Mayor of May Pen, Joel Williams, has attributed a delay in some employees’ applications for the Reverse Income Tax Credit to a glitch in the Clarendon Municipal Corporation’s accounting systems.
His statement follows complaints from employees who faced difficulties applying for the one-time reverse tax credit.
Reports to our news team suggest the municipal corporation had failed to comply with the Employer’s Annual Return for 2023.
However, Mayor Williams says that’s not the case.
Joel Williams, mayor of May Pen.
The concern was put to the TAJ’s Meris Haughton. She says TAJ has assembled a team to re-assess applications that have been denied.
She cautioned, however, that this will be done on a case-by-case basis.
Meris Haughton, chief corporate communications officer at TAJ. She was speaking on Nationwide at Five on Monday.