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Monday, 1 July 2019

Requirements for keeping registered companies compliant in Jamaica

Hi folks, this is another article in the 'How to in Jamaica' article series. Today, we'll be sharing excerpts from an article we found online. We know that there are many persons who have aspirations of starting and registering a business one day, so we decided to share this information with you, hoping that you will find it useful.


In its 2019-2020 National Budget presentation, the Government of Jamaica abolished the Minimum Business Tax (JMD $60,000 ) for all companies (large and small) and increased the threshold for which companies were required to pay General Consumption Tax (GCT) from $3 million to $10 million.

This was done in hopes that it would encourage more persons like you to register (incorporate) companies, which would provide a wider range of good and services, thus boosting the economy. But, before you rush off to the Companies Office of Jamaica, there are a few things you should consider, namely the responsibilities and obligations that come with incorporating a company. See excerpt below: 

A registered company is an ‘artificial’ person separate and distinct from the persons [typically the owners] who brought it into being. As a consequence, a company can acquire and own assets, sue and be sued in its own name, and enter into contracts.

The relevant legislation in Jamaica is the Companies Act, 2004 and the Companies (Amendment) Act, 2017. Upon registration, a Certificate of Incorporation is issued and the company is assigned a number as well as a Tax Registration Number (TRN). Typically, a private company that is registered for profit will be required to do filings both at the Companies Office of Jamaica and at the tax office.



FILINGS ON THE TAX ADMINISTRATION WEBSITE
The announcements made by the minister of finance in the recent Budget presentation relate only to some of the requirements in relation to companies at Tax Administration Jamaica. Although the Minimum Business Tax in relation to companies has been abolished, companies are still required to file online – employers’ monthly payroll deductions (Form SO1) which is required for NIS, NHT, HEART/Trust NTA deductions, education tax and PAYE. Other tax obligations are detailed online at www.jamaicatax.gov.jm.

FILINGS AT THE COMPANIES OFFICE OF JAMAICA
The recent announcements by the minister of finance, however, have not affected the obligations of a company under the Companies Act of Jamaica. Once a company has been incorporated, it has the responsibility to ensure that it complies with its governing legislation and regulations, including the filing of notices and annual returns with the Companies Office of Jamaica.

Annual returns are due on the anniversary of the date of incorporation. The cost for filing the annual returns is $5,000 using Form 19A. The company is given a grace period of 28 days from the anniversary of the date of incorporation to file. Failure to file during this period will attract a late fee of $100 per day from the end of the 28 days after the anniversary date. The company is also required to maintain the register concerning the ownership of shares and officers in the company by filing Notices of Change of Directors, Secretary, etc. Any changes in relation to the directors and registered office of the company are required to be filed at the Companies Office within 14 days of the change taking place; and for changes in relation to company secretary, notice of the change must be filed within 15 days of the change taking place. The cost for filing notices is $3,000 and if they are filed out of time, the late filing will attract a standard late fee of $2,000. These late fees are put in place to ensure that the company is in good standing at all times.

Regrettably, even after incorporation, many persons remain unaware or forget the statutory requirements and obligations in relation to a registered company to their peril. This is the reason that the Companies Act 2004 ­empowers the Companies Office of Jamaica to strike from the ­register of limited companies, any company where there is reasonable cause to believe that the company is not carrying on business or is in operation.

Failure to file the annual returns over successive years can result in the company being struck from the register of limited companies. This may not be an issue where the company is no longer trading and owns no assets. Where the company owns assets which are registered in the ­company’s name, like land, the company will have to be restored to the register in order that there can be dealing in the title for the land.



REMEDY WHERE COMPANY IS STRUCK OFF?
Where a company is struck off the register while it owns property or is carrying on business, it may, within 20 years of being struck off, make an application for restoration. After 20 years, the property vests in the Crown.

The first step to restoration is for an officer or owner of the company to make an application in Form 28A to restore the company. The application must be accompanied by a declaration in support of the application for restoration (Form 28B) to the Companies Office and the filing costs of $15,000. The following are considerations for the Registrar at this point:

1. The company was, at the time, of being struck off, carrying on business or was in operation; or

2. There is just cause for the company to be restored to the register.

A company seeking restoration will be required to bear the cost of restoration as well as file all outstanding documents, which can add up to a significant amount. In some instances, to know exactly what is outstanding for the company, an application under the Access to Information Act may be required. Application forms for access to official document (form 1) and application Form for Amendment/Annotation of Personal Record (Form 3) to the Companies Office of Jamaica to view the records of the delisted company will need to be submitted by an officer of the company or shareholder.

