When PM Simpson-Miller came into office, the previous government's payment to the IMF was coming due and urgent measures had to be taken immediately in order to comply with the previous IMF agreement. Since then, the government has done what it could to restructure the arrangement to make it a bit less stringent - but there is very little negotiations that can be made with the IMF. And the devaluation of the Jamaican dollar has not helped the matter at all.
All employed Jamaicans do pay taxes - they do not need to file unless there annual income is over j$500,000 - and there are few that are paid that much. Put the employer does have to deduct from their pay for the PAYE, NIS, NIH and Ed. Tax. For those interested here is a link explaining how the tax deductions are applied by all employers.
http://www.jamaicatax.gov.jm/index.p...mployersduties
And JPS meters in Negril are read monthly - no j$10,000 payoff will get you a free year of electricity. It might keep you from getting shut off that month - but that is about it...
There is no escaping JPS bills if you have a meter on it. The meter readers are required to have complete records for all the meters in their area. And they do change meter readers on a regular basis to prevent fraud. JPS figured that out a long time ago... (grin)