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Concessions granted to businesses in operation for more than a year are done on a case by case basis and the overall economic impact of the operations of the entities is taken into consideration. The NIA is heading in the right direction in regards to its position on streamlining and curtailing the misuse of this policy.
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Table 3 NEVIS ISLAND ADMINISTRATION CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT REVENUE LOSS FOR PERIOD 2017/2018 Sector A1 - Agriculture & Forestry purposes B1 Statutory Bodies C1 - Pure Culture D1 - Diplomatic Missions E1 - Schools (Private) F1 - Renewable Energy/Energy Saving G1- Government H1 - Health I2 - Local Manufacturers J 1 Imports under Exemption for Small and Medium Businesses (Previously under Code O K1 - Communication Company L - Barrel Trade M1 - Military Forces (Foreign) N1-Non-Profit Organization O1 - Other Approved purposes P Movement of persons & Returning Nationals R1 - Miscellaneous Cabinet Relief S1 - Marine T2 - Restaurants V1 - First Time (Home Owner) Summary 2017 2018 201,907.36 337,874.36 1,226.29 0.00 29,252.00 48,755.20 7,774,315.02 6,443.39 48,970.26 887,591.21 56,045.53 811,570.60 0.00 79,946.60 1,150,159.55 370,913.79 554,522.93 166,165.84 9,594,440.91 93,590.44 142,800.35 1,463,860.04 261,236.99 30,199.88 98,198.52 32,683.73 6,842,465.01 5,071.63 109,231.43 734,885.52 74,733.60 1,004,658.38 0.00 139,620.27 1,631,272.44 282,669.43 835,437.70 131,226.74 6,356,278.85 155,567.48 22,213,691.28 20,332,097.99 5 Customs Department 6 year Performace Review Graph 5 200,000,000 180,000,000 160,000,000 140,000,000 120,000,000 100,000,000 80,000,000 60,000,000 40,000,000 20,000,000 - 50,000,000 45,000,000 40,000,000 35,000,000 30,000,000 25,000,000 20,000,000 15,000,000 10,000,000 5,000,000 - 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Imports Values 120,675,323 142,556,590 128,533,323 157,018,239 183,805,064 155,260,462 Customs
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157,018,239 183,805,064 155,260,462 Customs Revenues 39,903,267 40,590,053 40,480,604 43,458,213 43,481,462 45,798,182 Budgeted Revenues 38,367,692 38,892,718 42,163,370 44,238,250 44,035,000 44,724,000 Revenue Loss - 16,210,454 18,340,509 21,709,913 22,213,691 20,332,098 Imports Values Customs Revenues Budgeted Revenues Revenue Loss In 2018 the Customs Department generated revenue in excess of $2.32 million more than the level achieved in 2017.
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2018 was one of the best years for the Department as it generated the highest amount of revenue when compared to the last five years and it was able to reduce its revenue loss to pre-2016 levels. The Department’s efforts played a significant role in enabling the Administration to meet its revenue targets for 2018. VAT collected at the Customs Department surpassed its 2017 level by 3.53 percent. However VAT collected at the Inland Revenue Department fell by 0.75 percent when compared to its 2017 level.
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Overall VAT collections for the period ($33.04 million) increased by 1.29 percent over its value in 2017 ($32.61 million). Graph 6 below depicts the six year performance of VAT. 10,000,000 15,000,000 20,000,000 25,000,000 NIA three year VAT Revenue Projections by Deparment Graph 6 Graph 6 illustrates the three year projections for VAT revenue. There is little change expected in the revenue to be collected over the next three years.
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In the last quarter of 2018 (as has been the case for the last 5 years) there was a VAT day(s), where the tax rate was conditionally reduced from 17 to 5 percent on most taxable items. Commercial entities that registered to participate were required to be in good standing with regards to the payment of their tax obligations. The reduced VAT day (s) is a short term incentive intended to increase the level of domestic consumption and to stimulate economic activity on the island.
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VAT (Inland Revenue) VAT (Customs Dept) 5,000,000 2020 2021 2019 - 6 tax is an 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Graph 6B VAT Performance 2013 - 2018 (in millions of EC$) important source of VAT revenue for the NIA. Although it is a regressive regime, which generally negatively impacts the poor more than the wealthy, its value is a good sounding board to provide some guidance as to the level of economic activity on the island.
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The graph indicates that from 2015 VAT collections have remained relatively stable after the initial decline due to a regime change that saw the tax removed from food and a number of other consumer goods and services. Expectations also began falling more in line with what was actually happening in the economy.
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The largest portion of total VAT is collected domestically at the Inland Revenue Department with a significant amount coming from the Tourism Sector and the remainder coming from the Merchandising and Retail Sectors which have been struggling for the last three years because many consumers are choosing to purchase goods from online global retailers. The data indicates that domestic consumption is somewhat sluggish, that is, there is not much change taking place year on year.
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This is an area that the Administration and the private sector will have to address if the economy is to grow. Actuals Budget 2017 2018 2016 2014 2015 2013 Revenue collected from Stamp Duties on the sale or transfer of property was once a promising source of income for the Administration. However, over the past three years actual revenue collection as well as expectations have fallen off sharply.
