Bahamas Customs Service
Bahamas Customs Service (BCS) is the agency of the Bahamian government responsible for collecting revenue and taxes. It was established on March 21, 1914, by an act of the Bahamian Legislature known as an Act to provide for the establishment of a Customs Department. About 55% to 60% of revenue collected in the Bahamas is collected by the agency. Its headquarters is located at Customs House on Thompson Boulevard in Nassau, the capital. BCS is housed under the portfolio of the Bahamas Finance ministry. The current Comptroller of Customs is Mr Charles Turner.[1]
See also
- Internal Revenue Service
- Canada Revenue Agency
- Australian Tax Office
- Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs
- State Administration of Taxation
- Indian Revenue Service
- Uganda Revenue Authority
References
- ↑ Bahamas Customs Service, additional text.
External links
- Bahamas Customs Service, official website
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