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Hurricane Melissa contributes to Trelawny property tax collection shortfall
April 29, 2026
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The Trelawny Municipal Corporation says it collected $342 million in property taxes for the fiscal year 2025/2026. This information was revealed to The Gleaner by Chief Executive Officer Andrew Harrison, who acknowledged that the Corporation missed its target. "The amount collected represents 91 per cent of our target of $378 million. A number of factors contributed to us falling short of our target. For example, the closure of the Jackson Town Tax office which was destroyed during the passage of Hurricane Melissa."
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Hurricane Melissa contributes to Trelawny property tax collection shortfall
The Trelawny Municipal Corporation says it collected $342 million in property taxes for the fiscal year 2025/2026. This information was revealed to The Gleaner by Chief Executive Officer Andrew Harrison, who acknowledged that the Corporation missed its target. "The amount collected represents 91 per cent of our target of $378 million. A number of factors contributed to us falling short of our target. For example, the closure of the Jackson Town Tax office which was destroyed during the passage of Hurricane Melissa."
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