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Faris Al-Rawi ...what did you do with 135 million Property tax
Tunapuna/Piarco led all regional corporations in property tax revenue over the past 15 months, collecting over $23 million ($23,245,091.33 to be exact) between February 29, 2024 and May 20, 2025. It also recorded the highest number of payments: 22,604.Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar made the announcement during yesterday’s post-Cabinet news conference. Trinidad and Tobago collected over $135 million ($135,624,609.72) in property taxes during the period. The total assessed value across the country was $195.8 million, meaning the government recovered just under 70 per cent of what was owed.
But now Prime Minister Persad-Bissessar is questioning how that money was spent, saying, “$135.6 million collected. Again, I said I warned people don’t pay it. You decide to pay, that is on you. The last government collected this property tax. Today, I want to ask Faris Al-Rawi and others in that government, what did you do with the money you collected for the property tax? What have you done with the millions that you collected from property tax?”
She added, “They need to give us an account of what they did with that money. Again, people in good faith, complied with what was in the law and paid.”Asked again whether refunds should be considered, she said, “I think that’s been asked and answered and I refer you to the Minister of Finance. We did that last week, let’s move along.”Persad-Bissessar acknowledged during last week’s post-Cabinet that her husband paid the tax on their home.Collection and compliance rates varied across the corporations. San Fernando showed either greater compliance or more efficient collection.
Tunapuna/Piarco led all regional corporations in property tax revenue over the past 15 months, collecting over $23 million ($23,245,091.33 to be exact) between February 29, 2024 and May 20, 2025. It also recorded the highest number of payments: 22,604.Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar made the announcement during yesterday’s post-Cabinet news conference. Trinidad and Tobago collected over $135 million ($135,624,609.72) in property taxes during the period. The total assessed value across the country was $195.8 million, meaning the government recovered just under 70 per cent of what was owed.
But now Prime Minister Persad-Bissessar is questioning how that money was spent, saying, “$135.6 million collected. Again, I said I warned people don’t pay it. You decide to pay, that is on you. The last government collected this property tax. Today, I want to ask Faris Al-Rawi and others in that government, what did you do with the money you collected for the property tax? What have you done with the millions that you collected from property tax?”
She added, “They need to give us an account of what they did with that money. Again, people in good faith, complied with what was in the law and paid.”Asked again whether refunds should be considered, she said, “I think that’s been asked and answered and I refer you to the Minister of Finance. We did that last week, let’s move along.”Persad-Bissessar acknowledged during last week’s post-Cabinet that her husband paid the tax on their home.Collection and compliance rates varied across the corporations. San Fernando showed either greater compliance or more efficient collection.
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