Once the application for restoration is filed and approved, a hearing is held by the Companies Office of Jamaica to determine whether or not the company should be restored. The applicant and/or his attorney will be summoned to attend the hearing. Hearings are held on the last Tuesday of every month. Successful applicants will then be required to file all the outstanding documents and pay the requisite fees on each.

HURDLES YOU WILL YOU HAVE TO OVERCOME?
The hurdle most applicants face at this juncture is that they are unable to find some of the officers of the company, or the directors are deceased. This creates a difficulty when filing the outstanding restoration application as well as annual returns, as you have to account for the beneficial owners on the annual returns. You will also need to file a Notice of Change of Director to account for the death of a deceased director. In some instances, a statutory declaration may be required to explain what has happened to the officers of the company.

HOW TO PREVENT YOUR COMPANY FROM BEING STRUCK OFF IN THE FIRST PLACE?
The most important thing is to ensure that the company is kept up to date, which must include ­filing of annual returns on time and updating the register whenever there are changes in the ­company. To do otherwise is to incur costs and to risk the ­company being struck off. To assist you in satisfying obligations that can be tedious and burdensome while you are busy running your business, consider engaging an attorney-at-law or companies which provide ­corporate ­secretarial services.




Excerpts adopted from The Gleaner, retrieved July 1, 2019. URL - http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/news/20190701/implications-registering-company




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Sunday, 16 December 2018

How and Where to get a Food Handler's Permit in Jamaica

by S. Jeffery

Are you thinking of taking your passion for preparing food to the next level? Persons who possess great culinary skills and want to start their own restaurant or cook shop or wish to find a job in a food establishment (bakery, restaurant, etc) must have a Food Handler's Permit.

Below is what you will need to take with you to apply for the permit and where to go and get it in each parish. This is the second article in the blog series "How to in Jamaica".
How and where to get a Food Handler's Permit in Jamaica:
New applicants should bring with them two (2) passport sized pictures which can be stamped and signed by a Justice of the Peace, Minister of Religion or a Superintendent of Police. You will be required to pay $500 Jamaican dollars for the cost of the permit and given an application form to fill out. You will also be required to attend a Food Handlers Clinic where you will be taught the rudiments of food safety.

After completing the classes you will be tested. If successful, it takes about 4 to 6 weeks to receive your card, in the mean time you can request a letter to show that you have applied for the permit. Students involved in Food Preparation while doing the courses, are also required to apply for a Food Handler's Permit. The cost for them is $300 Jamaican dollars.

New Delopments

The Food Handlers' Permit project undertaken through funding from the National Health Fund, will modify the current system by replacing the paper cards with PVC 'ID Style" Cards. As some of the processes involved in delivering this service will be automated, the new system will offer benefits of greater efficiency, more durable card for clients, and reduced turnaround time.

How do I renew my Permit?
After the expiration of your permit (after a year), take the old permit along with you and complete the following steps:
  • Complete Application Form
  • Pay Application Fee ($500 Jamaican dollars)
  • Attend Food Handler's Clinic
  • Sit and pass Food Handler's Test (given at end of Clinic)