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This is very much due to the fact that most of this revenue was dependent on the Citizenship by Investment Program (CBI). The program has changed over the years in that it has shifted its focus away from property acquisition to direct financial inflows into a Government managed Fund. There has also been increased competition and the program itself has garnered a lot of negative international press.
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This has had a negative effect on both the domestic real estate market and Government revenue generated from Stamp Duties associated with the acquisition of property under this scheme. However, the Federal Government has over the last two years invested both time and resources to revamp the program on both a structural and organizational level. Though there were no new taxes introduced in 2018, Water rates were increased in April of 2018 by 30 percent.
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This came as a recommendation from the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), who is also a major partner in the Administration’s drive to develop a resilient and modernized water supply and distribution system. There are still operational issues in regards to efficiency that need to be addressed and corrected, but the increase in the rate is a step in the right direction to help maintain the sustainability of the program’s objectives.
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Water revenue in 2018 ($5.68 million) is up by 19.65 percent over that of 2017 ($4.75 million) but still below expectations ($6.35 million) by 10.51 percent. 7 Capital revenue for the period under review consisted of grants only and amounted to $53.26 million. This represents a reduction of 10.93 percent over the amount received in 2017 ($59.80 million).
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A portion of the grants received in December 2018 included an amount of $7,110,077 to facilitate the payment of a ‘bonus salary’ to Public Sector workers. Included in this amount was $766,114.20 which was transferred to the Statutory Bodies. The grants received also contained $30 million from the Federal Government as transfers from the CBI Program and this amount has been consistently transferred to the Administration over the past two years as budgetary support.
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Though this type of transfer is not legislated it can be seen as a direct effort on the part of the Federal Government to foster inclusive economic development on both islands. Grants and development aid air marked and received for capital projects in 2018 amounted to $16.15 million. Included in this was an amount of $3.5 million as a transfer from the Federal Hurricane Resilience Fund.
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For the period under review the Administration was able to meet and exceed both its tax revenue and overall revenue targets. The only revenue component that fell below budget was Taxes on Domestic Goods and Services. The two main sources of revenue for this component are VAT (IRD) and Stamp Duties which came in below expectations, while encouragingly revenue from Unincorporated Business Tax exceeded expectations by 16.42 percent.
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The three year average (2016-2018) of new business licenses issued was 271, which is noteworthy especially for an island with an estimated population of only 12,000 people. The more new and viable businesses that open, as well as the growth and expansion of pre- existing businesses in all sectors will produce a positive effect on the health of the local economy and by extension an increase in the Government’s tax base and revenue.
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Graph 7 NIA Tax Revenue 2013-2018 104,000,000 102,000,000 100,000,000 98,000,000 96,000,000 94,000,000 92,000,000 90,000,000 88,000,000 86,000,000 84,000,000 82,000,000 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 8 Table 4: Comparison of Revenue 2013-2018 (in millions of EC$) 2015 100.64 2014 98.29 2013 90.22 2016 99.25 30.84 30.18 33.19 33.65 2017 96.70 32.37 2018 102.82 35.62 121.06 128.47 133.85 132.90 129.06 138.44 8.27 4.43 25.00 35.50 59.04 53.26 Tax Tax Revenue Non Revenue Current Revenue Capital Revenue In summary, current revenue is moving in the right direction as indicated by the illustrations above.
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The Administration’s inclusive approach to economic and social development, as well as the improvements made to the revenue collection system have both contributed to this favourable performance. Expenditure Graph 8 below depicts the year on year comparison of the Administration’s expenditure.
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Though recurrent expenditure for 2018 (Budget $149.78 million) was predicted to be greater than that of 2017 (Budget $143.18 million), the Administration was able to contain actual outlays below budgeted expectations by a margin of 1.50 percent.
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NIA Comparison of Expenditure 2018/2017 Graph 8 160,000,000.00 140,000,000.00 120,000,000.00 100,000,000.00 80,000,000.00 60,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 20,000,000.00 - Recurrent Exp Budgeted Recurrent Exp Capital Exp Budgeted Capital Exp 2018 2017 9 Key fiscal outcomes (in economic classification format) in regards to the Administration’s management of expenditure for the period include: 1.
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2018 recurrent expenditure amounted to $147.53 million, which is 4.29 percent more than the $141.47 million accumulated in 2017 2. 2018 total expenditure amounted to $198.35 million compared to $204.99 million in 2017, which 3. represents an overall decrease of 3.24 percent. This reduction in total expenditure can be attributed to a smaller capital outlay in 2018 than in 2017. 4.
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4. The largest contributor to recurrent expenditure was Personal Emoluments which amounted to $78.50 million which represents 53.21 percent of current expenditure. 5. The amount for Personal Emoluments was above normal due to the payment of a bonus salary to Public Sector employees in December 2018. This bonus was funded by the Federal Government by means of a transfer of funds. 6.
