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INCOME TAX DAY IS MAY 2

With just one week left before the 2022 Personal Income Tax (PIT) filing and payment deadline on Tuesday, May 2, 2023, taxpayers are encouraged to take advantage of the Barbados Revenue Authority’s (BRA) ongoing tax clinics for assistance. 

The daily clinics take place in the Queen’s Park Steel Shed, from Monday to Saturday.  Saturday sessions are available at five additional locations: the BRA’s Bridge Street Mall and Holetown offices, as well as Community Resource Centres at Briar Hall, Christ Church; Rices, St. Philip, and Valley, St. George.  All clinics are open from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Tax officers are on hand at the clinics to assist in navigating TAMIS, resetting passwords, filing tax returns, completing registrations for Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TINs), and answering Land Tax queries.

Headquarters Services lead, Carolyn Williams-Gayle, urged taxpayers to check their 2022 third-party information for accuracy.

“Details uploaded for you on your behalf impact your tax return filing.  We, therefore, advise persons to go to the Account tab and select the Third-Party Information option in “year 2022” before filing.  If anything is missing or incorrect, contact the institution responsible for the upload, which may be your employer, trade union, pension company, church, the NIS or other relevant entity, to request that they make the necessary corrections before you file,” Mrs. Williams-Gayle explained.

A $500 penalty for late filings will be applied, while late payments will attract a 5 per cent penalty plus 1 per cent interest on outstanding balances. 

This a reminder that persons filing the 2022 Reverse Tax Credit ($1300) have until December 31, 2024, to file the Reverse Tax Credit Return. (PR/GIS)

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Eleven St. John Recipients Receive Pride Of Barbados Awards

Eleven persons from St. John who have contributed substantially to the development of the parish and its residents over the years have received Pride of Barbados Awards.

The St. John honourees were presented with their insignias by President of Barbados, Her Excellency The Most Honourable Dame Sandra Mason yesterday morning at State House.  President Mason thanked the awardees for their dedication and acts towards the development of her ‘home’ parish and encouraged them to continue their efforts.

The fifth batch of honourees receiving insignias, as part of the We Gatherin’ 2025 initiative, were: Richard Arthur, Pearson Bellamy, J.P., Neville Bridgeman, Sonia Burgess-Haynes, Dr. Keisha Gustave, Samantha Haynes, J.P., De Andra Howard, Myrtle Husbands, Roland Waithe, Dale Lashley and Diaspora Awardee Lennox Llewellyn Padmore.

Areas for which the awardees were recognised included humanitarianism and philanthropy; lifelong dedicated service to the Codrington Estate; leadership; excellence in public health; community empowerment; educating and mentoring young people; promoting sporting excellence; and agriculture.

Following the ceremony, three awardees shared with the media their reaction to being recipients of the Pride of Barbados Award. 

Pearson Bellamy, J.P., age 83, is a former teacher, meteorologist and government printer. He was recognised for being a steward of culture, a guardian of truth, and a living archive for his dedicated service as a community griot and cultural icon.

“I’m happy to be honoured today. Thank God that He’s given me the privilege to…receive this honour this morning,” Mr. Bellamy stated. 

He added: “For the past 63 years, I’ve been working with the youth, with the old, and with everybody else with respect to drama, folk singing, music, and I was president of a number of organisations in St. John. And I’m happy to share that as long as I have strength and the energy, I will continue to do so.”

Eighty-year-old Shopkeeper Myrtle Husbands said: “I am very humble and grateful to the Government and people of St. John.”

She is known for her invaluable contributions to improving the lives of the disadvantaged, uplifting the vulnerable, protecting and providing refuge to battered women and hope to underprivileged children, as well as fostering a more caring and cohesive community in Colleton, St. John.

When asked what drives her to assist others, she responded: “I think it’s just me … it comes natural. When I see people in need, I help them. If I see people, you know, like disadvantaged, I try to give them any assistance that I can.”

