Newsday Reporter
AN expand in minimum wage for public sector staff, the removal of all obligations and taxes on electrical autos and a tax and NIS amnesty were among the bulletins made by Finance Minister Colm Imbert for the period of his $59.7 billion 2025 funds presentation in Parliament on September 30.
After issuing an on-line poll on October 1, Newsday readers shared their funds opinions ranging from “very honest steady funds” to “solely out of touch.”
Here’s what the individuals needed to inform.
Fuzz Joseph, Fb: “Rings a bell in my memory of a delusional politician on the hustings.”
Peter Alonzo, Fb: “Fully out of touch or figuring out the residents of TT concerns or per chance don’t care. One thing else to preserve in energy.”
Aniecia Eastman, Fb: “Mountainous job, Minister Imbert.”
Saad Defreitas, Fb: “Ravishing funds, given the tricky financial cases that Trinidad and Tobago and the sector are all coping with. The alternative of initiatives the Minister identified that had been delivered by UDeCOTT was wonderful.”
Anna Jailal, Fb: “Mountainous is the PNM, effectively achieved. Now not for miserable individuals, again.”
drakesfloyd, Instagram: “They achieved narrate laborious cases forward.”
lisaboodoo, Instagram: “They’d well well additionally bear achieved severely higher to many other folks struggling however however they don’t care about the decrease class.”
firmbiz757, Instagram: “Prolonged and empty.”
the_crown85, Instagram: “Factual talk and no inch.”