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# Outstanding tax arrears owed to the Government in three key revenue streams increased by more than $104m during the nine months to March 2025, it was revealed yesterday.
# Based on the $2.5bn in taxes and other revenues collected during the nine months to end-March 2025, he explained that the ...
# The Prime Minister yesterday touted that his administration will achieve The Bahamas’ “first-ever” Budget surplus in the upcoming 2025-2026 fiscal year despite slashing its size by almost $373m.
# During the delivery of the 2025/2026 budget, Prime Minister Philip Davis said the protection and sustainability of the marine environment is a priority. He added that jet ski and motorboat operators ...
# Micheal Stubbs Jr, 20, was arraigned before Senior Magistrate Anishka Isaacs on charges of housebreaking, stealing, and receiving. # He is accused of breaking into the home of Clement Maycock and ...
# THE Davis administration is rolling out a Frequent Visitors Digital Card (FVDC) to fast-track entry for private yachts and aircraft making regular trips to The Bahamas — a move aimed at boosting ...
# A 35-year-old man was ordered to pay $2,500 in compensation to a 36-year-old woman after admitting to slapping her hip and assaulting her at a bar on First Street earlier this month. # Gregory ...
# A 31-year-old man was remanded to prison yesterday after he allegedly molested his underage niece 22 times over the past two years. # The defendant, whose name is being withheld to protect the ...
Prime Minister Philip Davis has announced a broad slate of infrastructure and operational upgrades across The Bahamas’ law enforcement agencies, including the construction of a new Police Headquarters ...
# A WOMAN was fined yesterday after admitting to dishonestly receiving $1,300 in a fake car sale scheme last September. # Jordan Rolle, 30, was arraigned before Senior Magistrate Kendra Kelly-Burrows ...
# AN amendment to the Immigration Act, set to take effect on July 1, 2025, will introduce a new daily fee of $3 for work ...
# THE government will extend the National Breakfast Programme to every government primary school, aiming to ensure no child starts the day hungry.
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