Unbiased look at the Sint Maarten Elections
PHILIPSBURG, Sint Maarten — The US Party leader Mrs Pamela Gordon Carty in an interview on Wendell Moore last week made it clear that she will be proposing a law that will not only have a positive ripple effect on the social development of the country, but also on our first time young working class, graduated students seeking for first time jobs and the unemployment rate and to the business community.
As a business owner for 26 years as an Accountant and tax expert I do have understanding of doing business in such an environment as the one St Maarten is facing now. We as business owners are facing challenging times and besides having to cope with running our business on a daily basis, non-paying customers, late paying customers, insufficient timely revenue generating months, the tax environment is not a very healthy one that contributes to the already depressing atmosphere.
The economy thrives when we as the business sector thrive, the economy crash when we as business owners crash. Since we are a strong contributing factor to the well-being of the economic cycle of this country its expected from us that we contribute but on the other end if this is expected this means that government need to also facilitate some sort of alleviation as well.
One of the law proposal in a nutshell entails the following: All business on country Sint Maarten from Large to small (excluding micro) businesses will be subjected to a yearly mandatory taking on of a first time youngster or a just graduated student whether it be on the island or one of our students that was sent overseas to study and just finished, or those on country Sint Maarten between the age of 18 to 26 years of age that are unemployed. By employing minimum 1 in your business under a special tax-type, the business can declare 35% of the year salary paid out to the youngee as donation and actually get these monies reimbursed back to the business regardless if they have an outstanding. Functions that require a particular expertise is also included as long as the student is a graduate in that area and is born on the country of Sint Maarten
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We want to welcome the public to interact with us as we would like to hear their take on the different law proposals that we have. A panel is being put together so healthy discussion can be held with the public so we together as a country can push this country in the direction we want it to go. This is meant to have the population involved as we move towards creative ways to solve ongoing issues.
The country needs to have its laws in place whether there is a country package on the table or not. The government still have a role to play and legislation still need to be in place. COHO or not, this doesnt mean that governing your country stops or putting in laws in place stops.
Mrs Pamela Gordon Carty the leader of the US Party is hereby inviting the business community to interact with us and tell us what you think. React on our Facebook page United Sint Maarten Party and tell us your pros and cons or if you have any constructive advice. This is not a bashing ceremony but an effort for together to seek solutions all in the best interest of all involved.