Minister Gumbs Rejects Tax Exemption Request for Soul Beach Festival.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Recently, Minister of Finance, Marinka Gumbs, addressed a request for a tax exemption made on behalf of the organizers of the Soul Beach festival. Specifically, the request sought an exemption from the Turn Over Tac (TOT) applied to ticket sales. This decision holds significance for both the event's organizers and the wider community, reflecting broader policies on tax exemptions for large-scale events.

The Request for Tax Exemption

The Soul Beach festival is a highly anticipated event that attracts locals and tourists alike, bringing substantial economic activity to the region. Given its popularity and the influx of visitors it generates, the organizers submitted a request for a TOT exemption, aiming to reduce operational costs tied to ticket sales. Such exemptions can potentially free up event budgets, allowing organizers to allocate resources to other areas like marketing, logistics, or performer fees.

However, Minister Marinka Gumbs confirmed that the request for the tax exemption was denied. While addressing the matter, the Minister explained that the advice provided earlier this week suggested rejecting the request, and she ultimately decided to uphold this negative recommendation.

Context for the Minister's Decision

Minister Gumbs did not elaborate extensively on the rationale behind the rejection of the exemption, but it’s reasonable to assume that granting tax breaks warrants careful scrutiny. Tax revenues, including TOT, play a vital role in funding public services and infrastructure, particularly in areas heavily reliant on tourism. Exemptions not only reduce these revenues but also set precedents that may lead to similar requests from other event organizers, potentially impacting government budgets further.

Comparisons to SCDF Carnival

To provide additional context, the Minister was also asked whether a similar tax exemption had been granted for the recent carnival organized by the St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF). Minister Gumbs clarified that, to her knowledge, there was no formal request made for a TOT, or any other tax exemption related to the carnival. This highlights a difference in approach between the two events, as one sought tax relief while the other seemingly operated without pursuing such measures.

Potential Implications of the Decision

For Soul Beach Organizers

The rejection of the tax exemption could increase the financial strain on the Soul Beach organizers, as TOT adds a layer of cost directly tied to ticket sales. This could influence ticket pricing, marketing strategies, or the overall scale of the event. Organizers may need to absorb the additional costs or pass them on to attendees through higher ticket prices, potentially affecting attendance rates.

For the Government and Community

From the government’s perspective, the decision to deny the exemption aligns with a commitment to fiscal responsibility. Upholding tax policies without exceptions ensures a more predictable revenue stream for public services, which benefits the community at large. Event-related tax revenues can fund improvements in infrastructure, security, and community programs, which indirectly support tourism-related events by enhancing the overall experience for visitors.

Broader Stakeholder Impact

For businesses in the hospitality and tourism sectors, the decision carries mixed implications. On the one hand, higher ticket prices might deter potential attendees, potentially reducing the influx of tourists during the festival. On the other hand, a consistent approach to tax policy provides stability and reassurance that public infrastructure and services are adequately funded to meet the demands of increased visitor activity.

Balancing Tourism Promotion and Fiscal Policies

The Soul Beach festival and similar events contribute significantly to the local economy by drawing in tourists who spend on accommodations, dining, and other activities. However, balancing the need to promote such events with the fiscal responsibility of maintaining a fair and sustainable tax system is a complex challenge for policymakers. While tax exemptions may provide short-term incentives for organizers, their long-term implications on public revenue and equity cannot be overlooked.

Final Thoughts

Minister Marinka Gumbs’ decision to uphold the negative advice on Soul Beach’s tax exemption request underscores the importance of maintaining an equitable and sustainable tax framework. While the rejection may increase operational challenges for the festival organizers, it demonstrates the government’s commitment to fiscal responsibility. For the local community, ensuring that contributions through taxes are consistent helps sustain vital public services, ultimately benefiting everyone.

This decision also provides an opportunity for stakeholders, including event organizers, policymakers, and the community, to engage in discussions about how best to support high-profile events while safeguarding public interests. By fostering collaboration, it may be possible to strike a balance between promoting tourism-driven initiatives and upholding sound fiscal policies.


Free Income Tax Filing Workshops Announced and Policy Updates Ahead.

marinkagumbs02062024PHILIPSBURG:--- Taxpayers received notable updates this week, as the Ministry of Finance unveiled key initiatives to streamline the tax filing process, address policy delays, and improve tax administration. Here's what you need to know.

