The BRA is seeking to actively engage stakeholders for the first phase of the new Tax Administration Management Information System (TAMIS) with a series of training sessions targeting organisations not yet registered. Jamour Gittens (right), Senior Auditor, BRA, is one of the facilitators for the sessions. (BRA)

The Barbados Revenue Authority facilitated more than 50 administrators responsible for payroll at 22 educational institutions in a series of training sessions on the new Tax Administration Management Information System (TAMIS) during the last week of September.

As part of the interactive sessions held at the Baobab Tower in Warrens, participants were taken through the registration process and introduced to the system’s functionality.

BRA’s Manager Communication and PR, Carolyn Williams-Gayle, indicated that the series is part of the Authority’s outreach and compliance strategy.

“These sessions form part of the Authority’s ongoing efforts to engage key stakeholders targeted in the phase one implementation of TAMIS in transitioning to the new system.   The Authority will continue to target specific groups to participate in the sessions during October,” she said.

Mrs. Williams-Gayle continued: “The TAMIS system is being introduced in two phases with Phase one focusing on businesses and other agencies. The second phase, which will be ready for implementation very shortly, focuses on individuals, and all taxpayers will be required to transition to the new system for filing next year. More information on Phase two will be made available this month.”

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