The Standing Finance Committee of the House of Representatives will begin its examination of the Estimates of Expenditure over two days next week. The...
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The Standing Finance Committee of the House of Representatives will begin its examination of the Estimates of Expenditure over two days next week. The committee, which comprises all members of the Lower House, will also for the first time review the revenue measures that were tabled recently in Parliament alongside the Estimates of Expenditure.
The Standing Finance Committee of the House of Representatives will begin its examination of the Estimates of Expenditure over two days next week. The...
The House of Representatives Committee on Finance has flagged off revenue monitoring exercise for the 2023 to 2025 fiscal years, as part of efforts to...
The House of Representatives Committee on Finance has flagged off revenue monitoring exercise for the 2023 to 2025 fiscal years, as part of efforts to...
The start of this morning’s sitting of the Standing Finance Committee of Parliament, which is examining the Government’s budget, was delayed after...
The start of this morning’s sitting of the Standing Finance Committee of Parliament, which is examining the Government’s budget, was delayed after...
Government’s Budget, setting out the Estimates of Expenditure and Revenue for the financial year 2026-2027, was today laid in Parliament, together...
As members of parliament (MPs) gear up to pose questions to portfolio ministers today about the Government’s $1.4-trillion Budget during a two-day...
As members of parliament (MPs) gear up to pose questions to portfolio ministers today about the Government’s $1.4-trillion Budget during a two-day...
According to the recent reports on tax expenditures tabled in the House of Representatives, government expenditure in this area reached J$46.6 billion...
According to the recent reports on tax expenditures tabled in the House of Representatives, government expenditure in this area reached J$46.6 billion...