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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby MaxPower » October 5th, 2020, 5:20 pm

matr1x wrote:But we know which group is especially notorious of robbing and raping ppl at night, right?


Slim,

Its the black people you referring to there?

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby Redman » October 5th, 2020, 5:21 pm

MaxPower wrote:
matr1x wrote:But we know which group is especially notorious of robbing and raping ppl at night, right?


Slim,

Its the black people you referring to there?


Musbe the p word.

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby carluva » October 5th, 2020, 5:21 pm

I am still reeling in agony from the increase in water rates, electricity rates, LPG subsidy removal and increase in personal income tax.

Waw. That was rough.

Next year, the MoF need to remove all duties and VAT on super glue and stitches so all the naysayers can seal their mouths shut.

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby rebound » October 5th, 2020, 5:22 pm

Perfect!!!! And just in time
bluefete wrote:No stamp duty for residential properties from $1 million - $2million (exemption)

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby bluefete » October 5th, 2020, 5:24 pm

paid_influencer wrote:
bluefete wrote:I still not seeing where he getting the money to fund that $41.3 billion.


he went over the loans earlier

our kids going to fund it :drinking:


How much he going and borrow so? He only supposed to borrow to fund the deficit.

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby bluefete » October 5th, 2020, 5:24 pm

rebound wrote:Perfect!!!! And just in time
bluefete wrote:No stamp duty for residential properties from $1 million - $2million (exemption)


I think this is for 1st time homeowners.

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby j.o.e » October 5th, 2020, 5:26 pm

carluva wrote:Fantastic budget, especially in these times.

Still confused about these concessions on private motor vehicles... What concessions existed that are now being removed?


Yea didn’t understand this either

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby Kenjo » October 5th, 2020, 5:28 pm

j.o.e wrote:
carluva wrote:Fantastic budget, especially in these times.

Still confused about these concessions on private motor vehicles... What concessions existed that are now being removed?


Yea didn’t understand this either

I now realise this should mean hybrid , cng and electric vehicles . Although electric vehicles will have to determine how thats being taxed

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Postby bluefete » October 5th, 2020, 5:30 pm

bluefete wrote:Personal Income Tax Allowance:

Up from $72,000.00 - $84,000.00 per year effective Jan 1, 2021


This is so that people could save to pay property tax!

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby wingnut » October 5th, 2020, 5:30 pm

j.o.e wrote:
carluva wrote:Fantastic budget, especially in these times.

Still confused about these concessions on private motor vehicles... What concessions existed that are now being removed?


Yea didn’t understand this either
Think its regarding hybrid vehicles in particular, although he said they still goin to have the lowest taxes

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby bluefete » October 5th, 2020, 5:31 pm

New digital economy in 2years (2022). RIIIIIGGGGHHHHTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby The_Honourable » October 5th, 2020, 5:32 pm

Most of what he said is BS and repetitive but I must admit, it wasn't an austerity budget that many predicted it would be.

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby screwbash » October 5th, 2020, 5:35 pm

did he raise the price of gas\diesel ?

what going up ?

vat gone up?
food going up?
doubles increase price ?
what about alcohol and cigarette and other luxury tax ?

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby bluefete » October 5th, 2020, 5:35 pm

Imbert ignored almost all the recommendations from the Roadmap to recovery team.

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby bluefete » October 5th, 2020, 5:36 pm

screwbash wrote:did he raise the price of gas\diesel ?

what going up ?

vat gone up?
food going up?
doubles increase price ?
what about alcohol and cigarette and other luxury tax ?


Scroll back up and read!

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby bluefete » October 5th, 2020, 5:36 pm

The_Honourable wrote:Most of what he said is BS and repetitive but I must admit, it wasn't an austerity budget that many predicted it would be.


Wait for it. It is always what he did not say in the budget that hits the hardest after a while.

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby Redman » October 5th, 2020, 5:37 pm

NP just found out about this. Lol.