Free Income Tax Filing Workshops Scheduled for June 2025

To ease the 2024 income tax filing process, the Ministry of Finance has announced two free workshops designed to provide hands-on guidance for taxpayers. Taking place in Room 1 of the Government Building, the sessions will be led by Tax Assessment Officer Marlon Quidama, who will offer practical advice on completing tax forms.

  • Civil Servants Session: June 4, 2025, from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
  • General Public Session: June 11, 2025, from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

These workshops aim to demystify the process for civil servants and the general public alike. Additionally, a digital tutorial will be released later, ensuring taxpayers who cannot attend in person still have access to the necessary resources.

2025 Tax Tables Set for Publication

Delays in previous years have caused confusion and excessive withholdings for many employees, and the Ministry is taking steps to address the issue. The long-awaited 2025 tax tables are expected to be published next week, allowing companies and individuals to adhere to the correct withholding amounts.

Minister Gumbs acknowledged the problems caused by using outdated tables in prior years, noting that the delays often led to financial strain for workers. This year’s accelerated timeline is part of an effort to improve the filing process, with particular attention paid to taxpayers in lower income brackets. The Ministry’s focus is on minimizing refund delays and ensuring a smoother overall experience for filers.

Leadership Vacancy Announced for Head of Tax Office

The Ministry of Finance also confirmed that the Head of the Tax Administration position will become vacant on August 1, 2025. Recruitment for this key leadership role will open in the coming weeks.

This vacancy is seen as a critical opportunity for the continued modernization and transformation of the nation’s tax system. The Ministry has emphasized the importance of qualified and visionary leadership in tackling ongoing challenges within the tax administration and improving public service delivery.

Revamped Collection Policy in the Works

Looking ahead, the Ministry of Finance is finalizing a revamped collection policy to enhance efficiency within the Receiver’s Office. This initiative is designed to improve the experience for both taxpayers and employees while streamlining administrative processes.

The updated policy is expected to be published by July 2025, marking another milestone in the government’s commitment to modernization and transparency within the tax system.

A Commitment to Taxpayer Support

These initiatives underscore the Ministry’s dedication to supporting taxpayers and improving administrative efficiency. From educational resources like the income tax workshops to systemic improvements such as updated tax tables and collection policies, these measures foster greater trust and engagement with the tax process.

For more on these updates or to register for one of the workshops, taxpayers are encouraged to visit the Ministry of Finance’s official website or contact their offices directly.

A New Non-Profit called RISE Foundation has been Established in Sint Maarten.

risefoundation14052025PHILIPSBURG:--- A team of young local professionals recently came together and established RISE Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to uplifting vulnerable individuals
and communities.
With more than 30 years of combined experience in the non-profit and community development sectors, the leaders of RISE Foundation have a shared passion for
helping the people of Sint Maarten reach their full potential. The board of RISE Foundation comprises four members, who are also the co-founders of the
organization: the President, Ms. Chiaira Bowers, the Vice President, Mr. Josiah Lamothe, the Treasurer, Ms. Priya Misir, and the Secretary, Mr. Kevin James.
Here is a word from the President: “Over the years, my team and I have witnessed first-hand the gaps, the lack of access, and the real challenges that families in our
community face. That’s why we formed RISE Foundation—to respond to the areas where support is most lacking and needed. By reaching
out and truly listening to the people of St. Maarten—and by working alongside dedicated partners, sponsors, and volunteers—we aim to build practical solutions
and create lasting change.”
The RISE Foundation's programs are divided into four main pillars. One of them is the Elevate Youth and Family Development Program, which provides mentorship,
scholarships and life-skills workshops for youths, and supports families by promoting healthy communication, skills development for guardians, and
strengthened parent-child relationships.
Ms. Kyria Ali, CEO of NAGICO, one of the key partners of this program, gave the following endorsement: “At NAGICO, we believe in investing in the future, and that
means empowering our youth. We are proud to partner with the RISE Foundation, whose programs align well with our community development and youth empowerment commitment. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the RISE Foundation on their establishment and wish them great success as their wins translate to a stronger St. Maarten.”
Another pillar of the RISE Foundation programs is RISE READY, an acronym for Readiness, Emergency Action, and Disaster Recovery. In collaboration with the
Government of Sint Maarten under Emergency Support Function – 7 (ESF–7), RISE
Foundation provides support with shelter setup and management, mass distribution of relief goods, and logistical support during emergencies.
There is also RISE REACH, another acronym that stands for Rebuilding, Empowering, Assisting, Coaching, and Healing. This program is designed to offer
hope and practical support to those facing difficult life circumstances, including the unhoused, ex-offenders, and other disadvantaged persons. RISE Foundation
provides support through access to meals, counseling, life coaching, educational, and work opportunities.
Acting Director Cynthia K. M. Clarke-Filemon of Judicial and Institutional Services (J&IS), another key partner, stated, "At J&IS, we believe that no single
organization can create meaningful transformation alone; it takes a united community. That’s why our partnership with RISE Foundation is so impactful.
Together, we are empowering individuals, whether they are justice-involved, system-involved, or in need of a second chance, with the mentorship, life skills, and
opportunities to RISE above their challenges.”
The fourth pillar is the Season of Light Program, which includes two heartfelt initiatives – one that connects community members with less-fortunate children to
provide them with gifts, and another that assists underprivileged families with their most urgent needs, through which RISE Foundation brings the spirit of giving
to life in a meaningful way.
RISE Foundation is calling on potential volunteers and contributors in the community to “Partner for Impact”, as it is only possible through collaboration with
dedicated individuals and organizations. Financial contribution remains the most vital and immediate way to assist in making a deep, lasting impact – whether
through a one-time contribution, or a recurring monthly, quarterly, or annual commitment. Partners will be updated regularly with a detailed account of how
their contributions directly impact the empowerment of the community.
RISE Foundation invites the community to connect by calling +1 721 584-7473, sending an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or visiting the social media accounts: @risesxm on Facebook and YouTube, and @rise.sxm on Instagram.

