The tax on non-alcoholic sweetened beverages, from which the Government expects to raise $10 billion during fiscal year 2026/27, has been pushed back by one month to May 1 to allow time for changes to be made in how the tax is applied.
Jamaica Observer

The tax on non-alcoholic sweetened beverages, from which the Government expects to raise $10 billion during fiscal year 2026/27, has been pushed back by one month to May 1 to allow time for changes to be made in how the tax is applied.

The tax on non-alcoholic sweetened beverages, from which the Government expects to raise $10 billion during fiscal year 2026/27, has been pushed back by one month to May 1 to allow time for changes to be made in how the tax is applied.

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