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How you paying your bills and maintaining your house if you living abroad..AbstractPoetic wrote:This is really inconveniencing us property owners who live abroad, especially if they require upload of front and side photos of the building, WASA bill, etc.
On my next trip back I am going full-fledge paperless billing for all utilities. Getting family members to do anything is costing me $$$, especially with Christmas right around the corner. Trinis boy. Sigh.
It's all the names and contact info on the form but each section have to fill out the question separate, photocopy of q6.timelapse wrote:Anybody did theirs already?I need some help with a joint ownership property
Rayden6 wrote:End November let's see if they get half the country to full out this BS tax....hope not, renters going feel it automatically.
timelapse wrote:They gonna charge you a $5000
wtf wrote:If you die from COVID-19 are you still required to fill out the form?
Not really nah,given a choiceDMan7 wrote:wtf wrote:If you die from COVID-19 are you still required to fill out the form?
Same I done set aside the 5k , I refuse to do someone else's work and complete that form along with taking the pictures of my home88sins wrote:timelapse wrote:They gonna charge you a $5000
I'll pay the fine. In 5 cent pieces, and I am not leaving without my receipt, and afterwards
I STILL EH SUBMITTING SQUAT
wtf wrote:How you paying your bills and maintaining your house if you living abroad..AbstractPoetic wrote:This is really inconveniencing us property owners who live abroad, especially if they require upload of front and side photos of the building, WASA bill, etc.
On my next trip back I am going full-fledge paperless billing for all utilities. Getting family members to do anything is costing me $$$, especially with Christmas right around the corner. Trinis boy. Sigh.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Scenario: according to an article, govt is about 35k forms away from reach the 200k mark which would allow for initiating the process.
Does this mean that only those who submitted will be paying?
What happen to other households?
Is it wise to say that I could face a one time fine of 5k as opposed to taxes for a lifetime? Last I saw, there is nothing to suggest you can be fined more than once.
Maths not mathsing
AbstractPoetic wrote:wtf wrote:How you paying your bills and maintaining your house if you living abroad..AbstractPoetic wrote:This is really inconveniencing us property owners who live abroad, especially if they require upload of front and side photos of the building, WASA bill, etc.
On my next trip back I am going full-fledge paperless billing for all utilities. Getting family members to do anything is costing me $$$, especially with Christmas right around the corner. Trinis boy. Sigh.
Family paying on my behalf.
AbstractPoetic wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Scenario: according to an article, govt is about 35k forms away from reach the 200k mark which would allow for initiating the process.
Does this mean that only those who submitted will be paying?
What happen to other households?
Is it wise to say that I could face a one time fine of 5k as opposed to taxes for a lifetime? Last I saw, there is nothing to suggest you can be fined more than once.
Maths not mathsing
I think they need at least that quota to start the process, so anyone who did not submit will still be subject to paying a fine of up to 5K. Curious to know if they don't meet the threshold what will happen to those of us who already submitted.
I think this is the beginning of an overhaul process in trying to hold every citizen owning land/property accountable. The government must generate additional revenue somehow.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Scenario: according to an article, govt is about 35k forms away from reach the 200k mark which would allow for initiating the process.
Does this mean that only those who submitted will be paying?
What happen to other households?
Is it wise to say that I could face a one time fine of 5k as opposed to taxes for a lifetime? Last I saw, there is nothing to suggest you can be fined more than once.
Maths not mathsing
FINANCE Minister Colm Imbert said on Wednesday his ministry has received 165,000 completed valuation forms for residential properties, out of the 200,000 needed to reach the 50 per cent threshold required by law in order to trigger collection under the Property Tax Act.
ProtonPowder wrote:personal allowance was raised twice in the last few years
From 60k to 72k, then to 84k
ProtonPowder wrote:personal allowance was raised twice in the last few years
From 60k to 72k, then to 84k
ProtonPower is singing for his supper.88sins wrote:ProtonPowder wrote:personal allowance was raised twice in the last few years
From 60k to 72k, then to 84k
The bulk of the working population takes home less than 5k/month. Many weekly and fortnightly paid persons, and several government workers included, take home about 1k/week. So that tax allowance does nothing for those people.
Yuh kno, I asked this before, and nobody answered, so imma ask again.
Would it be so terrible a thing to simply abolish property taxes entirely? Considering that the people showing that they DON'T want it, and the state can't really show how the taxpayer benefits from it.
And don't say it can't be done, it's been done in several other countries.
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