints ranging
from the apparent lack of consumer protection to the lingering
confusions and frustrations felt by a business community struggling to
find its footing in the still murky waters of the country’s Value Added
Tax laws.
Rather than a seamless, well executed
application of the new tax, incomplete and sporadic explanations from
government officials have left many to interpret the laws as they see
fit. In fact, what few mechanisms were put in place to educate the
public and mitigate against the challenges surrounding the new regime
have failed miserably. The Democratic National Alliance has received
countless complaints from Bahamians who have reportedly been unable to
reach anyone at the government sponsored VAT hotline, both here in New
Providence and on Grand Bahama Island. And what happened to the proposed
government agency that is to be responsible for the collection of VAT
revenue? Or the naming of the VAT Comptroller? Certainly, these
administrative issues should have been addressed long before the
implementation date. Unfortunately, recent media commentary from the
Minister responsible indicates this LATE AGAIN government is still working to finalize those details.
While
disappointing, the government’s handling of the entire VAT process is
unsurprising. From the very beginning, the legislation governing the
process was challenged, overly complicated and faced countless delays.
Instead of using those delays to its advantage the government squandered
the additional time, releasing the still UNFINALIZED DRAFT of the VAT
Regulations just days ahead of the actual implementation.
Without
question, VAT implementation thus far has been a failure of titanic
proportions and this government which claimed it was ready to govern ON
DAY ONE, is allowing our country to slowly sink.
January 08, 2015
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