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$2.3M collected from 7% money transfer services fee so far- Premier Fahie

Figures released during the Eighth Sitting of the Third Session of the Fourth House of Assembly (HoA) at Save the Seed Energy Centre in Duff's Bottom on May 11, 2021, by Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1), shows that the 7% fee on money transfer services in the Virgin Islands has brought in over $2.3 Million to government. Photo: VINO/File
Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1) said the Financing and Money Services (Amendment) Act 2021 will now pave the way for the Financial Services Commission to be able to collect its $10,000 administrative fee per quarter for collecting and disbursing the funds from the money transfer services industry to government. Photo: Facebook/File
Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1) said the Financing and Money Services (Amendment) Act 2021 will now pave the way for the Financial Services Commission to be able to collect its $10,000 administrative fee per quarter for collecting and disbursing the funds from the money transfer services industry to government. Photo: Facebook/File
Legislation for the money transfer services fee to be implemented for the benefit of Government was passed in the House of Assembly on April 17, 2020. Photo: VINO/File
Legislation for the money transfer services fee to be implemented for the benefit of Government was passed in the House of Assembly on April 17, 2020. Photo: VINO/File
DUFF'S BOTTOM, Tortola, VI- Figures released during the Eighth Sitting of the Third Session of the Fourth House of Assembly (HoA) at Save the Seed Energy Centre in Duff's Bottom on May 11, 2021, by Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1), shows that the 7% fee on money transfer services in the Virgin Islands has brought in over $2.3 Million to government.

Legislation for the fee to be implemented was passed in the House of Assembly on April 17, 2020.

“The figure that has been reported to me and I share it with this House is that they have collected $2,314,958.21. That, Mr Speaker, is so far what has been collected and also transferred to central government from Financial Services Commission (FSC).”

Premier Fahie said the figure now means that $462,991.64 is now in a fund for senior citizens, first-time homeowners, fisheries and agriculture and infrastructure.

These areas were identified as the five areas that would benefit from 20% of the tax.

Drop in the bucket

The Premier stated to the HoA that the figure is “a drop in the bucket if this initiative was implemented form years ago. Projection shows that we would have been in the millions in each of the heads.”

He added: “Although we will revisit it from time to time even with the percentage over time, the fact is, for the years I have been in politics, one thing I have learned if you do not speak to the country’s money to direct it just like you would speak to your own money and direct it where it should go to help the people it would speak for you and go in areas that when it disappears in terms of going into other projects you don’t realise the true impact of what the funds should have been impacting.”

Amendment to allow FSC to be paid

The Premier and Minister of Finance made the disclosure while introducing the Financing and Money Services (Amendment) Act 2021, which will now pave the way for the Financial Services Commission to be able to collect its $10,000 administrative fee per quarter for collecting and disbursing the funds from the money transfer services industry to government.

Premier Fahie said, as per the agreement between government and the FSC, the FSC was unable to withdraw the fees from the funds before sending the government’s share to it.

“In order to do that, there needed to be an amendment to the Act to allow FSC to deduct their monies every quarter rather than having it sent over to central government. The issue is the Act does not allow central government to pay it back over to FSC; the money for FSC is now stuck.”

The Bill was read for the second time and went into a committee of the whole House to be examined clause by clause.

21 Responses to “$2.3M collected from 7% money transfer services fee so far- Premier Fahie”

  • ... (12/05/2021, 10:14) Like (7) Dislike (1) Reply
    We getting ATH Móvil soon soon a
  • Excellent (12/05/2021, 10:32) Like (9) Dislike (5) Reply
    Now put it to good use.
  • resident (12/05/2021, 11:47) Like (15) Dislike (4) Reply
    its basically a double tax on poor people, but i hope that government doesn't squander the money as usual
  • WEW (12/05/2021, 12:20) Like (9) Dislike (4) Reply
    That means 32.8 million dollars was wired out of the BVI. The only thing that could be that much is the politicians wiring their "pocket" change the Cayman Islands to hide
  • @ MANIPULATORS (12/05/2021, 12:34) Like (44) Dislike (5) Reply
    how do you predators feel to be double taxing people who have worked honestly for their money knowing that empLoyers are not paying their share of taxes but you all refuse to do anything about it / thats taking advantage of people and now here you are pounding your chest and bragging about how you flex your muscles on them ( I hope you feel great now / simply nasty minded
  • Hmmm (12/05/2021, 12:47) Like (45) Dislike (5) Reply
    We're robbing the expat communities. The already paying high apartment rental. Paying for work permit, visas, Social Security where many of those persons will never benefit from those deductions. Mr. Fahie do you sleep at night sir?
    • ...... (12/05/2021, 17:22) Like (1) Dislike (7) Reply
      When some of them are robbing or raping our Gov’t I wonder if they ever tell themselves what they’re doing is wrong. I guess “they” sleep peacefully at night.
  • do the math (12/05/2021, 12:58) Like (11) Dislike (12) Reply
    $2,300,000/.07=$32,857,142.90 that has been sent out of the BVI. Thats a lot of money leaving the BVI economy...
    • Captain Hook (13/05/2021, 20:43) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Yeah them same "down island" folks money smh. Oh now you want them to stay and send money back home?
  • Well (12/05/2021, 15:51) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    So far so good poor people money what thay work hard for how much we collected from drugs that are tax free I suppose
  • H (12/05/2021, 15:57) Like (21) Dislike (1) Reply
    So this is proud news remember that is a thing call carmar
  • Hmmm. Wow. (12/05/2021, 17:13) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    Imagine the profit these companies making...Some serious monies leaving this place...
  • hello (12/05/2021, 17:18) Like (8) Dislike (2) Reply
    No wonder God is with holding rain on the BVI
  • Rubber Duck (12/05/2021, 17:55) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    This is a repressive racist tax that we should be ashamed of. Repeal it.

    And can someone please send me an explanation of what Fahie was rambling on about?
  • NezRez (12/05/2021, 18:49) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Government can prosper from doing our own Lottery instead of allowing U.S. lotteries being sold here, Casinos on one of our unused little islands away from the public, Marijuana, Horserace tax, etc. We have ways to bring in revenue but won't move on it. These things were suggested years ago but ignored. Now we running around like chickens with no heads.
  • karma (12/05/2021, 18:55) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    too.
  • Guess (12/05/2021, 19:18) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
    Well not 1 red cent of the 2.3 mill coms from my hard earning money that you already bin taxing I do all my money wiring through the bank. You cant extort me mr primare
  • My My (13/05/2021, 07:09) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Look how this new have been expressed to d fullest great news but what about the plane that disappears from agenda airport did it brings 2 ,3 M what happened to that new has it been kill by d virus remember the good Lord don't need pajarm that means he never sleeps no name no warrant
  • Styler (13/05/2021, 09:17) Like (3) Dislike (2) Reply
    You all need to stop talk piss I sent money from Western Union in Puerto Rico to a family member in Tortola and I had to pay tax of 42.00 dollars so what's the big deal. Even if you sent it through the bank there is a charge as well. You can win don't mind how you tried. You can not have your cake and eat the icing too.
  • Really (13/05/2021, 13:41) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    Well @ stylar right now u sound like a broken Rock what happens u guilty of some thing u just take a e because you are lieing go and check your self before you reck your self I guess I touch soon thing
  • uh (13/05/2021, 14:04) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    @@ styler right now your comment makes no sense all cake comes with icing on less u order a plane cake u right here stop lieing and feace d fact


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