PM promises to improve $1.5M income tax threshold

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has promised an improved version of the $1.5 million income tax threshold.

The threshold is the figure above which workers are required to pay Income Tax.

Speaking last evening to Jamaica Labour Party supporters in Clarks Town, Trelawny, the Prime Minister dubbed the plan “1.5, 2.0”.

The prime minister told citizens that his administration understands how to relieve them of taxes.

The prime minister bashed the opposition People’s National Party for the stance they have now taken on the one point five which he stated was conceptualized by his administration.

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Ganja seized in St Elizabeth valued at $12M

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has promised an improved version of the $1.5 million income tax threshold.

The threshold is the figure above which workers are required to pay Income Tax.

Speaking last evening to Jamaica Labour Party supporters in Clarks Town, Trelawny, the Prime Minister dubbed the plan “1.5, 2.0”.

The prime minister told citizens that his administration understands how to relieve them of taxes.

The prime minister bashed the opposition People’s National Party for the stance they have now taken on the one point five which he stated was conceptualized by his administration.

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Debates for Local Gov’t Election to be held on February 15 and 17

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has promised an improved version of the $1.5 million income tax threshold.

The threshold is the figure above which workers are required to pay Income Tax.

Speaking last evening to Jamaica Labour Party supporters in Clarks Town, Trelawny, the Prime Minister dubbed the plan “1.5, 2.0”.

The prime minister told citizens that his administration understands how to relieve them of taxes.

The prime minister bashed the opposition People’s National Party for the stance they have now taken on the one point five which he stated was conceptualized by his administration.

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Jamaica and overseas entities to continue partnerships to reduce the flow of illegal guns into the island

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has promised an improved version of the $1.5 million income tax threshold.

The threshold is the figure above which workers are required to pay Income Tax.

Speaking last evening to Jamaica Labour Party supporters in Clarks Town, Trelawny, the Prime Minister dubbed the plan “1.5, 2.0”.

The prime minister told citizens that his administration understands how to relieve them of taxes.

The prime minister bashed the opposition People’s National Party for the stance they have now taken on the one point five which he stated was conceptualized by his administration.

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PM says investment rate needs to double if Jamaica is to remedy decades of stagnant growth

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has promised an improved version of the $1.5 million income tax threshold.

The threshold is the figure above which workers are required to pay Income Tax.

Speaking last evening to Jamaica Labour Party supporters in Clarks Town, Trelawny, the Prime Minister dubbed the plan “1.5, 2.0”.

The prime minister told citizens that his administration understands how to relieve them of taxes.

The prime minister bashed the opposition People’s National Party for the stance they have now taken on the one point five which he stated was conceptualized by his administration.

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CPFSA investigating case of newborn found abandoned in St Catherine

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has promised an improved version of the $1.5 million income tax threshold.

The threshold is the figure above which workers are required to pay Income Tax.

Speaking last evening to Jamaica Labour Party supporters in Clarks Town, Trelawny, the Prime Minister dubbed the plan “1.5, 2.0”.

The prime minister told citizens that his administration understands how to relieve them of taxes.

The prime minister bashed the opposition People’s National Party for the stance they have now taken on the one point five which he stated was conceptualized by his administration.

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PM Holness says Yallahs leg of South Coast Highway expected to boost economic opportunities of the country

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has promised an improved version of the $1.5 million income tax threshold.

The threshold is the figure above which workers are required to pay Income Tax.

Speaking last evening to Jamaica Labour Party supporters in Clarks Town, Trelawny, the Prime Minister dubbed the plan “1.5, 2.0”.

The prime minister told citizens that his administration understands how to relieve them of taxes.

The prime minister bashed the opposition People’s National Party for the stance they have now taken on the one point five which he stated was conceptualized by his administration.

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NWC says reports of unbearable odour coming from sewage plant in Greater Portmore is due to cold front and accompanying rain

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has promised an improved version of the $1.5 million income tax threshold.

The threshold is the figure above which workers are required to pay Income Tax.

Speaking last evening to Jamaica Labour Party supporters in Clarks Town, Trelawny, the Prime Minister dubbed the plan “1.5, 2.0”.

The prime minister told citizens that his administration understands how to relieve them of taxes.

The prime minister bashed the opposition People’s National Party for the stance they have now taken on the one point five which he stated was conceptualized by his administration.

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Child Protection Agency urges children not to form friendships with people they meet online

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has promised an improved version of the $1.5 million income tax threshold.

The threshold is the figure above which workers are required to pay Income Tax.

Speaking last evening to Jamaica Labour Party supporters in Clarks Town, Trelawny, the Prime Minister dubbed the plan “1.5, 2.0”.

The prime minister told citizens that his administration understands how to relieve them of taxes.

The prime minister bashed the opposition People’s National Party for the stance they have now taken on the one point five which he stated was conceptualized by his administration.

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JLP Chairman Robert Montague dismisses claims that road projects taking place islandwide are meant to get votes for the upcoming Local Government Election

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has promised an improved version of the $1.5 million income tax threshold.

The threshold is the figure above which workers are required to pay Income Tax.

Speaking last evening to Jamaica Labour Party supporters in Clarks Town, Trelawny, the Prime Minister dubbed the plan “1.5, 2.0”.

The prime minister told citizens that his administration understands how to relieve them of taxes.

The prime minister bashed the opposition People’s National Party for the stance they have now taken on the one point five which he stated was conceptualized by his administration.

Read More