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6. The second largest contributor to recurrent expenditure was Goods and Services which amounted to $35.10 million, representing a share of 23.79 percent of current expenditure. Graphs 3A and 3B illustrate the components of both recurrent expenditure and total expenditure for the period 2018. In both illustrations Personal Emoluments takes up the largest share of the pie.
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The size of the wage bill continues to be an area of concern, one which the Administration has attempted to address by prioritizing hiring and putting into practice a performance management appraisal system to guide heads of departments in regards to staff salary increases.
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Transfers and Subsidies, 16,750,140 , 11.35% RECURRENT EXPENDITURE COMPONENTS FOR PERIOD 2018 CHART 3A Personal Emoluments , 78,500,802 , 53.21% Interest Payments, 17,180,317 , 11.64% Goods and Services, 35,103,020 , 23.79% Capital Expenditure, 50,812,322 , 25.62% Transfers and Subsidies, 16,750,140 , 8.44% Interest Payments, 17,180,317 , 8.66% TOTAL EXPENDITURE COMPONENTS FOR PERIOD 2018 CHART 3B Personal Emoluments, 78,500,802 , 39.58% Goods and Services, 35,103,020 , 17.70% It is commendable that capital expenditure (2018-$50.81 million) came in below the level reached in 2017 ($63.52 million) which is in keeping with the Administration’s current policy.
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The actual capital expenditure was 21.48 percent less than what was budgeted. In 2017 the capital expenditure was $63.52 million which was also below budget ($79.01 million) by 19.60 percent. One of the challenges faced by SIDS is the scarcity of resources therefore, care must be taken to ensure that these resources are allocated efficiently and effectively. Projects must be prioritized, designed and 10 implemented in a sound manner.
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The tables below provide a picture of the Administration’s public sector investment programs. Table 5 Capital Expenditure Table 5B Capital Expenditure Budget Ministry Expenditure $ Percentage of Total Ministry Expenditure Budgets $ Percentage used Premier's Ministry 4,535,702 Ministry of Finance 10,218,612 Ministry of Com.
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21,967,812 Ministry Agriculture of 1,543,891 Ministry of Health 4,732,514 Ministry of Tourism 1,079,407 8.93% 20.11% 43.23% 3.04% 9.31% 2.13% Premier's Ministry Ministry of Finance 4,970,000 9,000,000 Ministry of Com. 21,585,000 Ministry Agriculture of 2,496,700 Ministry of Health 10,460,000 Ministry of Tourism 3,130,000 91.26% 113.54% 101.77% 61.84% 45.24% 34.49% Ministry Education of Ministry of Soc. Dev. 1,904,993 3.75% Ministry Education of 4,071,000 46.79% 4,829,391 9.50% Ministry of Soc. Dev.
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Dev. 9,000,000 43.66% Total 50,812,322 100.00% Total 64,712,700 78.52% The bulk of the activities for the period occurred in relation to projects under the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Communication et.al. The Ministry of Finance has two major projects under way which include, the Reconstruction of the Treasury Building and the construction of the Water Taxi Pier. Both projects are capital intensive and should be completed during this fiscal cycle.
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The Ministry of Communication et al also has some very large capital intensive projects which include the Water Development and Water Drilling projects as well as Major and Secondary Road Renovation projects.
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M i n i s t r y o f F i n a n c e C a p i t a l E x p e n d i t u r e f o r t h e p e r i o d J a n - D e c 2 0 1 8 C h a r t 4 N e w T r e a s u r y B u i l d i n g C a p i t a l E x p e n d i t u r e 2 0 1 8 C h a r t 4 B 1,545,918 , 25.27% 801,306 , 13.10% 6,118,671 , 59.88% 3,771,448 , 61.64% New Treasury Building Water Taxi Pier Other Projects Revenue Loans Aid Chart 4 above indicates that for 2018 both projects combined consumed 80.14 percent of the resources allotted to the Ministry of Finance and of the $10.
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22 million actually spent by the Ministry 71 percent of that amount was used for these two projects alone. Chart 4B shows the source of funds for this outlay for the New Treasury Building, with 61.64 percent of the funding coming from loans. In the case of the Water Taxi Pier all $1.09 million was provided by grant funds.
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11 3,005,973 , 29.42% 1,093,968 , 10.71% M i n i s t r y o f C o m m u n i c a t i o n e t a l C a p i t a l E x p e n d i t u r e f o r t h e p e r i o d J a n - D e c 2 0 1 8 C h a r t 5 Other Projects 18.56% Water Service Upgrade 9.86% Secondary Village Roads Project 17.29% Water Development Project 24.10% Water Drilling Project 5.72% Major Roads Project 24.47% M i n i s t r y o f C o m m u n i c a t i o n e t a l M a j o r C a p i t a l e x p e n d i t u r e b y s o u r c e o f f u n d s 2 0 1 8 C h a r t 5 B 6,000,000 5,000,000 4,000,000 3,000,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 - Water Development Project Major Roads Project Secondary Village Roads Project Revenue Loan Aid In the case of the Ministry of Communication et al, illustrated by Graphs 5 and 5B above, we see that when combined Major and Secondary Road Rehabilitation Projects and the Water Development Projects occupy the largest share of the pie to a combined portion of 65.86 percent.
