The Barbadian Government June 3 announced the June 30 deadline for domestic companies incorporated between Jan. 1 and June 30 of any year to file their annual returns for 2023. The announcement explains that: 1) all companies, except those that are external, must file annual returns with the Registrar of Companies and pay a fee of 100 Barbadian dollars (US$50) at the time of filing; 2) filing may be done electronically or in person; 3) a company in default of filing annual returns is liable to pay a penalty of 10 dollars (US$5) for every day during which the default ...
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