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Land tax may come back Posted: Sunday, January 18, 2015
Deep Cuts Howai: Adjustments will not impact economy Government is continuing to slash projects previously budgeted for in light of low global oil prices.
Land tax may come back Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar is considering re-implementing land and building taxes as a revenue collection measure as Trinidad and Tobago grapples with the effects of falling oil prices.
TT will buffer oil price fall ENERGY Minister Kevin Ramnarine says the country will be able to buffer the fall in global oil prices and the outlook from local energy companies is positive.
12 sex charges for Tobago cop
Former Life Sport director attacks Govt online
GRADE C FOR PP ALMOST FIVE years after the signing of the Fyzabad Declaration calling on the coalition Government parties to establish mechanisms for the achievement of consensus, that matter is still a work in progress.
Carmona off to Bolivia President Anthony Carmona left for La Paz, Bolivia yesterday to attend the two-day inauguration of the Latin American country's president Evo Morales Ayma.
Faris: We'll apply to annul emailgate 'ruling' SENATOR Faris Al-Rawi, attorney for Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley, in defending a libel lawsuit by Attorney General (AG) Anand Ramlogan over the emailgate affair, vowed legal action tomorrow to cancel last Thursday's judgment in default of defence against Rowley.
American tourist drowns in Tobago
Revue rains on Govt No holds barred. That was the trend on Friday night when the calypsonians of Kitchener's Kalypso Revue rained blows on the People's Partnership government during the calypso tent's opening of its C2K15 season.
Douglas: I'm not against all 'rum' songs
Classes start Monday, says UWI St Augustine Principal, but no grades released
Khan unsure if Manning can still run
Man shot dead saving woman from attack A MAN who went to the rescue of a woman who was being attacked by another man was shot and killed in Marabella yesterday morning.
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