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All three of these projects are primarily funded through the consolidated fund for the review period. Overall, for the period 2018 the Administration’s capital expenditure was primarily funded through the consolidated fund. Though in 2018 capital expenditure fell below that of 2017, a larger portion of revenue was used to cover the period’s outlay.
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Some projects may be in the final stages, others may be faced with delays and associated loans and grants may have been fully dispersed, therefore requiring the Administration to rely current revenue to support its predominantly infrastructural public sector projects. As well as some projects such as the Secondary Roads Rehabilitation project was primarily budgeted to be funded through current revenue for 2018.
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CAPITAL EXPENDITURE SOURCE OF FUNDS PERIOD JAN-DEC 2018 CHART 5 Development Aide , 5,015,623 , … Loans , 8,481,442 , 16.69% Development Aide , 14,755,052 , 23.23% CAPITAL EXPENDITURE SOURCE OF FUNDS PERIOD JAN-DEC 2017 CHART 5B Revenue , 37,315,258 , 73.44% Loans , 12,984,142 , 20.44% Revenue , 35,783,590 , 56.33% One of the many bottle necks for growth in SIDS is the accumulation of capital bot physical in the form of infrastructure and human.
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Amassing the resources to put such things in place can be very difficult and often requires a tradeoff. Government is most beneficial when it is balanced (associated macroeconomic risks should be carefully measured) and purposeful. Spending should be targeted and should result in 12 measurable outcomes.
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In regards to public sector investment projects specifically, options such as public private partnerships (PPP) as well as privatization could be considered as a means to provide some fiscal space and enhancing private sector activities. Debt Management During the fiscal year 2018, the Administration was able to finalize a restructured loan agreement with the St. Kitts-Nevis- Anguilla National Bank.
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This agreement resulted in the consolidation of several debt instruments into one long term loan instrument in the amount of EC$142 million. These funds were used to retire the principal balances on the old debt instruments. $100,011,439.39 was used to clear the balance on the Overdraft account. For the review period the Public Sector Debt rose by 5.44 percent ($416.53 million Dec 2017, $439.18 million Dec 2018).
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450,000,000 400,000,000 350,000,000 300,000,000 250,000,000 NIA Debt Stock 2013 - 2018 Graph 9 continues Graph 9 shows that Central Government debt to increase year on year, with the driving force being rising domestic short term debt. 35,000,000 30,000,000 25,000,000 20,000,000 200,000,000 - 2015 2013 2014 5,000,000 50,000,000 15,000,000 10,000,000 150,000,000 100,000,000 Central Government Debt On average Central Government debt has been increasing by 2.09 percent over the last 5 years.
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In 2018 ($396.24 million) Central Government debt grew by 4.33 percent over its 2017 level ($379.78 million). The domestic portion of the debt on average over the five year period grew at rate of 3.53 percent. For the comparative period 2018/2017 this domestic debt increased by 5.4 percent which was a decline from the previous period 2017/2016 where the debt had increased by 9.38 percent.
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Graphs 10 and 10B shows that Central Government external debt has remained relatively stable (in some cases declining over the period) averaging around 10 to 15 percent of total Central Government Debt. Government Gauranteed Debt Debt Service 2018 2016 2017 - Graph 11 highlights the changes in the domestic debt stock over the last six years and it is evident that with the exception of the year 2018 the Administration’s stock of Treasury Bills and Bank Overdrafts grew at a faster rate than Loans.
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13 NIA Central Government Debt Stock 2013 - 2018 Graph 10 NIA Central Government Debt Stock 2013- 2018 Grpah 10B 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 400,000,000 350,000,000 300,000,000 250,000,000 200,000,000 150,000,000 100,000,000 50,000,000 - 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Domestic Debt External Debt Domestic Debt External Debt Composition of Central Government Domestic Debt 2013 - 2018 Graph 11 400,000,000 350,000,000 300,000,000 250,000,000 200,000,000 150,000,000 100,000,000 50,000,000 - 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Treasury Bills 80,022,289 83,512,417 94,185,414 101,428,462 107,105,043 108,771,447 Bank Overdrafts 65,889,997 72,720,425 80,587,573 89,755,668 107,364,137 26,665,269 Loans 153,675,204 119,347,782 117,206,284 114,993,291 120,425,627 217,847,708 Loans Bank Overdrafts Treasury Bills However, in 2018 the Administration was able to reduce some of its short term domestic debt through the restructuring agreement with the St. Kitts-Nevis Anguilla National Bank Ltd, which allowed it convert a number of loan accounts and a its very large overdraft account into a single new loan instrument at a concessional rate.
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The discount rate for the Administration’s over the counter Treasury Bills over the years ranged from 4.50 percent to 7.00 percent. In 2017 the Administration advised its 365 Day T/Bill investors of its intention to reduce the rate to 5.50 and 4.50 percent. A similar rate change has been considered for the over the counter 91 Day T/Bill holders where the rate currently ranges from 6.50 percent to 7 percent.
