PM Holness blasts critics of $20,000 reverse income tax credit 

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has blasted critics of the government’s $20,000 reverse income tax credit and other recent initiatives by the government to give back to citizens.

Speaking at the official handing over ceremony of an indigent housing unit in St. Thomas today, the Prime Minister referenced an initiative in Guyana to give back the equivalent of JM$76,000 to adults.

Holness noted what he described as ignorant and scornful comments comparing Jamaica to Guyana, the latter of which recently discovered oil. 

The Prime Minister said despite not having oil resources, government continues to undertake major infrastructure projects, and also give back to the people.

Mr. Holness said good governance and sound economic management have allowed the current government to give back in ways that no previous administration could.

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More than 260,000 people have been approved for the reverse income tax credit

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has blasted critics of the government’s $20,000 reverse income tax credit and other recent initiatives by the government to give back to citizens.

Speaking at the official handing over ceremony of an indigent housing unit in St. Thomas today, the Prime Minister referenced an initiative in Guyana to give back the equivalent of JM$76,000 to adults.

Holness noted what he described as ignorant and scornful comments comparing Jamaica to Guyana, the latter of which recently discovered oil. 

The Prime Minister said despite not having oil resources, government continues to undertake major infrastructure projects, and also give back to the people.

Mr. Holness said good governance and sound economic management have allowed the current government to give back in ways that no previous administration could.

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Workers at PICA reportedly contemplating industrial action over reclassification exercise

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has blasted critics of the government’s $20,000 reverse income tax credit and other recent initiatives by the government to give back to citizens.

Speaking at the official handing over ceremony of an indigent housing unit in St. Thomas today, the Prime Minister referenced an initiative in Guyana to give back the equivalent of JM$76,000 to adults.

Holness noted what he described as ignorant and scornful comments comparing Jamaica to Guyana, the latter of which recently discovered oil. 

The Prime Minister said despite not having oil resources, government continues to undertake major infrastructure projects, and also give back to the people.

Mr. Holness said good governance and sound economic management have allowed the current government to give back in ways that no previous administration could.

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Forestry Department seizes over 900 pieces of illegally harvested timber from a protected area in St. Mary

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has blasted critics of the government’s $20,000 reverse income tax credit and other recent initiatives by the government to give back to citizens.

Speaking at the official handing over ceremony of an indigent housing unit in St. Thomas today, the Prime Minister referenced an initiative in Guyana to give back the equivalent of JM$76,000 to adults.

Holness noted what he described as ignorant and scornful comments comparing Jamaica to Guyana, the latter of which recently discovered oil. 

The Prime Minister said despite not having oil resources, government continues to undertake major infrastructure projects, and also give back to the people.

Mr. Holness said good governance and sound economic management have allowed the current government to give back in ways that no previous administration could.

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St. Catherine North police clamp down on car thieves

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has blasted critics of the government’s $20,000 reverse income tax credit and other recent initiatives by the government to give back to citizens.

Speaking at the official handing over ceremony of an indigent housing unit in St. Thomas today, the Prime Minister referenced an initiative in Guyana to give back the equivalent of JM$76,000 to adults.

Holness noted what he described as ignorant and scornful comments comparing Jamaica to Guyana, the latter of which recently discovered oil. 

The Prime Minister said despite not having oil resources, government continues to undertake major infrastructure projects, and also give back to the people.

Mr. Holness said good governance and sound economic management have allowed the current government to give back in ways that no previous administration could.

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NEPA trains river wardens to monitor Rio Cobre for pollution

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has blasted critics of the government’s $20,000 reverse income tax credit and other recent initiatives by the government to give back to citizens.

Speaking at the official handing over ceremony of an indigent housing unit in St. Thomas today, the Prime Minister referenced an initiative in Guyana to give back the equivalent of JM$76,000 to adults.

Holness noted what he described as ignorant and scornful comments comparing Jamaica to Guyana, the latter of which recently discovered oil. 

The Prime Minister said despite not having oil resources, government continues to undertake major infrastructure projects, and also give back to the people.

Mr. Holness said good governance and sound economic management have allowed the current government to give back in ways that no previous administration could.

Read More

12-year-old Jamaican Canadian prodigy, Jazmin Headley donates to Jamaican hospitals

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has blasted critics of the government’s $20,000 reverse income tax credit and other recent initiatives by the government to give back to citizens.

Speaking at the official handing over ceremony of an indigent housing unit in St. Thomas today, the Prime Minister referenced an initiative in Guyana to give back the equivalent of JM$76,000 to adults.

Holness noted what he described as ignorant and scornful comments comparing Jamaica to Guyana, the latter of which recently discovered oil. 

The Prime Minister said despite not having oil resources, government continues to undertake major infrastructure projects, and also give back to the people.

Mr. Holness said good governance and sound economic management have allowed the current government to give back in ways that no previous administration could.

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Squidell’s Essential Notes, added to UWI curriculum

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has blasted critics of the government’s $20,000 reverse income tax credit and other recent initiatives by the government to give back to citizens.

Speaking at the official handing over ceremony of an indigent housing unit in St. Thomas today, the Prime Minister referenced an initiative in Guyana to give back the equivalent of JM$76,000 to adults.

Holness noted what he described as ignorant and scornful comments comparing Jamaica to Guyana, the latter of which recently discovered oil. 

The Prime Minister said despite not having oil resources, government continues to undertake major infrastructure projects, and also give back to the people.

Mr. Holness said good governance and sound economic management have allowed the current government to give back in ways that no previous administration could.

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Shaggy for Marcia Griffiths concert November 3

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has blasted critics of the government’s $20,000 reverse income tax credit and other recent initiatives by the government to give back to citizens.

Speaking at the official handing over ceremony of an indigent housing unit in St. Thomas today, the Prime Minister referenced an initiative in Guyana to give back the equivalent of JM$76,000 to adults.

Holness noted what he described as ignorant and scornful comments comparing Jamaica to Guyana, the latter of which recently discovered oil. 

The Prime Minister said despite not having oil resources, government continues to undertake major infrastructure projects, and also give back to the people.

Mr. Holness said good governance and sound economic management have allowed the current government to give back in ways that no previous administration could.

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One of St. James most wanted arrested during operation in Garlands this morning

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has blasted critics of the government’s $20,000 reverse income tax credit and other recent initiatives by the government to give back to citizens.

Speaking at the official handing over ceremony of an indigent housing unit in St. Thomas today, the Prime Minister referenced an initiative in Guyana to give back the equivalent of JM$76,000 to adults.

Holness noted what he described as ignorant and scornful comments comparing Jamaica to Guyana, the latter of which recently discovered oil. 

The Prime Minister said despite not having oil resources, government continues to undertake major infrastructure projects, and also give back to the people.

Mr. Holness said good governance and sound economic management have allowed the current government to give back in ways that no previous administration could.

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