The Sint Maarten Tax Administration, in partnership with the National Library, successfully conducted its second annual workshop aimed at increasing public understanding of tax obligations and available services. The event, held at the Library’s conference hall, attracted a diverse audience that included small business owners, freelancers, students, and members of the general public interested in tax compliance. Presentations covered topics such as recent legislative updates, the process for filing both profit and income tax returns, and the role of the newly launched online services portal. Interactive sessions allowed participants to ask questions, receive personalized guidance, and learn about upcoming deadlines. The workshop also featured a panel discussion with senior tax officials who explained the Administration’s strategic initiatives, including the digitization of tax processes and plans for future outreach programs. Attendees were provided with printed study materials, copies of the latest tax guides, and contact information for follow‑up consultations. The event concluded with a networking segment, fostering connections between taxpayers and service providers. The Administration highlighted the importance of such collaborative efforts in building a culture of transparency and voluntary compliance, reiterating its commitment to supporting the community through education and accessible resources.

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