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The Administration does not currently issue any Treasury Bills on the Regional Government Securities Exchange. The high cost of servicing short term debt can be burdensome. Similar to a run on the bank, any unsavory news about the Administration could result in these investors calling in their debt. Short term debt is often contracted as means to support a current account deficit but should be managed in such a way as to reduce risk of default and add further strains on monthly cash flows.
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14 The utilization of tools such as Debt Sustainability Analyses and Medium Term Debt Strategies that are updated and reviewed periodically as new information becomes available is one way to reduce this type of risk when contracting new debt. It also helps to ensure that the best returns are achieved from the leveraging of the country’s resources.
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The Administration has several State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) and the debt contracted by these entities along with the Central Government Debt constitutes the total Public Sector Debt. The stock of Guaranteed Debt as illustrated in Graph 9 above has remained relatively stable when compared to the movements in value of the Domestic portion of the debt and there has also been a few periods where the stock has been in decline over the last 6 years.
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However, between 2016 and 2018 this stock of debt has increased from $28.45 million to $42.93 million. Graph 13 below indicates that over the last three years there has been uptick in the contraction of domestic debt by the SOEs, with the bulk of debt being held by the Nevis Housing and Land Development Corporation to the tune of $29.43 million (see appendix 3). This debt has been primarily contracted to fund the institution’s housing programs.
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2016 2018 2015 2014 2013 2017 External Domestic debt NIA Guaranteed Debt 2013-2018 Graph 13 50,000,000 45,000,000 40,000,000 35,000,000 30,000,000 25,000,000 20,000,000 15,000,000 10,000,000 5,000,000 - The debt stock grew by 50.90 percent over the period 2016-2018, with 16.82 percent of that growth occurring for the period 2018/2017.
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All though the stock of Guaranteed Debt only contributes 8 to 10 in value to total percent public as sector illustrated by Graph 14, this presents an additional area of the Central Government. This type of debt is a contingent liability for the Administration and as such should be factored into its debt management strategy especially bearing in mind recent significant increases in this stock.
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Appropriate oversight should be exercised over the SOEs not only in regards to operational matters but also financial health and the wellbeing these of institutions. This will help to ensure their viability and further the Administration’s goal of maintaining a macro-economically stable country.
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NIA Debt Stock 2013-2018 Grpah 14 Government Gauranteed Debt Central Government Debt risk the for 100% 2014 2015 2013 2016 2017 2018 98% 84% 92% 96% 90% 86% 94% 88% 15 Nevis Tourism Authority The largest productive sector on the island is the Tourism Sector. Economic activity in this sector contributes significantly to Government revenue.
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The Nevis Tourism Authority (NTA) is Statutory Authority that is tasked with not only the promoting of the island of Nevis as a tourist destination but to help maintain the viability of the sector by engaging in activities that will lead to further development and growth in the sector. The NTA’s main source of revenue comes from the Tourism Levy receipts. This is a 2 percent tax that is levied on hotels and restaurants that operate on the island.
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For the fiscal year 2018, the NTA expected to collect Tourism Levy receipts to the tune of $3.00 million. This was in part based on the projections received from the hotels on the island in regards to their anticipated levels of business for the entire year. However, the outturn for the period fell short of this expectation by $0.36 million. Actual receipts collected for the period totaled only $2.64 million. For the period June to December 2018, $0.86 million was collected in revenue.
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This represents 32.58 percent of the total receipts for the year and the remaining 67.42 percent was collected between January to May. This highlights the cyclical nature of this sector. The majority of the revenue was collected during what is termed the peak tourist season, when the major target tourist markets are experiencing their winter seasons.
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Bearing in mind the economic characteristics of the sector and the challenges normally faced by SIDs that rely heavily on their Tourism Sectors, the NTA’s strategy for 2019 has been optimized with this anticipated seasonal revenue pattern in mind. The largest hotel on the island has advised that it will be temporarily shuttering its doors for renovations for the period July to September 2019, and as such the NTA has factored this into its outlook for 2019.
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The table below provides some insights into the possible impact of this closure of the NTA’s revenue flows.
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Table 6: Contributions of largest Hotel to NTA Revenue June to September 2016-2018 Year 2016 2017 2018 Actual Rev from Hotel Jun-Sept $364,148.88 $508,288.52 $326,523.06 Total Actual NTA Rev Jun-Sept $561,358.52 $686,961.63 $560,299.70 % of Total NTA Rev Jun-Sept 64.87 % 73.99 % 58.28 % Source: Nevis Tourism Authority Table 6 above highlights how significant this hotel’s business is to the Authority’s bottom line and the fragile nature of the NTA’s revenue flows.
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The Authority has estimated that it will lose $399,653 in revenue during the period of the hotel’s closure in 2019, which represents 66.29 percent of the receipts it expects to collect between June to September 2019. During the review period the NTA was able to accomplish a number of goals which includes; 1. The airlift agreement with Sun Country Airlines out of Minneapolis 2. The successful hosting of the largest on record Nevis Travel Symposium of Romance 3.
