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February 18, 2020

Belize is removed from the EU List of Harmful Preferential Tax Regimes

The Government of Belize has been informed that the recent amendments to both the Income and Business Tax Act and Tax Administrative and Procedure Act on [...]
July 1, 2019

Appeals can now be expedited following referendum debacle

The Court of Appeal, by majority, refused to hear the matter because the mandatory 21 day notice period hadn't passed as yet – so the Appeal [...]
May 16, 2016

US Payment Processor Sues Visa, Belize Banks

By Aaron Humes: In international court news, the Belize Supreme Court ruled last year that Belize Bank Limited must pay Evergreen E-Pay Solutions over $3.3 million [...]
May 9, 2016

New Magistrate sworn in

By Aaron Humes: This past Friday, new Magistrate Emmertice Emmerita Anderson, a native of Roaring Creek, Cayo District, was sworn in by Chief Justice, Kenneth A.  Benjamin.
April 27, 2016

Women acquitted of big Treasury theft

By Aaron Humes: Three women charged in connection with over $291,000 that went missing from the Treasury Department, were acquitted of the charges today in the [...]
April 26, 2016

Oscar Selgado: Sabido has grounds to appeal conviction

By Dalila Ical: Osmar Sabido’s attorney, Oscar Selgado, says that his client can make an appeal following his sentencing today.
April 19, 2016

Alrick Smith family sues Government over gun detention

By Aaron Humes: This morning Supreme Court Justice Shona Griffith began hearing the case of Alrick Smith Senior of Giles Street, a construction worker, and his [...]
April 7, 2016

Car dealer must compensate for vehicle

By Aaron Humes: Western Avenue, Belize City car dealer Albert Wright cut short his trial in the Magistrate’s Court yesterday on a charge of obtaining property [...]