|
2007
Government Revenues Strongest in BVI History
By Mellica
McPherson
It
is not often that a national Budget is seen as a presentation of exciting news
-- good news sometime, but rarely the cause for celebration.
On 7 November,
a few hours after the Budget address some residents rejoiced and cheered the
Deputy Chief Minister, and Minister for Finance, Health and Social Development,
Hon. Ronnie W. Skelton’s proclamations, not about the BVI’s strongest revenue
ever of $254,017,000, but about the announcement of tax reduction among other
things.
Under the
banner “Promises Made-Promises Kept” the Minister in presenting the fourth and
final budget of the Fifteenth Legislature said that “we are here to look ahead
to the coming year to offer up before the people our continuing vision of how we
will meet the needs of this community and continue to build that foundation that
will help us achieve our fullest potential.”
“Yes, this
Territory’s GDP is rising and by the end of 2006 the GDP will be US $1.008
billion and that is a good thing, and our debt is falling – and that too is a
good thing, and we have a surplus—and that is a very good thing. However, none
of these statistics or numbers has any true value unless the people of the BVI
are feeling that their own well-being is improving. On this point, there is
surely more work that can and must be done,” he said.
On that note,
the Minister stated that it is no secret that over the past several years, the
cost of living in the BVI has gone up substantially, and he explained that there
are a number of reasons for this. Hon. Skelton listed some of the reasons as
being: the rising cost of fuel, inflation in the United States, as well as the
influx of new money into our Territory from the growing tourism and financial
services industries.
Hon. Skelton
explained that “collectively, the rising cost of living represents a real
challenge for our people, and so in this Budget, we are taking strong measures
to provide meaningful relief for the people of the BVI.”
Hon. Skelton
announced the expansion of Government’s tax-relief efforts. He informed that
starting in fiscal 2007, Government will increase the tax exemption level from
$7500, to $10,000.00. This, he said, means that taxation will begin after the
individual has earned his or her first $10,000.00 income. “This move will have a
direct, immediate and sizable impact on our families -- it will mean more
dollars staying in our people’s pockets—money that they can use to cover their
necessities—food, fuel, housing, education. That is a critical priority for this
Government.”
MEASURES TO
HELP LOWER PRICES
Hon. Skelton
also announced two steps aimed at lowering prices on goods sold at businesses.
The first step, he said, will be to institute in the coming years a two-tier
duty system that will allow businesses to bring in goods from abroad at a
discounted rate, thus allowing them to pass the savings on to consumers.
Minister Skelton pointed out that the second step will be a special duty
reduction on construction materials including cement, aggregate and steel. This,
he said will also allow savings to be passed on to consumers in the form of
lower prices. “
The Finance
Minister announced that for the “second year in a row—this Government has ended
the year with a surplus above recurrent expenditures in excess of $30 million,”
and informed the Council that it was hard to overstate the significance of this
accomplishment, “with this surplus, we are going to be able to make a
contribution of two $2,500,000.00 to the Territory’s pension fund. In addition
$1,683,900.00 will be contributed to the Reserve Fund. Finally $1,500,000.00
will be contributed to the Emergency / Disaster Fund and Contingencies Fund;
while $500,000.00 will be contributed to the Repairs and Renewal Fund.” Hon.
Skelton informed that after finances were allotted to those special Funds,
$25,342,500 is still left for major development projects.
HIGH GROWTH
RATE IN 2006-2007
The Finance
Minister reminded that in 2005, the BVI recorded growth of 5.75 percent, and
informed that the current projections show that the BVI will beat this already
impressive feat with a 2006 growth rate of approximately 7.2 percent. According,
to Hon. Skelton this year’s projections anticipates a collection of $254,017,000
from taxes and fees: “That’s right Madam Speaker, in excess of ¼ billion dollars
without raising taxes on our people; that will make this year’s government
revenues the strongest in BVI history.”
From the
Budget address it was learned that Government intends to allocate this year’s
budget of $254,017,000 as follows: the Governor’s Group will receive
$34,946,900; the Chief Minister’s Group will receive $42,956,600; the Ministry
of Finance will receive $17,203,200.00, the Ministry of Natural Resources and
Labour will receive $14,380,300.00; the Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs and
Sports will receive $39,154,800.00, the Ministry of Health and Social
Development will receive $37,157,700.00, the Ministry of Communications and
Works will receive $41,538,400.00, Pension and Gratuities, Public Debt and
Miscellaneous will receive $20,390,400.00 and contributions to the Pension,
Reserve, Emergency/Disaster, Contingencies and Repairs and Renewal Funds will be
$6,288,200.00.
2007
PROJECTS & PROGRAMMES
In addition to
itemizing the allocations, the Minister mentioned some of the projects and
programmes that Government intends to undertake in fiscal 2007. These projects
will include, but not be limited to, the allocation of: $1.0 million to continue
to upgrade the Territory’s beach infrastructure and management and maintenance
of historical sites; $8.0 million which is made of loan funds and capital
contributions will be allocated to fix the East End/Long Look and Road Town
sewerage problem; $400,000.00 to continue work on the East End/Long Look Harbour
development; $500,000.00 to complete the purchase of Virgin Gorda Airport; $1.0
million to complete the purchase of Prospect Reef Hotel; $525,000.00 to commence
work on the detention centre to house illegal immigrants; $300,000.00 to
construct a visitor centre on Anegada; $500,000.00 to complete work on the
Customs Department Information Technology Programme; $500,000.00 to build a new
Community Centre in Carrot Bay; $500,000.00 to build a Community Centre in North
Sound, Virgin Gorda; $50,000.00 for the design of a Community Centre in Purcell
Estate; $800,000.00 to build an auditorium at the Bregado Flax Educational
Centre on Virgin Gorda; $300,000.00 to replace the bridge on Jost Van Dyke
adjacent to the Methodist Church; $400,000.00 to build sidewalks from Towers to
the Ferry Terminal West End; $300,000.00 for side walks from Palestina to
Pockwood Pond; $200,000.00 for sidewalks in Huntums Ghut; $400,000.00 to replace
the Bridge in Carrot Bay, $200,000.00 to address the drainage problem from One
Stop Mall to the late Mr. Ogard Smith residence in Road Town; $3.4 million to
complete acquisition of Long Bay Beef Island, George Dog and for compensation
for Anegada lands; $950,000.00 for schools rehabilitation; $586,000.00 for
continuation of the computerization of schools; $490,000.00 for recreational
facilities; $500,000.00 preparatory work on the new High School; $3million
towards the completion of the Cane Garden Bay Community Centre; $2.5million to
complete the purchase of the new incinerator; $475,000.00 to build a helipad on
Jost Van Dyke; $100,000.00 to upgrade the air-conditioning system at the Anegada
Community Centre; $750,000.00 to pave roads in Brandywine Bay, Nottingham Estate
and Stevens Lands; $250,000.00 to complete phase 1 of a Town Centre in Long
Look; $150,000.00 to complete sidewalk from Baughers Bay to CSY; $200,000.00 to
build an alternate road out of Baughers Bay; and $450,000.00 to pave roads in
Pickering Estate and Rogue Bay.
Minister
Skelton explained that the goal of the 2007 budget is to submit before the
judgment of all a record of achievement that the promises made are the promises
that have been kept. “The budget represents a continuing vision for how we will
meet the needs of this community and continue to build that foundation that will
help us achieve our fullest potential,” he said.
Copyright
© 2006 by SUN ENTERPRISES (B.V.I.) LTD.
PUBLISHERS OF THE ISLAND
SUN Newspaper. All rights reserved.
|