    Yes, both new and renewal clients have to sit through the food handlers clinic which will be conducted by a public health Inspector, just think of it as a refresher course. Please keep in mind that it is possible that your card will not be returned immediately, so it imperative that you always have your receipt.
Jamaica Food Handlers Clinics Schedule
There are four regional health authorities that oversee the health and medical issues of the country. These are the:
SERHA - South Eastern Regional Health Authority
WRHA - Western Regional Health Authority
Southern Regional Health Authority
North Eastern Regional Health Authority
These authorities are directly in charge of the various parish departments and implement policy that is passed down from the Ministry of Health. Listed below is information of where and when you can go to do the foods handler's clinics so you can receive the permit. I was only able to find detailed information for some of the parishes. Also some of this information may be a bit outdated (unfortunately government websites aren't always updated regularly). However I have listed the phone numbers of each health department and centre so you can make contact to verify, and receive more information. All the best to you guys!
South Eastern Regional Heath Authority
Parish of Kingston and St. Andrew Health Centres
KSA (Kingston and St Andrew Health Department): Every day of the Month. For more information please call 876-926-1550. It's located at 1A Caledonia Crescent, Kingston 5.
Parish of St Catherine Health Centres
St. Catherine Health Services
Burke Road
Spanish Town:
1st Wednesday, 3rd Tuesday and 4th Wednesday in every month. NB: its three sessions per day 8:30 am, 11:00 am and 2:00 pm. Tel. (876) 907 5483 (Not sure if this is still the case, please use the phone number to confirm)
Greater Portmore: 1st, 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month.
Bogwalk: 2nd Tuesday in every month.
Linstead: 1st Monday in every month.
Sligoville: 2nd Tuesday in every quarter. For more information you can call the health centre at 876 602-3356.
Kitson Town: 2nd Wednesday in every two month.

Parish of St Thomas Health Centres
Morant Bay Health Department: Every Wednesday in the month for new person. NB: Persons who are renewing would attend the health centre in their area on Tuesday and Thursday.
For more information on the specific date in the specific areas please call (876) 982-1619, 703 6182 (not sure if these times still apply, please contact health Department to confirm).
You may contact the Regional Authority at: (876) 754 3439

Western Regional Health Authority

Parish of Westmoreland Health Centres
Darliston: 3rd Tuesdays of each month 9:00 am to 12:00 p.m.
Savanna-la-mar: 1st Wednesday of each month 9:00 am to 12:00 p.m.
Grange Hill: 1st Tuesday at 9:00 am and 12:00 pm and 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm. 2nd Tuesdays at 9:00 am to 12:00 pm.
Negril: 4th Tuesdays 9:00 am to 12:00 pm and 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm. 1st Thursdays 9:00 am to 12:00 pm.
White House: 1st Tuesdays 9:00 am to 12:00 pm and 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm and 3rd Tuesdays 9:00 am to 12:00 pm each month.
(Not sure if these times still apply, please contact Health Department to confirm)
For more details contact the Westmoreland Health Department at (876) 955 2308
Parish of Hanover Health Centres
Lucea: 1st Thursdays 8:30 am to 12:00 pm and 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm. 3rd Tuesdays 8:30 am to 12:00 pm and 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm. Itinerant vendors 2nd week of July annually.
Sandy Bay: 2nd Tuesday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm in every month.
Hopewell: 3rd Mondays 8:30 am to 12:00 pm
Ramble: 1st Wednesdays 8:30 am to 12:00 pm in every Month.
Green Island: 1st Tuesday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm and 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm. 4th Wednesdays 8:30 am to 12:00 pm and 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm in every month.
For further details contact the Hanover Health Department at (876) 956 2731/2604
Parish of St James Health Centres
Mount Salem Health Centre: Every Tuesday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm and 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm
Maroon Town: 3rd Thursdays of every month 8:30 am to 12:00 pm.
Cambridge: 3rd Tuesdays of every month 8:30 am to 12:00 pm.
For more info you can contact the St. James Health Dept. at (876) 979 7820-4
Parish of Trelawny Health Centres
Trelawny Health Department: Every Wednesday 8:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm.
Dewars Health Centre (Duncans) 2nd Thursdays 8:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm, 4th Thursdays 8:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm
Albert Town: 1st Mondays of each month 8:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm. 2nd Mondays 8:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm.
For more info contact Trelawny Health Department at (876) 954 4904/3689

Southern Regional Health Authority

Parish of St Elizabeth Health Centres
Black River: 2nd Monday and 2nd Wednesday of every month.
Southfield: 3rd Monday in every month.
Junction: 2nd and 3rd Tuesday in every month, two sessions for the day 9:00 am and 1:00 pm. N: B all classes are done by appointment.
Newell: 4th Monday in every month, two sessions for the day 9:00 am and 1:00 pm.
Santa Cruz: 1st Wednesday of every month for renewal and 3rd Tuesday at 9:00 am for everyone.
Maggoty: 3rd Thursday of every month.
Balaclava: 1st Monday of every month.
(Not sure if these times still apply, please contact Health Department to confirm)
Please contact the St. Elizabeth Health Department at High Street, Black River at (876) 965 9174-5

