From Will Simpson.
MY modest parcel from Amazon – worth well below the GST limit – made it to a depot in Southampton on 6 May and then vanished without trace.
Daily Archives: May 21, 2008
Did my parcel disappear into black hole of GST delays?
Tri quartet warm up for Austria Ironman 70.3
TRIATHLETE Nick Le Cocq finished 19th out of 200 in the Rennes Olympic Distance triathalon a week ago, in preparation for the Austria Ironman 70.3 this weekend.
Moscow here we come!
THOUSANDS of football fans are in Russia for the Champions League final tonight, including supporters of both teams from Jersey.
Taxi prices are unjustifiably high
From Jon Stasiak Perchard.
AFTER reading the article ‘Taxi drivers boycott café for hiking prices’ (JEP, 16 May) I can understand anyone’s frustration over the unjustified increase of prices and agree that boycotting the café may actually result in a reduction in price.
A case of the pot calling the kettle black…
From Andy Gilson.
TAXI drivers complaining about the increase in the price of coffee at the Airport and, my word, boycotting the café. Well, that’s a little like the pot calling the kettle black.
New homes at 35% discount
PROPOSALS that will allow families to buy a new house at a discounted price were unveiled today.
I don’t save ideas for election year
From Deputy Geoff Southern.
WHILE it is always reassuring to get a mention in the columns of your esteemed political correspondent, Ben Quérée, a journalist much admired by my former colleague Ted Vibert, I must take issue with his comments on electioneering.
Kinnard demands inquiry into police information
AN inquiry has been launched into the potential misleading of the States by Home Affairs Minister Wendy Kinnard.














Options for tax receipts
From Robert Fox, Income Tax department.
THE GST team has taken a number of inquiries about the requirement for GST-registered retailers to issue a sales receipt. We would like to clarify the position on retailers disclosing whether or not they are registered for GST.