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Bahamas: Government addressing critical growth and fiscal issues facing The Bahamas

2013/01/12

Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Perry Gladstone Christie said the Gover nment has designed a multifaceted programme of action to address the critical increase and fiscal issues identified by Moody’s.

The Prime Minister explained that Moody’s downgraded The Bahamas’ Credit Rating largely on the basis of the Agency’s view that the country’s increase prospects are modest and the revenue base inadequate.

He addressed the Moody’s downgrade at the opening of the 22nd Annual Bahamas Business Outlook at the Wyndham Nassau Resort, Thursday, January 10, 2013.

“My Government’s schedule for addressing the economic and social challenges of the country in the near term was clearly spelled out in our Charter for Governance last May at the same time as we did the Speech from the Throne,” Prime Minister Christie said.

“It is evident that redressing the public finances is of paramount importance to the successful implementation of our Schedule for Change.”

The Prime Minister said the Government is focused on stimulating economic increase (inclunding attracting Foreign Direct Investment ), strengthening public spending management, eliminating waste, curtailing widening deficit inclunding reforming, restructuring and modernising revenue government.

The Government as well plans to reform the tax system to broaden the tax base.

“We are going to provide additional data during the Mid-term Budget, but we are working towards enhancing increase; we have made a decision on tax reform; we have presently empowered the Ministry of Finance to move and talk to the country.”

Prime Minister Christie said the Ministry of Finance would spearhead public discussions on the Price Added Tax issue.

“Put very simply, no matter how creative we are and even though we are going through reforms on how to collect revenue and property taxes additional entirely, the country’s spending is presently outrunning and outpacing its ability from traditional sources to find revenue to match it.

“Therefore, there has to be a turning point in the country.”

He noted that if the Bahamians vote “Yes” in the National Referendum Ballot concerning the regulation and taxation of Web Shop gaming, the Government would have to move very quickly to put in the necessary regulations and taxation regime.

“But even that which may be a significant revenue base in the country, is not sufficient for us to proceed without presently pausing as a country to look at a new form of taxation,” the Prime Minister stressed.

Further, to increase the number of stopover visitors to The Bahamas, the Minister of Tourism the Hon. Obie Wilchcombe is launching a multi-million dollar marketing tourism campaign,” Prime Minister Christie said.

“For over 40 years, we have seen cruise visitors shift from a 30 % share to over 75 % of visitors to The Bahamas,” he said.

“There is the sober reality that in 1990, The Bahamas received 1.5 million stopovers over a quarter of a million additional than the 1.3 million stopovers in 2011.”

Providing additional statistics the Prime Minister said, “75 % of stopover visitors remained in traditional hotels in 2011 and a decade ago nearly 82 % were staying in hotels. Over the same period however, timeshare stopovers increased 55 %, second home stopover owners increased 105 % and stopovers staying at apartments increased 76 %.

“Clearly the nature of the business has changed and it is imperative that we revitalise our tourism product to stop and reduce unemployment.”

The Government intends to encourage the “movers and shakers” of the world to make The Bahamas a destination of choice, increase religious tourism, sports and heritage tourism and put in place the necessary legislation, structures and groups in place to regulate the potential medical tourism industry in the country.

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