
Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke announced several givebacks such as an increase in the income tax threshold from J$1.5 million to J$1.7 million per annum.
Here are some reactions from members of the opposition and the private sector:

Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke announced several givebacks such as an increase in the income tax threshold from J$1.5 million to J$1.7 million per annum.
Here are some reactions from members of the opposition and the private sector:
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