KSAMC seeking to recover outstanding fees for advertisements from car dealerships

By: Georgetta Williams

The Revenue Department of the Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) has started sending letters to car dealerships across the municipality to recover outstanding fees for signage and advertisements.

Addressing yesterday’s meeting of the KSAMC, Mayor of Kingston, Andrew Swaby said 188 letters were printed for dispatch with billing applied retroactively for several years.

He added that this is in line with the legal framework for collection.

He said the compliance unit will continue its efforts to collect the outstanding amounts.

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Caregiver facing multiple charges after mummified body of her elderly patient was found at house in Westmoreland

By: Georgetta Williams

The Revenue Department of the Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) has started sending letters to car dealerships across the municipality to recover outstanding fees for signage and advertisements.

Addressing yesterday’s meeting of the KSAMC, Mayor of Kingston, Andrew Swaby said 188 letters were printed for dispatch with billing applied retroactively for several years.

He added that this is in line with the legal framework for collection.

He said the compliance unit will continue its efforts to collect the outstanding amounts.

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CARICOM Chair assures Jamaica remains committed to implementing full free movement of Caribbean people among members sates

By: Georgetta Williams

The Revenue Department of the Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) has started sending letters to car dealerships across the municipality to recover outstanding fees for signage and advertisements.

Addressing yesterday’s meeting of the KSAMC, Mayor of Kingston, Andrew Swaby said 188 letters were printed for dispatch with billing applied retroactively for several years.

He added that this is in line with the legal framework for collection.

He said the compliance unit will continue its efforts to collect the outstanding amounts.

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Vaz says Rural School Bus System is a “win-win” for gov’t, public transport operators and students

By: Georgetta Williams

The Revenue Department of the Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) has started sending letters to car dealerships across the municipality to recover outstanding fees for signage and advertisements.

Addressing yesterday’s meeting of the KSAMC, Mayor of Kingston, Andrew Swaby said 188 letters were printed for dispatch with billing applied retroactively for several years.

He added that this is in line with the legal framework for collection.

He said the compliance unit will continue its efforts to collect the outstanding amounts.

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SERHA and JALGO to meet with Labour Ministry regarding outstanding salary payments for ambulance drivers

By: Georgetta Williams

The Revenue Department of the Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) has started sending letters to car dealerships across the municipality to recover outstanding fees for signage and advertisements.

Addressing yesterday’s meeting of the KSAMC, Mayor of Kingston, Andrew Swaby said 188 letters were printed for dispatch with billing applied retroactively for several years.

He added that this is in line with the legal framework for collection.

He said the compliance unit will continue its efforts to collect the outstanding amounts.

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Principal says gov’t should implement policy that allows for parents of misbehaving students to be fined

By: Georgetta Williams

The Revenue Department of the Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) has started sending letters to car dealerships across the municipality to recover outstanding fees for signage and advertisements.

Addressing yesterday’s meeting of the KSAMC, Mayor of Kingston, Andrew Swaby said 188 letters were printed for dispatch with billing applied retroactively for several years.

He added that this is in line with the legal framework for collection.

He said the compliance unit will continue its efforts to collect the outstanding amounts.

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Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association concerned about recent killings in St. Ann

By: Georgetta Williams

The Revenue Department of the Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) has started sending letters to car dealerships across the municipality to recover outstanding fees for signage and advertisements.

Addressing yesterday’s meeting of the KSAMC, Mayor of Kingston, Andrew Swaby said 188 letters were printed for dispatch with billing applied retroactively for several years.

He added that this is in line with the legal framework for collection.

He said the compliance unit will continue its efforts to collect the outstanding amounts.

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Boost in airline seat capacity, from Latin America into Jamaica this summer

By: Georgetta Williams

The Revenue Department of the Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) has started sending letters to car dealerships across the municipality to recover outstanding fees for signage and advertisements.

Addressing yesterday’s meeting of the KSAMC, Mayor of Kingston, Andrew Swaby said 188 letters were printed for dispatch with billing applied retroactively for several years.

He added that this is in line with the legal framework for collection.

He said the compliance unit will continue its efforts to collect the outstanding amounts.

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JTA President Dr. Mark Smith again calls for pension benefits that accurately reflect contributions and service of educators

By: Georgetta Williams

The Revenue Department of the Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) has started sending letters to car dealerships across the municipality to recover outstanding fees for signage and advertisements.

Addressing yesterday’s meeting of the KSAMC, Mayor of Kingston, Andrew Swaby said 188 letters were printed for dispatch with billing applied retroactively for several years.

He added that this is in line with the legal framework for collection.

He said the compliance unit will continue its efforts to collect the outstanding amounts.

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AGD assures efforts to complete June pension payments by tomorrow

By: Georgetta Williams

The Revenue Department of the Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) has started sending letters to car dealerships across the municipality to recover outstanding fees for signage and advertisements.

Addressing yesterday’s meeting of the KSAMC, Mayor of Kingston, Andrew Swaby said 188 letters were printed for dispatch with billing applied retroactively for several years.

He added that this is in line with the legal framework for collection.

He said the compliance unit will continue its efforts to collect the outstanding amounts.

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