2024 TAX LANDSCAPE IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO – WHAT TO EXPECT?
Over the past few years, the Government of Trinidad and Tobago has introduced a number of tax incentives and measures which were aimed at stimulating growth and encouraging development in
Over the past few years, the Government of Trinidad and Tobago has introduced a number of tax incentives and measures which were aimed at stimulating growth and encouraging development in
By Catherine Ramnarine and Daniel Nancoo Rising temperatures and extreme weather can have a significant impact on employee health and safety. President of the Industrial Court, Her Honour Mrs. Deborah
By M. Glenn Hamel-Smith The well-known adage says that there is no escaping death and taxes. If you are an individual, spoiler alert, I am afraid that the saying still
By Miguel Vasquez Transfer pricing has been the focus of Governments in Trinidad and Tobago (‘T&T’) for some time, and was once again came to the fore in March, 2023
By Miguel Vasquez For decades, the rhetoric that automation will be the precursor to the downfall of humankind has been a central theme of dystopian cinema. As such, in December,
By Deandra Frederick For businesses who rely on importing goods or raw materials it is undisputed that certainty of supply, fixed classifications for tariff purposes, and the application of appropriate
In the recent case of CA No. P407 and P408 of 2019 EOC and Maharaj v Cascadia Hotel Limited the Trinidad and Tobago Court of Appeal ruled that sexual harassment
On the 24th February, 2022, the European Union (‘EU’) published its updated list of non-cooperative jurisdictions for tax purposes which continued to list Trinidad and Tobago (‘T&T’) as one such
Pregnancy and motherhood are often viewed as wonderful and exciting times in women’s lives. However, for many working women they can also be times of great vulnerability, generating concerns about
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