Parish of Clarendon Health Centres
Milk River: 4th Thursday of every month
Race Course: every quarter in every month,
you will have to visit the health to get the exact
day in the quarter.
Raymond: 1st Wednesday of every month.
May Pen: Every Thursday in every month except
on 5th Thursday.
Chapelton: 3rd Wednesday in every month.
Kellits: 4th Thursday in every month.
Spalding: 2nd Wednesday in every month.
Crost-Hill: 2nd Wednesday of every month.
(Not sure if these times still apply, contact Health Department to confirm)
Contact Clarendon Health Dept. 1 Brooks Avenue, May Pen (876) 986 4548
Parish of Manchester Health Centres
BelleField: 1st Thursday in every month.
Porus: 1st Tuesday in every month.
(Please contact Regional Health Authority to confirm schedules, etc.)

Please contact the regional health authority for the details:
Southern Regional Health Authority,
3 Brumalia Road, Mandeville, Manchester
Tel: 1-876-625-2110 | 618-1714-5
Fax: 1-876-962-8233
Email: pr@srha.gov.jm
        North Eastern Regional Health Authority
Parish of St Mary Health Centres

Highgate: 1st Thursday of every month, call (876) 992 - 2882
Annotto Bay: 3rd Thursday of every month, call (876) 996 2034
Oracabessa: 2nd Mondays in every month, (876) 726 1625
Port Maria: 4th Wednesday in every month, (876) 994-2330
Gayle: (876) 975 8054
Parish of Portland Health Centres

Buff Bay Community Hospital: 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month and for every quarter restaurant and catering. (876) 996-1478
Hope Bay: 1st Thursday of every month (876) 913 0678
Portland Health Department: 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month.
Manchioneal Health Centre: 4th Tuesday of every month (876) 993 6323
Fair Prospect: 2nd Thursday of every month, (876) 913-1427
Parish of St Ann Health Centres
Ocho Rios: 1st and 3rd Monday and Tuesday of every month.
St Anns Bay: 2nd and 4th Monday and Tuesday of every month. Moneague: 3rd Wednesday of every month. First timer at 9:00 am and persons renewing at 1:00 pm.
Alexanderia: 3rd Wednesday of every month. First timer at 9:00 am and persons renewing at 1:00 pm.
Browns Town: 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month. N.B. all classes are done by appointment, classes begin at 9:00 am and 1:00 pm.

Unfortunately guys this is all the information I could find. I recommend you call these health centres or make contact with NERHA (North Eastern Regional Health Authority to get more details, Ocean Village Shopping Centre, Ocho Rios, (876) 795 3107

Saturday, 20 January 2018

How and Where to get a Tax Registration Number (TRN) in Jamaica

This article is a continuation of the How to in Jamaica article series. Today we'll be looking at the TRN, its importance and how to acquire one. The Tax Registration Number is a nine (9) digit number used as a form of identification issued to each individual tax payer. It was implemented in 1996 and was integral to the success of the government's integrated approach to a more computerized, modern tax system (ICTAS)*. How it works is that since an entity (individual or company) is assigned a specific number it makes it easier for the tax payer and the government to transact business with one another as it relates to registering a business, paying taxes, doing business with government agencies, etc. It also eliminates duplication of ID numbers and data stored by the various agencies on your behalf. Before 1996 these were the numbers used by the government:
  1. Business Enterprise Number (became the Tax Registration Number)
  2. Income Tax Reference Number
  3. Driver's License Number (effective since 2011)
  4. Personal Identification Number (formerly used as the driver's license number)
Importance of the TRN:

Because the TRN is so effective as a unique identifier for each person registered (think finger print), it has become an integral part of our daily lives. Its use is pervasive:
  • Paying taxes (obviously)
  • It is now a requirement for employment
  • Buying a house
  • Buying a vehicle
  • Registering a business
  • Conducting business with any company (goods and services) or government agency (passport applications, etc)
  • Opening a bank account
  • Remittances (Send to or collect money from abroad)
  • And much more...