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The successful hosting of the 6th NTA Marketing Retreat The NTA believes that Nevis must have more direct involvement in international airlift into the Robert Llewelyn Bradshaw International airport in order for Nevis’ Tourism Sector to be more successful.
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Therefore, a key aspect of the 2019 strategy involves the building of relationships with international 16 airlines that can provide direct air service from international locations (especially targeted markets) to both the Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw and the Vance W. Amory airports on St. Kitts and Nevis. The NTA will continue to strive to make Nevis an year round tourist destination.
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It is NTA’s belief that this will be realized if they are able to ensure that the Federation’s air service is characterized by routes and fares from source markets that facilitate well timed visitor arrivals that are sufficient to eliminate the challenging characteristic of seasonality of the sector. However, this will require ongoing collaboration between the tourism authorities on both St. Kitts and Nevis.
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Employment Notes One of the priorities of the Government is to encourage sustainable economic growth. One clear indicator of an economy that is expanding is an increase in the number of jobs being created and also an increase in the number of employed persons each year. The movement in these numbers can be used to predict future financial and economic conditions on the island.
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It must be noted that for the purposes of this report, the employment review for the island is based on the data collected by the Statistics Department of the St. Christopher and Nevis Social Security Board. This data covers primarily the formal sector and to some extent it also includes data in relation to self- employed individuals who have registered with the Agency.
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Table 7: Employee Registration by Age Group 7 5 -2 Age 2017 2018 -28.57 Under 16 16-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-62 63+ Total Group Registrants Registrants Variance % change 2018/2017 2018/2017 The data for the review period indicates that there were 475 new individual registrants, that is, these individuals represent new entrants into the labour force for the period January – December 2018.
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This for a small island with an equally small population of around 12,277 (2011 census data) is significant. Among these registrants were 246 (51.79 percent) females and 229 (48.21 percent) males. The monthly data during the review period also revealed that registration figures averaged 36.5 registrants per month. Table 7 indicates that there were 108 more new entrants to the labour that in 2017.
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A look at the Age distribution of the registrants revealed that 333 (70.11 percent) fell in the 16-29 age range, 135 (28.42 percent) fell in the 30-62 age range, 5 (1.05 percent) fell in the Under 16 age group while 2 (0.42 percent) registrants fell in the Over 62 age category. The 2011 population census highlighted that the working age portion of the population (people aged 16-64) was 69.33 percent (8,512 persons), which bodes well for the island.
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33.33 38.18 22.50 41.18 0 20.83 -43.75 500.00 -40.00 100.00 0 29.43 52 21 9 14 0 5 -7 15 -2 1 2 108 208 76 49 48 26 29 9 18 3 2 2 475 156 55 40 34 26 24 16 3 5 1 0 367 17 Table 7B below highlights the sectors of the economy where these new entrants were absorbed.
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Table 7B: Employee Registration by Sector Registrants Registrants Variance % change Sectors 2018 2017 2018/2017 2018/2017 Agriculture, Fishing, Livestock Fishing Mining & Quarrying Manufacturing Electricity, Gas & Water Supply Construction Wholesale & Retail Trade Hotels & Restaurants Transport, Storage & Communication Financial Intermediation Real Estate, Renting & Business Activities Public Administration & Defence Education Health and Social Work Other Community, Social & Personal Services Private Households with Employed Persons Extra-Territorial Organizations & Bodies No Employer Assigned Total 17 1 1 13 6 79 89 78 12 18 24 103 10 4 16 4 0 0 13 2 0 14 5 39 74 67 27 6 16 74 7 4 12 6 0 1 4 -1 1 -1 1 40 15 11 30.77 -50.00 0 -7.14 20.00 102.56 20.27 16.42 -15 -55.56 12 8 29 3 0 4 -2 0 -1 200.00 50.00 39.19 42.86 0 33.33 -33.33 0 -100.00 475 367 108 29.43 The data indicates that the largest portion of the registrants were employed in The Public Administration & Defence Sector which saw 103 persons ( 21.68 percent) followed by the Wholesale & Retail Trade sector which employed 89 persons (18.74 percent).
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There were 67 New Self - Employed registrants for 2018. This represents an increase of 10 (17.54 percent) persons over the 57 persons that registered in 2017. Of the 67 new registrants 28 (41.79 percent) were female and 39 (58.21 percent) were male.
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The ages of these registrants are as follows: • 11 (16.42 percent) of the registrants are aged 16-29 • 38 (56.72 percent) of the registrants are aged 30-49 • 18 (26.87 percent) of the registrants are aged 50-61 18 • • • 18 (26.87 percent) of the registrants are employed in the Wholesale and Retail Trade Sector 9 (13.43 percent) of the registrants are employed in the Manufacturing Sector 8 (11.94 percent) of the registrants are employed in the Real Estate, Renting & Business Activities Sector The average number of employed persons on Nevis for the period Jan-Dec 2018 was 5,564 persons.
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This represents a decline of 27 persons or 0.48 percent when compared to 2017 where the average number of employed persons stood at 5,591. On average 6.70 percent (373) of employees had multiple jobs in a given month on Nevis in 2018, which shows an increase of 3.61 percent (13) over the 2017 average of 360 employees.
