Retail Shops (Temporary Customs Duty Relief for Capital Investments) Amendment Act
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What this bill does
This bill extends a program that allows retail shops to avoid paying customs duty on certain equipment and technology when they import it. The program was set to expire in March 2021, but this bill extends it for five more years until March 2026 and adds virtual fitting room systems to the list of eligible items.
If Passed (Voted Yes)
Retail shops can continue importing computer systems, cash registers, and other business equipment without paying customs duty until March 2026
Shops will also be able to import virtual fitting room technology duty-free, which wasn't covered before
The types of computer equipment that qualify for duty relief will be expanded beyond just point-of-sale systems
If Rejected (Voted No)
The duty relief program would have expired in March 2021, meaning retail shops would have to pay full customs duty on all imported equipment
Virtual fitting room systems would continue to be subject to regular customs duties
Retail shops would face higher costs when upgrading or purchasing new business technology and equipment
Who It Affects
This primarily affects retail shop owners and managers in Bermuda who need to import equipment like cash registers, computers, and fitting room technology for their businesses. It may also indirectly benefit consumers if lower business costs lead to competitive pricing.
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Retail Shops (Temporary Customs Duty Relief for Capital Investments) Amendment Act
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