Committee publishes consultation on corporate tax

Archie FarmerChannel Islands
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Deputy Charles Parkinson is the chair of the tax review sub-committee

A committee reviewing how much tax Guernsey receives from businesses has published its consultation on corporate tax.

The tax review sub-committee is seeking feedback on a range of corporate tax options currently under consideration.

It is keen to hear from anyone who feels they have relevant feedback on the options being considered.

Its chair, Deputy Charles Parkinson, said: "The work of the tax review sub-committee is progressing well and remains on course to make recommendations to the Policy & Resources Committee before the end of March as planned.

"As part of our business and community engagement, we are running a consultation about corporate tax reform.

"While the majority of the questions in the consultation are necessarily technical in nature and have a distinct business focus, we are keen to hear from all interested parties, including members of the community.

"There is no requirement to answer all questions, so a response can be submitted with answers to any of the questions stakeholders want to express a view on."

The consultation and relevant information can be found on the States of Guernsey website.

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