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The number of new entrants into the labour force went up by 29.43 percent and 17.54 percent for both salaried and self-employed respectively, however on average the total number of persons employed fell by 0.48 percent when compared to the year 2017.
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Table 8: Comparison of Average Number of Jobs by Entity Variance % Change 2018/2017 2018/2017 Entity Jobs 2018 Jobs 2017 STEP 0 0 Statutory 236 251 Local 1,829 1,829 Other 3,884 3,885 0 -15 0 -1 Total 5,949 5,965 -16 Table 9: Average Earned Goss Wages by Entity Average gross wage bill (in millions EC$) 2018 Average gross wage bill (in millions EC$) 2017 % Change in wage bill 2018/2017 Entity Jobs 2018 0 0 that -5.98 -0.03 Table 8 the indicates average number of jobs on Nevis for the period Jan-Dec 2018 was 5,949.
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This represents a decline of 16 jobs when compared to 2017 where the average number of jobs stood jobs, at 5,965. Of the 5,949 3266 are held by females and 2683 are held by males. lost from the 15 Jobs were Statutory Category – 5 jobs females and 10 held by held by males. Overall, on the supply side of the labour market we see 542 new entrants, on the demand side we see a decline as average number of persons employed and the average number of jobs on the island both fell when compared to 2017 results.
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-0.27 0 0 0 0 236 0.76 0.77 -1.30 Local 1,829 STEP Statutory Table 9 shows that Average Gross Monthly Wages increased from $18.54 million in 2017 to $19.04 million in 2018. This represents a 2.70 percent or $0.50 million increase for the period under review. Average gross monthly wages per employee stood at $3,423 per month which represents an increase of $108 or 3.26 percent when compared to wages in 2017 ($3,315).
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The average gross monthly wages per job was $3,200 per month, which represents an increase of $93.16 or 3 percent when compared to 2017.
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There was a decline of 1.30 percent in the average gross monthly wages 11.99 18.54 12.48 19.04 3,884 5,949 Other Total 4.09 2.70 0.35 5.78 5.80 19 Table 10: Average Weekly Earnings per Employee Wage Tiers $0 - $360.00 Number of Employees 2018 812 Number of Employees Variance % Change 2017 702 2018/2017 2018/2017 110 15.67 $360.01 - $500.00 $500.01 - $700.00 1,163 1,159 4 0.35 1,183 1,236 -52 -4.21 by entity for the Statutory jobs category due in part to the loss of jobs in this category.
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All other categories experienced a rise in average gross wage bill. Of in the $19.04 million averages gross monthly wages, $9.75 million was paid to females and $9.29 million was paid to males. $700.01 - $900.00 -13 901 737 561 575 407 -166 -2.26 -18.42 $900.01 - $1,100.00 $1,100.01 - $1,300.00 Table 10 adjoining indicates that 812 persons earned within the minimum wage tier. This represents 14.59 percent of the total number of persons employed review period.
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446 persons earned within the $1,500.01 and over tier, which represents 8.02 percent of the total number of persons employed. Table 10 also indicates that the number 53 of persons employed in both -27 the minimum wage ($0-$360) and $1,500.01 and over categories increased significantly when compared to 2017.
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$1,500.01 and Over Total $1,300.01 - $1,500.00 13.49 -0.48 393 5,591 446 5,564 6.25 5.71 240 255 385 the for 22 15 Table 10B below shows that of the 5,949 jobs on Nevis, 1,018 of these fall within the minimum wage tier which represents 17.11 percent of the total average number of jobs on Nevis. Also, 21.89 percent of the average number of jobs on Nevis fall within the second wage tier of $360.01-$500.00, while 7.26 percent of the jobs fall within the $1,500.01 and over tier.
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59.54 percent of all the jobs (or 3,542 jobs) fall within the first three wage tiers. For the period under review Nevis recorded 547.30 active employers on average each month. This number has remained constant over the period 2017 to 2018. The majority of these active employers are categorized as “Other”, that is, Private Sector jobs. Of the 547.30 active employers, (5) are Statutory Bodies, (2) are categorized as Local Government and the remaining (540.30) are in the Other category (Private Sector).
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20 Table 10B: Average Weekly Earnings by Job Wage Tiers $0 - $360.00 Jobs 2018 1,018 Jobs 2017 1,003 Variance % Change 2018/2017 2018/2017 15 1.50 $360.01 - $500.00 $500.01 - $700.00 $700.01 - $900.00 $900.01 - $1,100.00 $1,100.01 - $1,300.00 1,302 1,277 25 1.96 1,222 1,290 -68 -5.27 863 901 -38 -4.22 522 550 -28 -5.09 353 357 -4 -1.12 increase illustrates the average Graph 15 number of jobs and employed persons over the past seven and four years respectively.
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It shows a 19.79 percent in the average number of jobs over the period. However, the majority of that upward movement in the numbers took place prior to 2016, with only 8.54 percent of growth taking place from 2016 to 2018. For the four year period 2014- 2018, the average number of employed persons peaked at 5,591 in 2017, then in 2018 these numbers began to decline.
