BudgetLocal News Budget measures at-a-glance by Barbados Today 11/03/2025 written by Barbados Today 11/03/2025 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.2K Resilience • Catastrophe Fund repurposed as Resilience and Regeneration Fund from April 1. • Up to 50 per cent of unclaimed assets (including dormant accounts) redirected to fund climate resilience projects. • Employee/self-employed contribution rate to Resilience Fund increased from 0.1 per cent to 0.25 per cent. • Special Needs Grant expanded from March 11, covering blind, deaf, or mute minors retroactively from October 1; further expansion effective June 1. • Foster care stipend increased to $200 weekly per child from April 1. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians • Recruitment of 60 additional Special Constables costing $2M annually. Growth • Removal of duties/VAT on commercial kitchen equipment for registered restaurants/cookshops (April 1–March 31, 2027). • Extension of hotel food/beverage concessions to qualifying restaurants earning over 60 per cent foreign exchange revenue. • Reduction of Air Travel and Tourism Development fee for regional passengers from US$35 to US$20 (July 1–June 30, 2026), costing $2.8M. • Climate-smart agriculture initiatives: – Lease-to-own vertical farms and broiler tunnels via BADMC over seven years. – Reduced water rates ($1/cubic metre) for registered small farmers. • Deposit insurance expanded to credit unions; initial funding of $1.75M. Revenue Efficiency • Visitor permits abolished July 1; cost: $355 000. • Daily car rental levy of $10/day introduced July 1, generating $13M annually. • Late filing fees eliminated for zero returns from April 1; reduced fees for personal ($100) and corporate ($250) tax returns; penalties capped at 25 per cent of tax payable; five-day payment grace period implemented. • Annual allocation of $1M for public education on non-communicable diseases. Cost of Living & Well-being • New $5M Podiatry Project targeting improved foot care for citizens over age 70. • Union membership allowance increased to $360 annually (cost: $600 000). • Annual meal allowance ($1 500) exempted from income tax (cost: $3.75M). • Monthly ex-gratia payment ($32) covering minimum water charges for residents in St Lucy/St Peter affected by brown water issues (cost: $2M); Special Task Force established for resolution oversight; waiver extended on tanks/pumps until March 31, 2028. • Automatic national minimum wage increase of two per cent starting January 1, 2026. • One-time Solidarity Allowance ($300) payable May by NIS. • Special Constables with over three years’ service eligible for automatic transition into full Police Service officers from FY2025/26. • Maternity leave increased to 14 weeks (single births), and up to 17 weeks (multiple births); statutory paternity leave introduced (3 weeks), effective June 1; cohabitation requirement removed. • VAT cap on fuel remains triggered above US$80/barrel oil price threshold. • VAT removal effective April 1, on stew beef, minced meats (beef/pork/turkey), pineapples, barley, Vienna sausages, Horlicks malted drink, Saga, lentils; import duty/VAT exemption on pears (not avocados), ortaniques, mandarins, grapefruits and plums. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Student injured in stabbing incident on bus 21/03/2025 First plane lands at London’s Heathrow since a fire shuttered Europe’s busiest... 21/03/2025 Barbados Down Syndrome Association calls for improved data collection 21/03/2025