KPSM Announces Public Safety and Traffic Measures for Soul Beach 2025.

PHILIPSBURG:---  The Sint Maarten Police Force (KPSM) would like to inform the public that a number of safety and traffic control measures will be implemented to ensure public safety, smooth traffic circulation, and the maintenance of public order in connection with the upcoming Soul Beach 2025 event.

The Soul Beach Festival is scheduled to take place from Wednesday, May 21st, through Monday, May 26th, 2025. This highly anticipated event will bring together international artists, guest DJs, and large numbers of visitors and tourists from around the world. Major performances and gatherings will be held at various key locations across the island, including:

  • Festival Village on the Suoaliga road
  • Mullet Bay Beach and surroundings
  • Maho Area
  • Madame-Estate

Due to the scale of this event, the Sint Maarten Police Force will be deploying additional officers and implementing several security and traffic measures in and around these areas.

Safety and Security Measures:

  • Increased police presence at all event venues and surrounding areas.
  • Deployment of patrol units for crowd control and emergency response.
  • Coordination with event organizers and private security for controlled entry points and secure perimeters.

 

 Traffic Measures:

  • Temporary road closures and diversions may be in effect during peak event hours.
  • Officers will be present to manage flow and prevent congestion.

The general public is urged to:

  • Follow police instructions and respect all traffic signage.
  • Plan ahead and leave extra travel time to reach your destination.
  • Avoid unnecessary travel in high-traffic zones during event hours.
  • Be vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the police immediately.

KPSM remains committed to maintaining the safety and well-being of all residents and visitors during the Soul Beach Festival 2025.

 

KPSM Press Release.

Ministry of VROMI announces Half Road Closure at A TH Illidge Road, Lower Princess Quarter.

PHILIPSBURG:---  The Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure, hereby announces a partial half lane road closure for the upcoming works on A TH. Illidge Road, Lower Princess Quarter, directly across from the Sol Gas Station and a section of Arch Road. This is part of the Department of Infrastructure’s Asphalt Road Resurfacing Project 2023-2024 aimed at enhancing our community’s road infrastructure and ensuring safer and smoother travel for all vehicular traffic.

From Tuesday, May 13th to May 15, 2025, there will be a half lane road closure on A TH. Illidge Road. For a small segment on Arch Road, traffic will be rerouted through Guadeloupe Road. These measures are necessary to facilitate critical repairs and improvements to the road surfaces, starting with milling of the road section.

The closures will take effect each evening at 8 p.m. with the roads being reopened again the following morning at 5 a.m.

The Ministry and the Department of Infrastructure Management thank the public for their continued patience and cooperation as this essential work is carried out. Motorists are urged to drive with caution, respect road signs, and plan ahead using the designated detour routes.

Key Information Recap:

Reason for Closure: Asphalt Resurfacing Road Works

Date and Time: Tuesday May 13th – May 15th, 2025, from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. daily.

Location: Half closure on Illidge Road; detour through Guadeloupe Road for Arch Road.

Type of Road Closure: Half Road Closure

For further information, please e-mail the Department of Infrastructure at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call us at 542-4292 ext 2387.

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