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Prime ten takeaways from the 2025 budget

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Finance Minister Colm Imbert delivers the 2025 national budget on September 30.  - Photo by Roger Jacob
Finance Minister Colm Imbert delivers the 2025 national budget on September 30. – Photo by Roger Jacob

FINANCE MINISTER Colm Imbert presented Trinidad and Tobago’s fiscal budget 2024/2025 within the Parliament on September 30.

Listed below are ten belongings you absorb to know about Imbert’s budget:

1. With revenue projected at $54.224 billion and expenditures at $59.741 billion, the budget will likely be a deficit of $5.517 billion. Oil used to be assumed to be at US$77.80 per barrel and natural gas used to be US$3.59 per MMBtu.

2. Smartly being will get the largest portion of the pie with $7.571 billion adopted by education and national security with $7.512 billion and $6.113 billion respectively.

3. The minimum wage for public sector employees will likely be increased to $22.50, an raise of 9.8 per cent from the national minimum wage of $20.50.

File photo by Faith Ayoung

4. The manager personnel officer has been rapid to commence up wage negotiations with swap unions who well-liked the old four per cent provide, for the interval for the interval January 2014 to December 2019. This would exclude the Public Carrier Association and National Union of Government and Federated Workers who within the period in-between absorb the government earlier than the court docket. Government has determined to provide public sector employees an raise of 5 per cent for this subsequent three-year interval, 2020-2022.

5. Cramped and medium enterprises who are owed refunds will likely be paid in cash by December 31. Larger companies may per chance be issued ardour-bearing VAT bonds in fiscal 2025 within the sum of $3 billion with a target date for issuance of January 31.

6. Three proposals absorb been short-listed to restart the Level-a-Pierre refinery. These are CRO Consortium, US-based INCA Energy LLC and Nigeria-based Oando PLC.

The frail Petrotrin refinery in Pointe-a-Pierre – File photo

7. Government will switch to promote its 49 per cent shareholdings in Colonial Lifestyles Insurance protection Firm.

8. All electrical automobile charging tools and connected tools may per chance be exempt from all responsibilities and taxes.

9. Tax and NIS amnesty will likely be in blueprint between October 1 and December 31, 2024.

10. There may per chance now not be any raise in electrical energy charges, water charges or the value of gasoline.

Drivers absorb their vehicles with gasoline at the NP gas blueprint in Bon Accord, Tobago. – Photo by David Reid

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