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	<title>Comments on: Jamaican government imposes new taxes ahead of holiday season</title>
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		<title>By: <img src="http://www.antillean.org/wp-content/plugins/geosmart/flags/bb.png" alt="Barbados" />&#160;JEAN H. <small id="gs_author_location">from Saint Michael, Barbados</small></title>
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		<dc:creator><img src="http://www.antillean.org/wp-content/plugins/geosmart/flags/bb.png" alt="Barbados" />&#160;JEAN H. <small id="gs_author_location">from Saint Michael, Barbados</small></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 22:44:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What a sad day for such a beautiful  Island.  Amazing how the planners can only see an increase in taxes as a resolution to the economic problem. We must go back to the initial frame work to support the Island. For example:
•       The people must return to the soil
•       The government must provide jobs for its people
•       Uncultivated land must be cultivated to produce food stuff for the local people as well as for export.
•       Tourism must be promoted and local citizens educated in customer service skills as mentioned by another writer.
•       Returning residents who are vacationers must be treated with respect and not disdain as they vacation on the Island by choice and not take their financial resources elsewhere.

Economic crisis exist globally and there is no sign of tax increase by other Caribbean Island to sink their citizens further into poverty. TAX INCREASE IS NOT THE ANSWER AT THIS TIME. Figure out how to decrease imports and increase exports. An Island that cannot feed its people without dependence on imported goods must re-evaluate its plans. Infrastructure such as roads, water, electricity, bridges must be a priority to get the citizens moving from point A to point B as well as transporting the produce from hard fetch areas to the marketplace.

No doubt the will of many citizens have been broken by this devastating new of a tax increase on basic food items. Jamaica cannot adopt the lifestyle of countries such as the USA. Basic food items are not taxed in the USA so its citizens will always be able to buy basic food items without heavy taxation. I am sure the citizens are crying out for mercy as they face the New Year. With the new taxes please also develop a plan to put the people to work so that such tax burden can be alleviated; also consider lifting the taxes from basic food items so that the citizens can retain the dignity of providing for themselves. Remember why the people voted you as their leaders because they believe in your honesty and that you were capable of pulling the country out of the rut and put it back on the right track. Both parties must come together and plan for the betterment of the Island and not destroy the good ideas from either side of the Isle.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a sad day for such a beautiful  Island.  Amazing how the planners can only see an increase in taxes as a resolution to the economic problem. We must go back to the initial frame work to support the Island. For example:<br />
•       The people must return to the soil<br />
•       The government must provide jobs for its people<br />
•       Uncultivated land must be cultivated to produce food stuff for the local people as well as for export.<br />
•       Tourism must be promoted and local citizens educated in customer service skills as mentioned by another writer.<br />
•       Returning residents who are vacationers must be treated with respect and not disdain as they vacation on the Island by choice and not take their financial resources elsewhere.</p>
<p>Economic crisis exist globally and there is no sign of tax increase by other Caribbean Island to sink their citizens further into poverty. TAX INCREASE IS NOT THE ANSWER AT THIS TIME. Figure out how to decrease imports and increase exports. An Island that cannot feed its people without dependence on imported goods must re-evaluate its plans. Infrastructure such as roads, water, electricity, bridges must be a priority to get the citizens moving from point A to point B as well as transporting the produce from hard fetch areas to the marketplace.</p>
<p>No doubt the will of many citizens have been broken by this devastating new of a tax increase on basic food items. Jamaica cannot adopt the lifestyle of countries such as the USA. Basic food items are not taxed in the USA so its citizens will always be able to buy basic food items without heavy taxation. I am sure the citizens are crying out for mercy as they face the New Year. With the new taxes please also develop a plan to put the people to work so that such tax burden can be alleviated; also consider lifting the taxes from basic food items so that the citizens can retain the dignity of providing for themselves. Remember why the people voted you as their leaders because they believe in your honesty and that you were capable of pulling the country out of the rut and put it back on the right track. Both parties must come together and plan for the betterment of the Island and not destroy the good ideas from either side of the Isle.</p>
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		<title>By: <img src="http://www.antillean.org/wp-content/plugins/geosmart/flags/jm.png" alt="Jamaica" />&#160;Anonymous <small id="gs_author_location">from Saint Andrew, Jamaica</small></title>
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		<dc:creator><img src="http://www.antillean.org/wp-content/plugins/geosmart/flags/jm.png" alt="Jamaica" />&#160;Anonymous <small id="gs_author_location">from Saint Andrew, Jamaica</small></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 18:44:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>the new tax measures was expected-it is cruel to expect the Jamaica people to tighten their belts any further. For years upon years we are called on to sacrifice and no better has come. Inflation devaluation corruption high interest rates are the order of the dayin excessof30 yeras. WethepeopleofJamaica have not benefitted. There isno growth in the economy/ children still government high  schools illerate and without life skills. we pay forproper education of our childrenthere is no future for thise children with university education.  

 Banks continue to make /cream off massive profits  repatriating vast profits to foreign lands all on the backsof the Jamaican people. the high interest rate regime has stifled growth. we are indeed on a rapidly sinking ship.merry christmas from a sufferer.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>the new tax measures was expected-it is cruel to expect the Jamaica people to tighten their belts any further. For years upon years we are called on to sacrifice and no better has come. Inflation devaluation corruption high interest rates are the order of the dayin excessof30 yeras. WethepeopleofJamaica have not benefitted. There isno growth in the economy/ children still government high  schools illerate and without life skills. we pay forproper education of our childrenthere is no future for thise children with university education.  </p>
<p> Banks continue to make /cream off massive profits  repatriating vast profits to foreign lands all on the backsof the Jamaican people. the high interest rate regime has stifled growth. we are indeed on a rapidly sinking ship.merry christmas from a sufferer.</p>
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