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VAT White Paper
The economy of St. Christopher and Nevis has made significant strides in transitioning from an economy heavily dependent on sugar production to a services based economy with Tourism and Financial Services as the leading sectors. However, the present Tax System has not kept pace with the development of the economy and continues to be based to a large extent on the levying of duties on imported goods.
Nevis Statistical Digest 2016
The purpose of this publication is to bring together in one volume some of the major important statistical series on Nevis Economic and Social trends. While it would be an exaggeration to suggest this publication is all inclusive, every effort has been made to include detailed descriptions of most of all the data presented.
Nevis Statistical Digest 2015
Welcome to the 2015 Statistical Digest complied by the Department of Statistics and Economic Planning in the Ministry of Finance, Nevis Island Administration.
Nevis Statistical Digest 2014
I am pleased to release the “Nevis Statistical Digest 2014” for the period 2009 – 2013, on behalf of the Department of Statistics and Economic Planning of the Ministry of Finance.
Brochure – Incorporating a domestic company
This brochure offers guidance on forming a domestic company under the Companies Ordinance, No. 4 of 1999. For a more complete understanding of the provisions referenced in this document, the Ordinance should be consulted.
Brochure – non-profit company
Non-profit companies are also referred to as ‘companies without share capital’ under the Companies Ordinance, 1999. Part III Division A of the Ordinance governs how such companies may be registered at the Companies Registry.
Winding up procedure
the procedure for “Voluntary Winding-up” in accordance with Division C of the Companies Ordinance, 1999