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Two OECS Women-owned Entrepreneurs to Participate in Spring Fair International 2012 in the United Ki![]() As the Commonwealth celebrates Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth’s II Diamond Jubilee on the anniversary of the 1952 accession on February 6th, 2012 it is a wonderful time for exposure of OECS Wo... Export Development | Monday, 9 January 2012 Read more |
OECS Manufacturers to receive direct In-Firm Design and Branding assistance from renowned UK Company![]() OECS Secretariat, Castries, St. Lucia, September 15th, 2010. The OECS Export Development Unit (OECS/EDU) has sought the expertise of reputed UK based Design Firm, Brand42 (www.brand42.co.uk), to provide direct in-firm design ... Export Development | Wednesday, 15 September 2010 Read more |
OECS Manufacturers to be provided with cutting edge proven tools to help attract more consumers![]() Castries August 18th 2010– The OECS Export Development Unit (OECS/EDU) is to further engage manufacturers on ways of enhancing the branding and packaging of their ... Export Development | Wednesday, 18 August 2010 Read more |
More help for Arts and Craft Producers in the OECS![]() Castries August 16th 2010– People in the OECS Arts & Craft Sector are being exposed to opportunities that could enhance the quality of their product and boost their earnings in ... Export Development | Monday, 16 August 2010 Read more |
Over 150 business firms engage in national training programmes across the OECS![]() Castries August 6th 2010–The OECS Export Development Unit, OECS EDU says at least One Hundred and Seventy-five companies across the nine members grouping are to benefit from an ongoing series ... Export Development | Friday, 6 August 2010 Read more |
OECS/EDU to conduct a series of National Training Programmes across the OECS
The OECS/Export Development Unit is mandated to in
OECS and WIPO Collaborate to Hold Music Workshop
Music Business Professionals converge in Antigua
European based Design and Branding firms to help OECS Manufacturers become more competitive
OECS Secretariat, Castries St. Lucia Wednesday,
OECS EDU Reaffirms Support for Creative Services Sector Development in the Region
OECS Secretariat, Castries St. Lucia December 3rd,
OECS Manufacturers to discuss ways of attracting more consumers to their product
OECS Secretariat, Castries St. Lucia November 18th
OECS Export Development Unit Praises Recent MBE Award Achievement of One of its Partners
OECS Secretariat, Castries St. Lucia November 2nd,
EDU Ready to implement 3 Year Development Plan Pilot Project in the Manufacturing Sector
The OECS Export Development Unit (OECS/EDU) in col
OECS team further pushes Development Agenda for SMEs and Services Industries
OECS Secretariat, Castries St. Lucia: Senior offic
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E-Bulletin Winning Proposal Update
We would like to share the following information from Caribbean Export Development Agency regarding their call for proposals. It is aimed at guiding you through the process of applying for grants from the Caribbean Export.
Creating a Winning Proposal
| Overview of the OECS EGRIP Front End Tax E-Filing System |
BackgroundThe Governments of the Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada and Saint Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines have each received soft loan financing in the amount of 1.5 Million Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) which is equivalent to US$2.4 Million, from the World Bank, for implementation of the OECS Electronic Government for Regional Integration Project (EGRIP). The loans are provided under a special facility of the concessional lending arm of the World Bank, the International Development Association (IDA). The overall development objective of EGRIP is to promote the efficiency, quality, and transparency of public services in the beneficiary countries, through the delivery of regionally integrated e-government applications that take advantage of economies of scale. IntroductionSub-component 2.2 - E-Government in Tax Administration under EGRIP is aimed at developing an on-line registration and electronic tax filing subsystem to interface with the tax management system. It is expected that the current core tax administration system, SIGTAS, will be upgraded or migrated with the support o f a parallel CIDA regional program. The on-line filing module will be designed so that it can interface with any underlying core tax administration system, and will allow for integration with the banking system for payments and refunds, including through a future regional payments gateway. Consequent on the above, a joint venture between Norway Registers Development A.S., UAB ALNA SOFTWARE and UAB NRD (NRD) has been contracted to design, develop and install a Front End (FE) Tax E-filing System for the four EGRIP participating countries. The System will enable electronic interactions for the purposes of: (i) Registration; (ii) Filing of declarations and returns; (iii) Performing electronic payments of taxes; and (iv) Interfacing, in principle, with any underlying core tax administration system, and allowing for integration with the banking system for payments and refunds. The total cost to implement the Front End Tax E-filing System is approximately USD 1.2 million. This includes the cost for hardware, software and training. Training will be conducted for System Administrators, Help Desk Staff and Tax Officers. Knowledge transfer will be provided to the technical staff of the Internal Revenue Departments / Divisions in each participating country in order to facilitate the sustainability of the system. The implementation timeframe for the system is October 2012 to July 2013. The proposed main phases and timeframes are:
Expected BenefitsThe expected benefits of the Front End Tax E-Filing System include: (i) Integration of the tax preparation, tax filing and tax payment. (ii) Reduction in administrative costs to private sector and public to file declarations and returns for all tax types, including income tax and VAT. (iii) Reduction in the administrative costs to government to verify online tax submissions. (iv) Greater availability and number of channels for the collection of government revenue. (v) Provides channel for Diaspora and overseas investors to make payments. (vi) Improvement in the efficiency of the tax collection process. (vii) Potential for increased tax revenue. |
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