Tabor invites Browne Administration to extend ABST-free shopping to school snacks and electronic devices

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REAL NEWS – Since the Gaston Browne Administration has taken on board the United Progressive Party’s recommendation of an ABST-free weekend for back-to-school shopping, the Party is suggesting that the benefit be extended to snacks and electronic devices.

Weeks ago, the Party’s public relations officer, Damani Tabor, made the suggestion during a radio interview.

However, the Cabinet announced – only this week – that it would make the offer for today, Friday, September 1, and Saturday, September 2, and it would cover certain school items, including bookbags and uniforms.

If the Government really wanted to extend a financial break, many residents say, it should have been implemented weeks ago, or last Wednesday, August 16, when the decision was taken at its Cabinet meeting.

After all, they reason, most parents have concluded their back-to- school shopping already.

Accordingly, Tabor is suggesting that the Government salvage its “too-little-too-late” initiative by extending it to food items that parents would normally purchase for their children’s lunches or snacks.

He notes that the cost of living is still high, and this tax break would be of great help to parents.

Further, Tabor suggests that the tax waiver should be extended to electronic devices like tablets and laptop computers, and this should be offered for an additional week.

He is reminding the public that the ABST-free initiative was introduced by the Baldwin Spencer Administration; but, now, it i not being implemented efficiently.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Nah screw that. If they can spend thousands on carnival and not even think about how their kids can go to school then I don’t think the government should have an extended tax break. Innocent suffer for the guilty but that’s how it is.

  2. “the Party is suggesting that the benefit be extended to snacks and electronic devices?

    1. Laptops are already exempted from all taxes. I would suggest buying online as most retailers locally still charge it.

    2. Most food items you don’t pay ABST on them anyway.

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