So as the minister said....the dealer sets his own prices.

Historically deregulation pushes fuel margins to zero.

How do you sell stations that need 12-15m worth of upgrade...on sub 1% margins with Business Levy and Green fund being top line taxes.




pugboy wrote:np stations to be sold
preference to existing station owners

carluva wrote:Did he say this?
bluefete wrote:NP to be privatised.

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby Dave » October 5th, 2020, 5:37 pm

The PA increase means those that pay tax get an extra $3k/yr or $250/mth extra in income.

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby MaxPower » October 5th, 2020, 5:40 pm

UNC die hard supporters quiet boy...

The budget wasnt that bad as expected.

All that crying and bawling....what are your thoughts?

PNM 2025 eh

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby matr1x » October 5th, 2020, 5:41 pm

So what is to be done about the vene infestation? More tax dollars to waste on them?

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby Dave » October 5th, 2020, 5:42 pm

The monies he giving back in increased PA will be taken in vat increases, gas and property tax predominantly.
That is what it immediately means for the average person.

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby bluefete » October 5th, 2020, 5:47 pm

https://newsday.co.tt/2020/10/05/here-a ... dget-2021/

Here are the key takeaways from Trinidad and Tobago's budget 2021
KALIFA SARAH CLYNE 13 MINUTES AGO

Finance Minister Colm Imbert delivered a three-hour-long presentation of Trinidad and Tobago's 2021 budget in Parliament on Monday.

The budget, delivered in light of depressed oil prices and in the context of a pandemic, placed priority on agriculture and increased use of local content, the digital transformation of the country for innovation, growth, and education, as well as construction.

Here are the key takeaways:

1. Government has approved a $500 million agriculture stimulus package in 2021, in addition to regular budgetary allocations. It has promised to increase the use of digital technology in agriculture and focus on food security in light of an intolerable food import bill.

The government will also look at developing downstream agriculture industries and creating a strong agri-business eco-system. Imbert said food security must be a major activity in the new economy.

He said the government will also guarantee state agricultural purchasing and distribution of local content for the school feeding programme, public hospitals and the protective services.

2. Over the next ten years the HDC will deliver over 25,000 homes on state land and will provide a mix of housing solutions for people of different levels of incomes and socio-economic standings. According to Imbert's breakdown, 10,000 starter homes at a cost of $250,000 will be offered for a monthly payment of $925 with no downpayment. An additional 5,000 affordable homes will be available at a cost of between $350,000 to $500,000, starting with a five per cent downpayment. Another 5,000 are expected to be built, valued between $650,000 and $900,000 for middle-income buyers. Young professionals will also have access to homes built by the HDC valued between $1 million and $1.5 million.

3. The government is freezing the filling of all vacancies in the public service for a year and considering extending the retirement age to 65.

4. The Government will create an electronic funds transfer window to allow payments, such as taxes, to be completed electronically.

5. The liquid petroleum fuel market will be liberalised, in other words, the fuel subsidy will be removed as of January 2021. Prices will be based on the market and dealers will be able to set their own margins. Wholesale margins will remain fixed for the time being.

NP gas stations will be privatised/sold, with first preference to existing dealers.

6. Government will extend the salary relief grant to December 2020 for people who work in the creative and cultural industries. Imbert said the government would establish a local content guideline for local media houses and by 2022, provide incentives to increase the local music played on radio stations.

7.Anyone earning $7,000 per month or less will be exempt from income tax as the personal tax allowanced has ben raised from $72,000 to $84,000. It will take effect in January 2021.

8. Government has allocated $50 million for the acquisition of computers for needy students. This will be done in a joint effort between the ministries of Education; Public Information and Digital Transformation; and Social Development and Family Services.

Government has also introduced a programme to deliver wireless hotspots for students without internet access. The devices will be provided for 45,000 students.

The government will also remove all taxes on mobile phones and software. Imbert also announced technology-based tax allowances for businesses.

