Old Harbour among tax offices to open this Saturday
The following Tax Offices will operate this Saturday between the hours of 10:00 am – 2:00 pm:
Cross Roads
Mandeville
Savanna-La-Mar
St. Ann’s Bay
Old Harbour
The Portmore Tax Office will continue its usual weekly Saturday operations, with adjusted business hours (9:00 am – 2:00 pm). It should be noted that the operating times may be subject to adjustments resulting from announced curfew hours in keeping with the Disaster Risk Management Act.
Persons wishing to make payments for Property Tax may opt to utilise the added convenience of TAJ’s weekend operating hours, as they have until June 30, 2021 before any penalty may be applied. Additionally, motorists who have not as yet collected their printed Driver’s Licence cards, are able to do so at any of the listed locations, if their applications were dropped off there.
Taxpayers will be able to access taxpayer service activities including processing motor vehicle registration and other motor vehicle transactions, applying for a Taxpayer Registration Number (TRN), dropping off documents for the renewal of their Driver’s Licence, and make tax and fee payments, as the Tax Authority continues to provide additional access to its services. Audit and compliance activities will not be available during the Saturday operations.
The necessary COVID-19 protocols that have been implemented for the safety of its staff and clients, will also be observed during the month-end Saturday openings. Persons are therefore urged to cooperate with the instructions of security personnel at its locations, to form an orderly line, wear a mask, sanitize their hands and maintain the recommended physical distance of at least 6 feet.
TAJ is however reminding persons that they may opt to avoid a Tax Office visit by conducting several transactions online, to include payment for Driver’s Licence renewal, Fitness Certificate, Traffic Ticket, business related taxes and deductions and Property Tax, as well as electronically querying Property Tax liabilities.
Customers may also avail themselves of a range of online payments options, including making tax payments via National Commercial Bank, as NCB customers are able to use their online banking platform by adding TAJ as a Payee. Additionally customers are able to make several business payments via the new TAJ Direct Funds Transfer process. These are in addition to customers being able to make payments via the Tax Authority’s website www.jamaicatax.gov.jm using a credit card or other banking card with credit card features or using the Scotiabank’s automatic direct deposit via TAJ’s website.
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