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by Bajan Reporter / February 4th, 2021
The Barbados Revenue Authority informs the public that in light of the recent COVID-19 directive, only the Bridge Street Mall payment centre will remain open from February 3 to February 17, 2021. Persons can make in-person cash and card transactions from 8:30am-2:00 pm.
Please note that
all other BRA offices will be working remotely during this period and taxpayers are strongly encouraged to use the online payment, email and Contact Centre facilities.
Payments for PAYE, VAT, Personal Income Tax, Corporation Tax, Betting and Gaming and Withholding Tax can be made online in TAMIS by clicking the EZpay+ tab on the payment page. Additionally, Land Tax payments can be made online at
First Citizens, FirstCaribbean and
Scotiabank. In-person cash and card transactions can be made at Bridge Street Mall, The Pine and Southern Plaza in Oistins, however, the public is encouraged to use the online payment facilities.
Cheques may be submitted using the drop boxes at Bridge Street Mall, Weymouth Corporate Centre, Warrens Tower II and Southern Plaza. Payments using this method must be placed in a sealed envelope and must be accompanied by the electronic payment advice and any other supporting documents.
Please also note that the Holetown Public Centre and Warrens Tower II locations will be closed until January 14, 2021.
Persons are encouraged to visit