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TexasTowelie

(112,168 posts)
Tue Apr 4, 2017, 04:29 PM Apr 2017

Virgin Islands Sin Taxes Now Law

ST. THOMAS — Governor Kenneth Mapp on Wednesday signed five bills into law, among them key elements of the revised Revenue Enhancement and Economic Recovery Act, widely known as the sin tax bill.

Thy sin tax bill increase taxes on alcoholic beverages, other sugary carbonated beverages, cigarettes, and timeshare unit owners. While noting that the Legislature reduced the amounts to be levied, the governor, nevertheless, commended lawmakers for their courage and understanding of the need for additional revenues, according to Government House.

Mr. Mapp also approved Bill No. 32-0007, which establishes a minimum baseline property tax of $360.00 after application of exemptions and credits. The bill also defines “commercial real property” for purposes of assessment.

He vetoed a section of the bill, however, which would have denied economic development benefits or tax breaks to developers of timeshare properties which had previously been hotels or other multi-use facilities. He stated that the measure would destroy new timeshare development. Also vetoed was a section of the bill which sought to impose additional austerity measures on the executive branch, but which the governor believes would hamper the delivery of vital services and possibly violate the separation of powers doctrine.

Read more: http://viconsortium.com/business/sin-taxes-now-law/

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Virgin Islands Sin Taxes Now Law (Original Post) TexasTowelie Apr 2017 OP
Well, with a sin tax, they'll stay the Virgin Islands for a good long time jberryhill Apr 2017 #1
Good one, Mr. Attorney TexasTowelie Apr 2017 #3
Timeshare unit owners... Xolodno Apr 2017 #2

TexasTowelie

(112,168 posts)
3. Good one, Mr. Attorney
Tue Apr 4, 2017, 07:55 PM
Apr 2017

and you just made the case for the territory to be renamed the Promiscuous Islands instead.

That should rake in the tourism dollars.

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