On 8 February 2022, Tax Administration Jamaica (TAJ) has announced that the income tax filing deadline is 15 March 2022. TAJ reminds both individual and corporate taxpayers to file the income tax return for the year 2021 and to declare their estimated income and tax payable for the year 2022 online. This means that companies, partnerships, self-employed persons, and employed persons with other sources of income, will now filing must be done using the TAJ online tax portal at www.jamaicatax.gov.jm.
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