
Prime Minister Gaston Browne will today table the Tax Administration and Procedure (Amendment) Bill, 2025 in Parliament — a wide-ranging reform designed to modernize how Antigua and Barbuda recovers unpaid taxes while safeguarding fairness and accountability.
The proposed amendments would establish a statutory charge on real property for delinquent taxpayers, empower the Commissioner of Inland Revenue to issue clear property titles after the sale of seized assets, and tighten oversight of auctions and public sales to ensure transparency.
The Bill also refines the definition of “property” and formalizes the role of “designated officers,” setting clear boundaries for enforcement authority and accountability within the tax system.
Officials say the goal is to strike a balance between fairness to taxpayers and the Government’s responsibility to secure outstanding public revenues — a step viewed as essential to sound fiscal planning and sustainable national development.

The reform forms part of broader efforts to strengthen fiscal management and align Antigua and Barbuda’s tax administration with international financial best practices.
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Will this new tax modernizing mechanism recover any tax from any of his white friends be it PLH or YEDA or any hotels he gave 99 years tax break to and buffer zone?
This exercise is just a waste of time and resources. If he couldn’t upset the apple cart months ago, how can he now do so on the eve of an election? Remember that the same funds that he refuses to collect are what they, In turn, use to keep them where they are. The players always win while we lose twice.