THE EU’s approval for Jersey’s zero-ten tax system has been hailed as fantastic news for the stability, certainty and security of the Island’s economy by Treasury Minister Philip Ozouf.
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What will the rich do for Jersey?
JERSEY’S efforts to attract wealthy people and to derive benefits from
Cards with potential for misuse
ALTHOUGH the States have just spent a day and a half debating issues related to immigration, many Islanders will be of the opinion that Members have still failed to grasp the nettle of the population problem.
Two-horse race for the post of our next Chief Minister?
ECONOMIC Development Minister Alan Maclean and fellow Senator Ben Shenton have ruled themselves out of the running for this year’s election for Chief Minister.
Tax agreement with India signed – eight months late
JERSEY finally signed a tax treaty with India this week – some eight months after a last-minute hitch stopped a deal being secured in Delhi.
Line-up of national speakers for annual STEP conference
A LINE-UP of significant national and international speakers will address this year’s 19th STEP Jersey branch’s annual international conference next week.
Esplanade Quarter: ‘Work will start in five years
WORK on the stalled Esplanade Quarter development will start within five years, according to the head of the States’ development arm.
Treasury 1(1)k report will not be published
A TREASURY report about the value of super-rich 1(1)k immigrants which claims that they pump £50 million into the Island economy every year will not be released to the public.
£2.8m for St Saviour’s Hospital?
A REFURBISHMENT project at St Saviour’s Hospital could be more than doubled in scope after ministers made a late move to change next year’s spending plans.
Euro debt deal ‘good news for Jersey’
THE trillion-euro debt deal clinched early this morning by European leaders will provide a knock-on boost for Jersey’s UK-dependent economy, according to the Island’s Treasury Minister.

