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Last chance to pay taxes
Posted: Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Last chance to pay taxes

Imbert grants tax amnesty until Sept 16
A tax amnesty will be in force until September 16 to allow taxpayers and businesspeople to pay outstanding taxes from previous years, Finance Minister Colm Imbert announced yesterday.

Govt going after criminals' hidden assets—Al-Rawi

AG: Legislation coming to catch Mr Big
"Explain your wealth legislation" is coming soon and if someone cannot explain how they got their millions, they will lose them, says Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi.

AG: Dead company linked to cocaine in juice scandal
ATTORNEY General Faris Al-Rawi yesterday disclosed that a defunct company, which was never removed from the Companies Register, was used as a cover to ship $640 million in liquid cocaine, stored in juice tins, to the United States in December 2013.

PM congratulates Charles
PRIME Minister and People's National Movement (PNM) political leader Dr Keith Rowley, yesterday congratulated Kelvin Charles upon his election as the new political leader of the PNM's Tobago Council.

Speaker: How can we be better MPs?
"SPEAKER Bridgid Annisette-George yesterday asked MP s to consider how they could improve as Parliamentarians in the wake of the death of former Prime Minister Patrick Manning.

Private burial for Patos
FORMER prime minister Patrick Manning will be laid to rest in a private ceremony, following an official State funeral at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Port-of-Spain on July 9 at 10 am.

PNM stalwarts are hypocrites—Aloes
Hypocrites! That's how controversial calypsonian Sugar Aloes (Michael Osuna) has described PNM stalwarts who he claimed hounded Patrick Manning out of Balisier House when the party lost the 2010 general election.

Imbert pays tribute to Manning: No-one can do what he did

Condolences from Pan Trinbago
THE steel pan fraternity yesterday acknowledged their gratitude to the late former prime minister Patrick Manning for his intervention in naming the Steelpan the National Instrument of Trinidad and Tobago.

Occah Seepaul sheds tear for Manning
SAYING that she shed a tear upon hearing of his passing, former House Speaker Occah Seepaul described Patrick Manning as the Prime Minister with many more pluses than minuses .

'He was my friend, my hero'
IN THE years after his debilitating stroke in 2012, former prime minister Patrick Manning cared more about praying than politics.

US appeals Warner ruling
AN APPEAL has been filed by the United States government against the decision of High Court judge, Justice James Aboud to exclude them from being part of the judicial review claim brought by former FIFA vice president Jack Warner, who is challenging his extradition to that country.

Scientist Dr Poon King laid to rest
SCIENTIST Dr Theodosius Ming Whi Poon King was remembered yesterday as a man who took his vocation as a doctor seriously.

Two passengers on CAL flights die
CARIBBEAN Airlines has confirmed that two of its passengers died on separate occasions having suffered medical emergencies.

Girl testifies against molestation accused
A nine-year-old girl, allegedly kidnapped, given alcohol and molested by Reeshie Surajbally, took the witness stand and testified against him yesterday.

2 killed, 2 hurt in brutal attack
Relative hiding from enemies brings trouble...

Cops checking for inside job link
POLICE were up to last night continuing their search for three men who robbed the Mausica branch of PriceSmart on Sunday night of more than $1.5 million in cash.

2 shot as cop's gun goes off during family argument
In a span of just eight days, there have been several shooting incidents recorded in Brickfield, Carapichaima.

Woman chopped in head during quarrel



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