St. Lucia to introduce new tax reform measures after EU blacklisting

The St. Lucia government says it will soon introduce new tax reform measures after the island was included among 17 countries worldwide on a new global list of tax havens by the European Union.

Minister in the Ministry of Finance, Ubaldus Raymond said the new tax rules are likely to be unveiled in the new budget while denying the island is a tax haven.

Raymond said that St. Lucia has complied with all the requirements of international regulatory institutions, and Prime Minister Allen Chastanet signed the automatic exchange of information in November 2016.

Harmonization of taxes

Raymond said the main issue involves a harmonization of taxes which St Lucia is currently working to improve.

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“St Lucia and other countries that were blacklisted, I want to make it clear, were not institutions dodging the agreement or the requirements of these international institutions, but it had more to do with the imbalance in the tax regime.

“Fortunately for St Lucia our government, the Prime Minister, and Minister of Finance, we have already been engaging our local departments, Ministry of Finance, Inland Revenue Department, in working on a more harmonized tax system.”

Hope to be off list soon

Raymond said St. Lucia is hoping to be off the European Union tax haven blacklist “very soon,” adding that the island is awaiting official notification of the blacklisting from the European Union.

St. Lucia is among four Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries named last Tuesday in the new list of global tax havens. The other Caribbean countries are Barbados, Grenada, and Trinidad and Tobago.

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