| Increases for more fees, fines under review | | Print | |
| Written by Richard Green/richard@fptci.com | |||
| Thursday, 07 July 2011 12:44 | |||
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The details of a further round of government fee increases are being hammered out over the next few weeks that will further increase the cost of living in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The increases include fees for firearms and liquor licenses, marriages, birth and death certificates, passports, recording deeds and post office boxes. Pleasure craft customs fees and fees to operate vessels in national parks will also increase. Traffic fines will increase across the board to between $200 for offenses such as not wearing a seat belt to $500 for passing a stopped school bus. Both the Advisory Council and the Consultative Forum recommended even higher fines for some offenses, and those are being revised in the coming weeks before approval. The higher charges are part of the continuing effort by the interim government to increase revenue sources that have not been changed in many years to balance the budget by 2012-13. That is a requirement of the U.K.’s $260 million loan guarantee that is being used to pull the country out of a financial hole. Other charges that have already gone up include drivers licenses and vehicle licenses, with most increasing 50 percent. Fees for nearly all business license categories were increased by 35-percent, and the minimum license fee doubled from $150 to $300.
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