This re[prt presents a quantitative ecomonic model used to determine the macroeconomic impact of tax reforms in Jamaica. We identify the magnitude and nature of changes to production, trade, and consumer welfare related to raising additional government funds.The current results suggest that simply increasing rates under the existing tax strucure will produce a low tax yield and high efficiency costs.Jamaica, taxation, economic efficiency
The Corporate Income Tax (CIT) in Jamaica is an important source of revenue. In 2002, the share of C...
This kind of paper offers a summary of your casual marketplace economic system within Barbados, a ne...
This article evaluates Jamaica’s corporate income tax and tax incentive schemes. There are considera...
In Jamaica, as in most countries, consumption taxes in the form of a value-added tax called the Gene...
The GCT and SCT are critically important revenue sources in Jamaica, accounting for 37.4 percent of ...
The Jamaican tax reform project was comprehensive in terms of mandate and approach. The reform progr...
The Government of Jamaica imposes a wide range of taxes on income, consumption, and property. An imp...
In Jamaica, as in most countries, consumption taxes in the form of a value-added tax called the Gene...
The individual income tax is one of Jamaica\u27s most productive sources of government revenue, and ...
The GCT and SCT are critically important revenue sources in Jamaica, accounting for 37.4 percent of ...
When the fiscal situation of a country gets too far out of control, government will often call for a...
This paper presents an overview of the informal market economy in Jamaica, a sector that represents ...
In this paper, we analyze the case of developing a country that has been involved in a long-term com...
This article is concerned with issues of the efficiency and revenue aspects of the current Jamaican ...
Includes bibliographyIntroduction Based on the evidence of the last few decades, it is widely acce...
The Corporate Income Tax (CIT) in Jamaica is an important source of revenue. In 2002, the share of C...
This kind of paper offers a summary of your casual marketplace economic system within Barbados, a ne...
This article evaluates Jamaica’s corporate income tax and tax incentive schemes. There are considera...
In Jamaica, as in most countries, consumption taxes in the form of a value-added tax called the Gene...
The GCT and SCT are critically important revenue sources in Jamaica, accounting for 37.4 percent of ...
The Jamaican tax reform project was comprehensive in terms of mandate and approach. The reform progr...
The Government of Jamaica imposes a wide range of taxes on income, consumption, and property. An imp...
In Jamaica, as in most countries, consumption taxes in the form of a value-added tax called the Gene...
The individual income tax is one of Jamaica\u27s most productive sources of government revenue, and ...
The GCT and SCT are critically important revenue sources in Jamaica, accounting for 37.4 percent of ...
When the fiscal situation of a country gets too far out of control, government will often call for a...
This paper presents an overview of the informal market economy in Jamaica, a sector that represents ...
In this paper, we analyze the case of developing a country that has been involved in a long-term com...
This article is concerned with issues of the efficiency and revenue aspects of the current Jamaican ...
Includes bibliographyIntroduction Based on the evidence of the last few decades, it is widely acce...
The Corporate Income Tax (CIT) in Jamaica is an important source of revenue. In 2002, the share of C...
This kind of paper offers a summary of your casual marketplace economic system within Barbados, a ne...
This article evaluates Jamaica’s corporate income tax and tax incentive schemes. There are considera...