In the beginning only adults needed to get a TRN number, now children can be issued a number with parental consent.

The TRN is issued by the Tax Administration Jamaica and can be obtained either at its TaxPayer Registration Centre in Kingston or branch offices across the island:


Kingston; St. Andrew; Morant Bay; Port Morant; Port Antonio; Buff Bay; Port Maria; Annotto Bay; Savanna-La-Mar; St. Ann’s Bay; Brown’s Town; Moneague; Falmouth; Jackson Town; Montego Bay; Lucea; Darliston; Black River; Santa Cruz; Mandeville Christiana; May Pen; Chapleton; Lionel Town; Spanish Town; Linstead; Old Harbour; Portmore.

What do you need to get a TRN?
  • Valid identification - national ID, passport, driver's license) 
  • Certified copy of birth certificate
  • A passport sized photo signed by J.P., Minister of Religion/Marriage Officer, judge/resident magistrate, Attorney at Law, MP, Parish Councillor, School Principal, or Police Officer at the rank of Inspector and above
  • Marriage Certificate or Deed Poll (if you wish to update TRN with new name)
*For children a school ID along with birth certificate can also be used as identification.

Individuals seeking to acquire a TRN would bring this information to the TAJ offices and fill out a form called "Application for Taxpayer Registration Number". Applications can be made by both individuals or companies. Upon completing the form and presenting your relevant documents you would be issued a TRN card with the unique number assigned to you.

If you wanted to get a TRN for your small business you would present the above information as well as submit Business Name Registration Certificate (sole trader or partnership), your NIS Card and NIS verification letter, and your personal TRN number or numbers of each partner in the business.

For persons under 18 years old, the application will need to be completed and signed and/or co-signed by either a parent or guardian.

Applications signed by a parent should be submitted with the following:
  • Certified copy of the child’s birth certificate. The birth certicate must show the name of the parent who signed the application.
  • Certified photograph or picture identification for child
  • Identification and TRN of the parent
Applications signed by a guardian should be submitted with the following:
  • Certified copy of the child’s birth certificate
  • Certified photograph or picture identification for child
  • Identification and TRN of the guardian
  • Court Order or Voluntary Declaration for guardian
  • Voluntary Declaration for attestant (if applicable) 
When you complete the application, you will be provided with your TRN on a slip of paper. You will need to return to the Tax Office in about a month's time in order to collect the TRN Card. Note that you do NOT need to pay a fee in order to obtain a TRN. 


NB. Certified Photographs for adults must be accompanied by a Declaration from the Certifying Official. Blank declarations can be collected from your local Tax Office or be printed from Tax Administration Jamaica’s website: www.jamaicatax.gov.jm

Requirements for Incapacitated Adults (Persons Who Are Unable To Sign / Make A Mark)
Application signed by Caretaker should be submitted with the following: 
  1. An appropriate ID for the applicant:
    1. Passport OR Driver’s Licence OR
    2. National ID/Voter’s ID, Work ID, School ID, professionally produced, certified passport size photograph or any other photographic ID MUSTbe used with Birth Certificate (and Marriage Certificate or Deed Poll if applicable)
  1. Identification and TRN of the Caretaker
    a.  Power of Attorney OR
        b.  Medical Certificate, Voluntary Declaration from the Caretaker AND Voluntary Declaration from an Attestor (A person who knows of the Caretaker/Incapacitated Adult relationship)

    NB. Photographs must be certified by anyone of the following: Justice of the Peace, Minister of Religion/ Marriage Officer, Judge/ Resident Magistrate, Attorney-at-Law, Member of Parliament, Parish Councillor, Medical Doctor, School Principal, Civil Servant (SEG3 or above) or Police officer at the rank of Inspector or above.Photographs must also be certified within the past six months to be acceptable.Certification should include the following: “certified to be a true photograph of…………....,” name and title of Certifying Officer, Signature of Certifying Officer, date of certification, Official Stamp of certifying officer (not required for JPs). JPs should quote their assigned JP number

    1. A copy of applicant’s Passport OR Drivers Licence (notarized by a Notary Public). Passport or Driver’s License must include the applicant’s name (full last and first name), date of birth, photograph and signature.


