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[New post] Govt coalition parties agree that expenditures must be reviewed before new taxation measures can be considered

WordPress.com bobmakin posted: " Agriculture Minister Matai Seremaiah has elaborated on the Leaders Party of Vanuatu's stand on income tax. He agreed it was a government initiative, but added that communities still had to be consulted and the process of involving the people had not g" Respond to this post by replying above this line New post on Vanuatu Daily Digest Govt coalition parties agree that expenditures must be reviewed before new taxation measures can be considered by bobmakin File picture of PM Charlot Salwai (L) and Agriculture Minister Matai Seremaiah. Photo: Moses Stevens Agriculture Minister Matai Seremaiah has elaborated on the Leaders Party of Vanuatu's stand on income tax. He agreed it was a government initiative, but added that communities still had to be consulted and the process of involving the people had not gone very far yet. He said "after some consultations it is apparent most of our supporters are hesitant about the income tax policy." He added "our position is the government should wait for the Expenditure Review Report to come out and see where government can save money, cut down on unnecessary expenditures and also look at policies that will make doing business in Vanuatu easier before we decide on the future of income tax." Minister Seremaiah said he spoke with PM Salwai Read more of this post bobmakin | January 18, 2017 at 3:12 pm | Tags: China, education, Japan, MSG, politics, Solomon Islands, taxation, Vanuatu, volcano | Categories: The Daily Digest | URL: http://wp.me/p2A4RK-1yF Comment    See all comments Unsubscribe to no longer receive posts from Vanuatu Daily Digest. Change your email settings at Manage Subscriptions. Trouble clicking? Copy and paste this URL into your browser: http://ift.tt/2jICruB Thanks for flying with WordPress.com

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