She advised younger persons in the community to put God first in their lives and to help any person in need.

Meanwhile, De Andra Howard, a 42-year-old teacher at the Mount Tabor Primary, expressed her surprise and delight at being awarded. “It feels amazing,” she remarked.

She has been awarded for her leadership, creativity and unswerving commitment to community development, promoting the Rights of the Child and fostering Health and Family Life Education, as well as national anti-violence initiatives. Ms. Howard emphasised the importance of hard work and perseverance. 

“You know, sometimes you work hard behind the scenes and you say you’re never going to be recognised. But as I always say to my students and to the young people that I inspire, work hard and someday it will pay off, somebody will recognise you.” (PR/GIS)

Caption: President of Barbados, Her Excellency The Most Honourable Dame Sandra Mason (centre) poses with ten of the Pride of Barbados Awardees from St. John at State House

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Road Rehabilitation Of Eagle Hall Road

The Ministry of Transport and Works (MTW) will carry out road rehabilitation on Eagle Hall Road in St. Michael from the Eagle Hall traffic lights to the Lower Bank Hall traffic lights, under its Focused Roads Programme.

Starting Wednesday, May 28, 2025, Infra Construction Inc. will dig test pits along this road between 8:30 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. During this time, the road will be reduced to one lane. Test pits are a crucial preparatory step in road rehabilitation as they provide critical information about the road’s subbase.

Infra Construction Inc. will begin road rehabilitation on Monday, June 9, 2025, and will continue for approximately eight weeks from 8:30 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. The scope of work includes excavation, deep milling, sidewalk as well as slipper and kerb repairs, and paving. During this time, the road will be closed. More details will be provided closer to the start date. 

MTW and Infra Construction Inc. apologise for the inconvenience and thank businesses, residents, and motorists for their understanding and cooperation. (PR/GIS)

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Young Authors Honoured At ‘Make a Book Project’ Award Ceremony

Seventeen of Barbados’ most promising young storytellers were celebrated in a recent ceremony hosted at the National Library, Independence Square, as part of the 2025 Trinity Term Edition of the Make a Book Project.

The event marked a major milestone for the student authors, ages 8 to 11, whose winning compositions were selected from nearly 100 submissions, from 21 primary schools and homeschooled students, across the island.

These works are currently being transformed into illustrated children’s storybooks, which will soon be released via the National Library Service’s digital platform.

The event, attended by families, teachers, and sponsoring partners, featured remarks from Manager of the Youth Entrepreneurship Scheme, Ryan Moseley.

Mr. Moseley commended the project’s impact on youth development and its success in engaging boys in creative writing, with 62 per cent of submissions from male students.

Among the male standouts was Ahren Ward, a two-time winner. Notably, Breanna Drakes was the most decorated author with three winning entries, while Ameliyah Gustave earned two.

St. Gabriel’s Primary School led the awards tally with seven winning entries, followed by Blackman & Gollop and Wilkie Cumberbatch Primary, each securing two prizes.

Each of the 23 Class 4 students who entered received detailed composition feedback to support their final preparations for the 2025 Barbados Secondary Schools’ Entrance Examination (BSSEE).

During the ceremony, students were treated to a sneak peek of their storybook illustrations, which are now in the final stages of production.

The Make a Book Project is an initiative of All Global Group Barbados Ltd., a local artificial intelligence firm, in collaboration with the Barbados National Library Service, and supported by the Ministry of Educational Transformation and the Division of Culture.

The project is dedicated to fostering youth literacy and creative expression by guiding students through the journey of becoming published authors.

Following the success of this Trinity Term Edition, preparations are already underway for a Summer Camp Edition, which will once again empower a new wave of young Barbadian voices to share their stories with the nation. (PR/GIS)

Caption: Deputy Director of the National Library Service, Beverley Archer (left) and Team leader of the Make a Book Project, Curtis Padmore (right), pose with the winning authors of the 2025 Trinity Term Edition of the Make a Book Project, following a recent awards ceremony

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