    2. If someone is being authorized to collect the TRN card an authorization letter from the applicant should be attached, stating the name of the person authorized to collect the card. 
    If your TRN Card is lost, stolen or destroyed, you are required to write a letter requesting a new card. Clearly state your full name and date of birth if you don’t know your TRN. Submit the letter to the nearest Tax Office with an ID.

    NB. Certified Photographs must be accompanied with a Declaration from the Certifying Official. A blank declaration can be collected from your local Tax Office or be printed from Tax Administration Jamaica’s website.




    Requirements for Individuals submitting applications from overseas:
    Applications completed and signed should be submitted along with: 

    1. A copy of applicant’s Passport OR Drivers Licence (notarized by a Notary Public). Passport or Driver’s License must include the applicant’s name (full last and first name), date of birth, photograph and signature.
    2. If someone is being authorized to collect the TRN card an authorization letter from the applicant should be attached, stating the name of the person authorized to collect the card. 
    NB. TRN Cards for applicants who submitted their forms via mail from overseas will then be mailed to applicant’s address as stated on application. If the Identification or supporting documents are not in English, an official translated version is also required. The signature on the application form must match that on the Identification presented.


    Requirements for Companies (Jamaican)
    The completed Organization Form signed by a Director or the Company Secretary must accompany the: 
    1. Certificate of Incorporation
    2. Companies that were registered before February 1, 2005.
      • Articles of Association (if the Directors are not named in the Articles of Association, either the Form 12, Form 13 or Form 23 will be needed).
    Companies registered as of February 1, 2005.

      • Articles of Incorporation (if the Directors are not named in the Articles of Incorporation a form 23 will be needed).
      • If application form is signed by Company Secretary the Form 20 will be needed.
    1. Verification of NIS registration (NIS Verification/Clearance Letter or Payment Card)
    2. TRN for each Director
    3. ID for Signatory Officer

    Requirements for Overseas Companies (Has No Established Place of Business in Jamaica)
    The completed Organization form signed by a Director must accompany the: 
    1. Registration and/or Charter Documents (issued in country of origin)
    2. ID for Signatory Officer
    3. Letter from company indicating that it is not operating nor has a established business place in Jamaica 
    NB. Only original or notarized copies of the Registration or Charter Documents are accepted. If the Identification or supporting documents are not in English, an official translated version is also required.
    Requirements for Overseas Companies (Operating or Has Established Place of Business in Jamaica)
    The completed Organization form signed by a Director or the Local Representative must accompany the: 
    1. Letter of Registration (issued by the Companies Office of Jamaica)
    2. Verification of NIS registration (NIS Verification/Clearance Letter or Payment Card)
    3. Form 19 or 31 (issued by Companies Office of Jamaica) stating Local Representative and Directors
    4. TRN for the Local Representative or at least one Director
    5. ID for Signatory Officer 
    NB. A TRN is required for the Signatory Director or Local Representative. Other overseas directors are not required to provide a TRN. 
    Requirements for Industrial & Provident Societies
    The completed Organization form signed by a Responsible Officer must accompany the: 
    1. Certificate of Registration (issued by the Companies Office of Jamaica)
    2. Verification of NIS registration (NIS Verification/Clearance Letter or Payment Card)
    3. TRN for each Responsible Officer
    4. ID for Signatory Officer 


    Application forms can be downloaded from: www.jamaicatax.gov.jm


    We hope that the information we shared today was useful to you! For additional details regarding a TRN, you can visit or call: 1- 888 TAX - HELP (829-4357) or 1-888-GO-JA-TAX (1-888-46-52-829), Taxpayer Registration Center, 12 Ocean Boulevard, Office Centre Building, Kingston, Tel: (876) 922-7429/3913 or 3052 or Fax: (876) 922-1748Email: taxhelp@tasd.gov.jm / Website: www.Jamaicatax.gov.jm 


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    References: 
    Integrated Computerised Tax Administration System (ICTAS) implemented in 1996

    http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20110720/cleisure/cleisure4.html
    http://infokat.net/index.php/members/add-a-question/what-is-the-importance-of-being-issued-with-a-taxpayer-registration-number-trn

    https://www.jamaicatax.gov.jm/trn1#Requirementsforminors

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