NHT’s Employer Arrears Amnesty Programme extends to May 31

Micro Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (MSMEs) and charitable organizations have been granted more time to settle outstanding National Housing Trust (NHT) contributions and avoid penalties.

This as the government has extended the NHT’s Employer Arrears Amnesty Programme.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced the extension during the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association’s 2025 Expo opening ceremony.

He explained that the amnesty which started on June 11, last year was initially scheduled to conclude on March 31.

However, it will now run until May 31.

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Sam Sharpe monument in Montego Bay, St. James which was defaced late last month has been restored

Micro Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (MSMEs) and charitable organizations have been granted more time to settle outstanding National Housing Trust (NHT) contributions and avoid penalties.

This as the government has extended the NHT’s Employer Arrears Amnesty Programme.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced the extension during the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association’s 2025 Expo opening ceremony.

He explained that the amnesty which started on June 11, last year was initially scheduled to conclude on March 31.

However, it will now run until May 31.

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Police continuing probe into death of man and woman who were mowed down along Sir Florizel Glasspole Highway in Kingston this morning

Micro Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (MSMEs) and charitable organizations have been granted more time to settle outstanding National Housing Trust (NHT) contributions and avoid penalties.

This as the government has extended the NHT’s Employer Arrears Amnesty Programme.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced the extension during the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association’s 2025 Expo opening ceremony.

He explained that the amnesty which started on June 11, last year was initially scheduled to conclude on March 31.

However, it will now run until May 31.

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Staff and students of Anchovy High School in St. James mourning death of grade seven pupil

Micro Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (MSMEs) and charitable organizations have been granted more time to settle outstanding National Housing Trust (NHT) contributions and avoid penalties.

This as the government has extended the NHT’s Employer Arrears Amnesty Programme.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced the extension during the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association’s 2025 Expo opening ceremony.

He explained that the amnesty which started on June 11, last year was initially scheduled to conclude on March 31.

However, it will now run until May 31.

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Vybz Kartel to sit down with Lisa Evers

Micro Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (MSMEs) and charitable organizations have been granted more time to settle outstanding National Housing Trust (NHT) contributions and avoid penalties.

This as the government has extended the NHT’s Employer Arrears Amnesty Programme.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced the extension during the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association’s 2025 Expo opening ceremony.

He explained that the amnesty which started on June 11, last year was initially scheduled to conclude on March 31.

However, it will now run until May 31.

Read More

PM Holness says it’s still his vision to ensure peace in Jamaica so citizens can sleep with their windows and doors open

Micro Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (MSMEs) and charitable organizations have been granted more time to settle outstanding National Housing Trust (NHT) contributions and avoid penalties.

This as the government has extended the NHT’s Employer Arrears Amnesty Programme.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced the extension during the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association’s 2025 Expo opening ceremony.

He explained that the amnesty which started on June 11, last year was initially scheduled to conclude on March 31.

However, it will now run until May 31.

Read More

Masicka calls for unity in Dancehall

Micro Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (MSMEs) and charitable organizations have been granted more time to settle outstanding National Housing Trust (NHT) contributions and avoid penalties.

This as the government has extended the NHT’s Employer Arrears Amnesty Programme.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced the extension during the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association’s 2025 Expo opening ceremony.

He explained that the amnesty which started on June 11, last year was initially scheduled to conclude on March 31.

However, it will now run until May 31.

Read More

Demarco buys Shaneil Muir’s EP, urges fans to support

Micro Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (MSMEs) and charitable organizations have been granted more time to settle outstanding National Housing Trust (NHT) contributions and avoid penalties.

This as the government has extended the NHT’s Employer Arrears Amnesty Programme.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced the extension during the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association’s 2025 Expo opening ceremony.

He explained that the amnesty which started on June 11, last year was initially scheduled to conclude on March 31.

However, it will now run until May 31.

Read More

Vybz Kartel, Cham & more mourn with Usain Bolt after father’s passing

Micro Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (MSMEs) and charitable organizations have been granted more time to settle outstanding National Housing Trust (NHT) contributions and avoid penalties.

This as the government has extended the NHT’s Employer Arrears Amnesty Programme.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced the extension during the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association’s 2025 Expo opening ceremony.

He explained that the amnesty which started on June 11, last year was initially scheduled to conclude on March 31.

However, it will now run until May 31.

Cocoa Tea’s Thanksgiving Service set for this Sunday, April 6

Micro Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (MSMEs) and charitable organizations have been granted more time to settle outstanding National Housing Trust (NHT) contributions and avoid penalties.

This as the government has extended the NHT’s Employer Arrears Amnesty Programme.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced the extension during the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association’s 2025 Expo opening ceremony.

He explained that the amnesty which started on June 11, last year was initially scheduled to conclude on March 31.

However, it will now run until May 31.

Read More