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Ministers say no to GST in Guernsey

Ministers say no to GST in Guernsey

Tuesday 06 January 2015

Ministers say no to GST in Guernsey

Tuesday 06 January 2015


Politicians in Guernsey say they don’t need to bring in GST – but are considering a cap on the amount of tax, Social Security contributions and charges they can take from the public as a constraint on the cost of government.

The announcement, which came yesterday afternoon, was aimed to defuse recent controversy in the Island. A major tax debate aimed at balancing the books has provoked protests and debates, with many people in Guernsey worried about following Jersey by setting up a sales tax.

The final draft of the new tax plan will be put together in the next couple of weeks, but ministers say they will do a separate piece of research on the implication of a sales tax.

Treasury Minister Gavin St Pier said: “The joint boards believe that in the long term there may be a place for a GST-type tax in our tax system, and it should therefore remain on the table as an option.

“But at the same time we recognise that there would be a lot more work required before the States could be asked to make a definitive decision.

“For example, we would need to do more work to understand the true costs for the community, business and government of its introduction, and to have a clear view as to what steps could be taken to mitigate any of the impacts of its introduction.”

Housing Minister Dave Jones added: “I am particularly supportive of the joint boards’ proposals to introduce a cap on the total amount of tax, social security and other charges which government can take from islanders.

“Having that kind of constraint is a really important discipline to ensure we live within our means.”

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