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$1,300.01 - $1,500.00 17 5700 5,000 6,000 7,000 220 237 7.73 Graph 15 65 -16 17.71 -0.27 432 5,949 367 5,965 $1,500.01 and Over Total Changes in the Average Number of Jobs and Employment Source: Statistics Department, St. Christopher and Nevis Social Security Board In summary, the 2018 employment marginally conditions have deteriorated when compared to 2017. Although we saw an increase in the number of new registrants, the overall number of employed persons fell.
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The number of active employers on the island has remained stagnant. This number can be used as an indicator for growth and expansion in the private sector and as such it indicates that the private sector is not growing as hoped. This may be due to the existence of a difficult business environment, high costs of doing business as well as low demand for domestic goods and services. A thriving private sector and a healthy investment climate can drive job growth and creation.
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On the upside, employees were better off in 2018 than they were in 2017 due to the increase in average weekly gross wages. Overall, in 2018 the labour market exhibits some degree of slackness and the market lacks robustness.
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4,966 5,363 5,467 5,651 5,481 5965 5,949 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Average number of Jobs Average number of persons employed 5154 5335 5387 5591 5564 2,000 4,000 3,000 1,000 5000 5100 5200 4900 5600 5500 5400 5300 0 21 International Financial Services During 2018, there was a total of two thousand one hundred and sixty-four (2,164) new incorporations. Table 11 outlines the differences between incorporations for the years 2018 and 2017.
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Table 11: 2018 and 2017 Incorporations Product Type IBCs LLCs Trusts Foundations Total 2018 1383 644 86 51 2164 Graph 16: Five Year Trend Analysis 2017 1630 650 69 20 2369 % Change 15.15% 0.92% 24.64% 155.00% 8.65% 2,693 2,471 2,369 2,143 2,164 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 - 2 0 1 4 2 0 1 5 2 0 1 6 2 0 1 7 2 0 1 8 1,669 868 131 25 2014 1,365 661 90 27 2015 1,577 1,630 1,383 764 117 12 2016 650 644 69 20 2017 86 51 2018 IBCs LLCs Trusts Foundations Graph 17: Comparison of Product 22 when Overall, there has been 8.65 percent decline in total incorporations for 2018 to incorporations in 2017.
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During 2018, incorporations increased for Trusts and Multiform Foundations while the other product types decreased. compared Incorporations/ registrations over the past five years, has continuously fluctuated. Graph 16 shows that over a five year period, the largest change occurred between 2014 and 2015 where incorporations/ registrations fell by 20.42 percent. The other periods experienced a mixture of positive and negative changes in incorporations/ registrations.
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This year’s reported total incorporations is the second lowest recorded over the five-year period. Throughout the five year period, all of the product types fluctuated. There were no similarities noted between the changes for the product types. The largest increase for IBCs, LLCs and Trusts occurred between 2015 and for largest 2016.
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The Multiform occurred Foundations between 2017 and 2018. increase When an entity fails to pay its annual fees, the system automatically strikes that entity from the digital register after a two year period of unpaid fees. For 2018, one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven (1,947) entities have been struck from the register.
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This total is comprised of one thousand one hundred and eighty-five (1,185) IBCs, six hundred and fifty-four (654) LLCs, eighty-eight (88) Trusts, nineteen (19) Multiform Foundations, and one (1) Insurance Broker. In Comparison to 2017, two thousand five hundred and thirty-seven (2,537) entities had been struck off the register. Therefore, the total number of struck entities has decreased by 23.26 percent. A struck entity has a three year period in which to be reinstated.
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All necessary fees must be paid to the Department, and all necessary filing requirements met before the entity can be reinstated. A certificate of Reinstatement will be issued once requirements are met. As at the 31 December, 2018 240 entities were reinstated. The total number of active entities takes into account the entities that have been newly incorporated/ registered, dissolved or were struck off of the register, and entities that have been reinstated.
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As at 08 January, 2019 there were 16,222 active entities on the register, comprised of: • • • • • • IBCs – 11,128 LLCs – 4,289 Trusts – 672 Multiform Foundations – 118 Insurance Managers – 14 International Bank – 1 In regards to entity dissolutions in 2018, there has been a 2 percent increase in entities dissolved over that of 2017.
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Total revenue generated by the Department for the year was $13.87 million (as recorded in Economic Classification Format by the Treasury) which represents an increase of 4.6 percent over the revenue generated in 2017 ($13.26 million). The top three revenue generators were Annual Renewals, Registration and Late Renewal Penalties.
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The largest increase in revenue was experienced by Due Diligence Fees which increased by 234 percent over the 2017 receipts and the largest decrease was experienced by Multiform Foundations which declined by 57 percent when compared to 2017. Graph 18 below depicts the five year movement in the Department’s revenue and the 2019-2021 projections. Post the 2017 significant drop in revenue we see that revenue has begun to marginally rise in 2018.
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The Department has projected that this upward movement in revenue will continue for the period 2019-2021. There are many bottlenecks to growth in this Sector that have to be circumspectly addressed and in manner that yields measurable outcomes.
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