Antigua and Barbuda Customs Revenues Surge by $13 Million in First Two Months of 2024

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Source: POINTE XPRESS- Customs revenues grew by $13 million in the first two months of the year, reflecting the positive growth experienced in the national economy, according to Comptroller of Customs Raju Boddu.

He revealed that revenue for January and February 2024 increased by 21.7 percent compared to the same period last year.

Revenues up to the end of February totaled $78.4 million, compared to $64.3 million for the same period in 2023, a difference of $13.6 million.

When asked about the impact of the rise in ABST on collections, Boddu stated that the impact had been minimal as the increase is reflected across the board, affecting every category of collections for the division, including import duty, revenue recovery charge (RRC), consumption tax, and ABST.

He further revealed that collections from ABST increased from $22.09 million in 2023 to $25.98 million in 2024, marking an increase of $3.59 million or 18 percent.

Boddu attributed the increases in collection to the robust economy currently experienced by Antigua and Barbuda, a growth confirmed by external agencies such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB).

He indicated that the prognosis for the remainder of the year looks quite positive, with March collections up to the 14th of the month reflecting approximately $4 million more than was collected by that time in March 2023.

Despite the ABST rate increasing from 15 to 17 percent, Boddu noted that all other categories of collections are up, including ABST.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. This just means they got $13.6 million more from locals. They are implying that Antiguans have more money to spend

  2. I remembered in primary school being punished for not repeating a nursery rhyme ” The cow jump over the moon and the dish runaway with the spoon ” I said teacher ,mommy didn’t raised a fool.
    As it was then so it is now….

  3. $13.6 million to go towards “Creative Enrichment” while the ordinary folks, carnival performers and musicians, small merchants etc get none.

  4. What is this man Boddu talking about? The costs of imported goods have gone up resulting in higher import duty. Then because of this you will have higher revenue recovery charge, higher consumption tax and higher ABST. So Mr. Boddu, the increase in revenue is not because of no robust economic growth. As a matter of fact, all these increases in tax only make things more expensive for Antiguans who have to purchase the goods. If things are so good why does the government have to increase the ABST when people are already paying the increase costs at the port.
    Mr. Boddu, you have no idea what you are talking about. The high cost of the goods coming in have reduced the spending power of Antiguans and creating more poverty.

  5. This only shows that we the people have to spend more money to live. And we’re not even rich down here.

  6. If the words don’t add up and align with what you see, know and now hearing, watch out!
    Truth has taken a sabbatical.

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