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10/24/2012 
2012 DUTY FREE BARREL PROGRAMME TO BEGIN IN NOVEMBER  
ST. GEORGE’S GRENADA, Wednesday, October 24, 2012:For the fifth (5th) consecutive year, the Government of Grenada will roll out its Duty Free Barrel Programme for the Christmas Season. This year’s programme will run from November 1st to December 31st, 2012. As in previous years, under this initiative, each household in Grenada has the opportunity to bring in a maximum of two (2) barrels, including boxes, crates and cartons of equivalent size to a regular barrel, containing foodstuff, clothing, toiletries and toys, without having to pay customs duties and taxes, customs service charge and stamp duty to clear the barrels. In speaking of this initiative, the Minister of Finance said: “This programme is a ‘Christmas gift’ to our people. As we have said in the past, the intention of the programme is to ease the burden on all households, especially the poor and vulnerable. Notwithstanding the adverse impact of this initiative on Government’s revenue, the Government feels this programme is still necessary at this time, given the relatively high cost of food and slow economic recovery.” Based on Customs data for the past four years, over 9,000 households have benefited from the programme each year. The 2012 Programme will be informed by the following guidelines: Household Limit: Each household in Grenada will be entitled to a maximum of two (2) duty-free barrels during the implementation period. Boxes, crates and cartons of equivalent size to a regular barrel will also be eligible. Definition of Household: For this initiative, a household would be a family (nuclear or extended) living together. At the time of application, the person clearing the barrel will be required to complete a form giving information about name, number of persons in his or her household and other relevant information. A piece of photo-identification will also be required. Furthermore, persons will have to sign a declaration that the information is correct. Persons who give false information will be subject to fine and prosecution under the Customs Act. Composition of the Barrels: It is customary for Grenadians to import what Customs calls “foodstuff barrels”. As the name suggests, these barrels primarily contain foodstuff. However, it is not unusual for them to have articles of clothing, toiletries and toys. The Customs Department will use the same rule to process barrels under this initiative. The exemption will not apply to appliances and electronics. If these are found in the barrels, the regular duties and taxes will be assessed. Customs reserves the right to examine each barrel and determine if it is for household or commercial use. For example, a barrel that has more clothes than food will be assessed as a clothing barrel or even a barrel for commercial purposes depending on its composition. Exemption: Government will exempt all customs duties and taxes, customs service charge and stamp duty on eligible barrels. In short, all government taxes and charges will be removed. However, Recipients of barrels will be required to pay charges assessed by private warehouses and the Grenada Ports Authority. Concerns from the Public: This Government is committed to a process of ongoing consultation with the People. In this regard, we seek the support of the media to publish these guidelines. Feedback from the public can be sent to email address: financegrenada@gmail.com. Persons may also call (473)435-0057 or send a note addressed to the Corporate Communications Officer, Ministry of Finance. Implementation Period: The programme will commence on November 01, 2012 and will end on December 31, 2012. This means foodstuff barrels arriving in Grenada on or after November 01, 2012 and on or before December 31, 2012 will be eligible for the concession, up to a maximum of two barrels per household. No extensions will be given beyond the December 31st deadline. From this initiative, Government anticipates that revenue foregone will be approximately EC$1.0 million.
 

 


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2012 DUTY FREE BARREL PROGRAMME TO BEGIN IN NOVEMBER  
This is hilarious and awsmoee! I know I've spent a considerable amount of time using the google maps street view function in my own city, but never thought to do it in other cities around the world!
00By: Retno
12/6/2012 9:08:24 AM
Bro Randy mind your language for on this site we are allowed to be strong poster/debaters but should be mindful that others will be reading these posteres and at all time we must maintain a level of decency . Bro History Man i hear you about grenada and its governbemnt asking the usa for some easy way into their market so that our country can export its produce as you say our Banana,Nutmeg,cocoa,etc well my friend ever since Uncle Gairy drove those estate owners out of grenada and sold the lands to people who did not know a thing about land cultivation and its processes our agriculture industry has been in stagnation coupled that with hurricane ivan and the lady emily compounded with the NNP government total neglect of our agriculture industry it is fair to say that we could no longer compete with the likes of Mexico and some of these latin american countries ,but i take your point and yes more should be done to assist our farming industry and the an easier passage in getting our products into the american and european markets but it is all a matter of product marketing by government and the industry.
00By: gabe
10/29/2012 11:00:44 AM
Well said Historyrts me to see Man we need a wake call it hurts me to see those young men with their pants under their arse,it is so sad here in Grenada.
00By: Randy
10/25/2012 8:39:31 PM
Well said Historyrts me to see Man we need a wake call it hurts me to see those young men with their pants under their arse,it is so sad here in Grenada.
00By: Randy
10/25/2012 8:39:30 PM
When will the government start to get some preferential treatment to sell our bananas,cocoa,spices and other products to the USA,we give a holiday for thanks giving,but we are out of our minds not to ask them for preferential treatment to sell our products to them,instead of them giving Latin America and South America.Our government is a useless and can only beg,lend and talk shit,no one takes them seriously,the people who are sending the barrels can do with the products of Grenada on the market with that good old Grenada will export more that they import and therefore they will not have a trade deficit,in the abundance of the best soil in the world people are complaining that they are hungry,that is so comical.Look at Japan they have no natural resourse and they are consider wealthy,that means that wealth is in the brains of others and all you do is to use your brains and take others wealth.Here in Grenada we need a total change in the minds of people to see progress and only then our quality of life will sustain,so on the day of thanks giving ask for preferential treatment to sell our products, our people died trying to be self sufficent.
00By: History Man
10/25/2012 5:24:04 PM