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$200 duty rebate for travellers in buses towing luggage trailers

by Staff reporter
08 Nov 2016 at 05:57hrs | Views

PEOPLE travelling in buses towing luggage trailers are now entitled to the $200 rebate on customs and excise duty that is enjoyed by others who use private vehicles and buses without trailers.

The Government, in line with the Constitution, recently amended Statutory Instrument 148 of 2015 which took away that privilege from people travelling in cross-border buses towing trailers.

In terms of SI 148 of 2016, travelling in a bus drawing a trailer automatically classified one as a trader, who was not entitled to enjoy the privilege of the rebate.

This was despite the fact that 90 percent of cross-border buses tow luggage trailers because there is another legal requirement barring the use of traditional rooftop luggage carriers.

Cross-border transport operators and travellers queried the discriminative implications of the law and lodged complaints with the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development.

They cried foul over loss of business as travellers were now shunning their buses.

Among the most vocal groups was Jay Jay Travel and Tours, which wrote to the ministry arguing that the law was discriminative and unfair on the part of bona fide travellers who find themselves in buses drawing trailers.

Instead of responding to Jay Jay, Government resolved to amend the law for the benefit of the genuine travellers and all the transport firms.

The company wanted Government to revisit the law and amend it or completely remove it from the statutes.

In a letter of demand authored by Mr Majachani, Jay Jay Travel and Tours gave the Ministry of Finance a 14-day ultimatum to either struck the law off or to amend it in line with the supreme law of the country.

Source - online
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