Cabinet by Conclusion No. 880 of 2024 approved the granting of concessions on barrels imported for the 2024 Christmas Season in accordance with the following terms and conditions:
- 100% waiver of customs duty on personal items, food, clothing, toys and other household consumables, contained in barrels imported during the period of 01st November 2024 to 28th February 2025. Electronic items are explicitly excluded.
- The number of barrels that qualify for the concessions be limited to two (2) per household;
- An upper limit of EC$3,000.00 per barrel on the value of items qualifying for the concessions;
- The items identified in Clause No. 1 must be for personal use only and not for commercial use; and
- The usual penalties, fines, etc. to apply if the goods are used for commercial purposes.
Parliament also approved the exemption from Value Added Tax (VAT) and the Health and Citizen Security Levy on barrels imported during the same period.
SOURCE: Ministry of Tourism
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There’s goes the loop hole right there for all these undetected matics that’s entering our country into the hands of criminals…there should be better measures in screening those barrels as much I’m in support of little malaway getting their barrels….the shitstem knows that’s the main cause but they too don’t care to properly scan and screen as it can also be a frustrating process…..now come for me the bunch of situwez.
More guns in the barrels ????
Nowadays as man technologie is improving man is using the inside of électronique devises such as computers radios and more to transport their merchandise…