9. Government will look at other options for the purchase of the Pointe-a-Pierre oil refinery if an agreement is not finalised with Patriotic Energies and Technologies by October 31.

10. The new fast ferry will arrive and go into service on the seabridge by the end of December . It will be able to carry more than 900 passengers, and 250 cars and will take less than three hours to get to Tobago.

11. The Ministry of Works has been advised to find a private-sector partner to run commercial operations at the Port of Port of Spain, with the inter-island ferry remaining under the Port Authority.

12. The Government will remove concessions on new cars, making it more expensive to import them, and will decrease the age of foreign-used cars that can be imported from five years to three from January 2021.

13. Imbert announced mandatory valuations so that the property tax can be determined.

Check our website for full coverage of the 2021 budget.

Imbert said the projected revenue for the budget was $41.364 billion and projected expenditure was $49.573 billion. The deficit is expected to be $8.209 billion.

It is based on an oil price of US$45 and a gas price of $3 per MMBtu.

National security: $5.227 billion

Education: $7.973 billion

Health: $6.050 billion

Local Government:$1.642 billion

Works and Infrastructure: $2.956 billion

Agriculture: $1.198 billion

Housing: $1 billion

Public Utilities:$2.091 billion

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby elec2020 » October 5th, 2020, 5:48 pm

carluva wrote:I am still reeling in agony from the increase in water rates, electricity rates, LPG subsidy removal and increase in personal income tax.

Waw. That was rough.

Next year, the MoF need to remove all duties and VAT on super glue and stitches so all the naysayers can seal their mouths shut.


HA! U tell em. The UNC famatics quiet. Where they gone?

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby bluefete » October 5th, 2020, 5:49 pm

Roget and them going and get f... up.

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby sMASH » October 5th, 2020, 5:50 pm

bluefete wrote:All taxes on software, computers etc will be removed.

This is to encourage young people.

who really 'buys' software?
thats like removing the taxes on the solar water heaters... would be better to remove it on pv systems,

better would be to increase software development in the trades schools. ting databasing, web design, programming, graphic design, app building etc. push out carnival degree and music studies.
u really need a degree to learn how to shout 'HUYYY!'?

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby Redman » October 5th, 2020, 5:51 pm

bluefete wrote:Roget and them going and get f... up.


I got that feeling too.

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby The_Honourable » October 5th, 2020, 5:52 pm

Redman wrote:NP just found out about this. Lol.

So as the minister said....the dealer sets his own prices.

Historically deregulation pushes fuel margins to zero.

How do you sell stations that need 12-15m worth of upgrade...on sub 1% margins with Business Levy and Green fund being top line taxes.

pugboy wrote:np stations to be sold
preference to existing station owners

carluva wrote:Did he say this?
bluefete wrote:NP to be privatised.


So NP is exiting the gas station business. World moving towards electric so that I understand.

The question is what NP the company will do now? Just sell LPG bottles and lubricants?

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby MaxPower » October 5th, 2020, 5:53 pm

matr1x wrote:So what is to be done about the vene infestation? More tax dollars to waste on them?


Hello Slim,

What Vene infestations bro?

An infestation would mean a vast shortage of jobs for Trinis, increased crime, crowded health facilities etc.....not so?

Not seeing that so maybe there is no infestation?

Slim, get out of the rumshop circle bro, too many false assumptions.

The situation just isnt as bad as you think it is.

What you thought about the budget other than that chunks?

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby pugboy » October 5th, 2020, 5:56 pm

HSF to the rescue bro

The_Honourable wrote:Most of what he said is BS and repetitive but I must admit, it wasn't an austerity budget that many predicted it would be.

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Re: T&T Budget 2020 is on October 5th

Postby zoom rader » October 5th, 2020, 5:57 pm

bluefete wrote:
bluefete wrote:Personal Income Tax Allowance:

Up from $72,000.00 - $84,000.00 per year effective Jan 1, 2021


This is so that people could save to pay property tax!
Yup, give a little and take double back

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