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St Thomas Community News

Tuesday, April 1, 2026
Independent Local News
Vol. 1, Issue 1

“We cannot keep patching infrastructure that should have been replaced years ago.”

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  • De Minimis Debate: Local Businesses Report Impacts to White House

    De Minimis Debate: Local Businesses Report Impacts to White House

    Government House has submitted documentation to the White House containing firsthand reports from U.S. Virgin Islands residents and business owners describing the economic fallout from the suspension of the federal de minimis exemption, marking the conclusion of a territory-wide information-gathering push by the Bryan-Roach Administration. The move reflects mounting pressure on federal trade policy as local merchants grapple with higher…

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St. Thomas Can Now Track Economic Trends Through Public Tax Data

The U.S. Virgin Islands Bureau of Internal Revenue publishes detailed gross sales reports by industry, offering St. Thomas residents and business leaders a window into which economic sectors are driving the territory’s financial activity.

Understanding which industries generate the most revenue helps residents grasp how local employment, consumer spending and tax revenue flow through the territory. When residents can see which sectors thrive or struggle, they gain insight into broader economic health that affects job opportunities, business investment and public services funded by tax dollars.

The Bureau of Internal Revenue maintains an online portal where the public can access reports on the top 13 industries by gross sales, along with income tax data, gross receipts information and refund reports. These datasets remain updated throughout the fiscal year, providing near-real-time snapshots of economic activity across St. Thomas, St. Croix and St. John.

The bureau operates three locations across the territory: St. Thomas office at 6115 Estate Smith Bay Suite 225, a St. John satellite office at Red Hook, and a St. Croix office at 4008 Estate Diamond Plot 7-B in Christiansted. Staff are available Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at each location. Residents can reach the St. Thomas office directly at 340-715-1040.

Access to this data represents a shift toward financial transparency in the territory. Rather than relying on secondhand economic analysis, residents can examine raw revenue figures directly from the source that collects them. This openness allows local business owners to identify competitive advantages, helps prospective entrepreneurs understand which industries show growth, and enables advocacy groups to make evidence-based arguments about economic policy.

The reports also include excise tax data and W-2 submittal information, which together paint a more complete picture of employment and consumer activity. When combined with monthly economic indicators tracked by the government, these reports help answer critical questions: Which industries employ the most workers? Are wages rising or falling? Which sectors attract new investment?

The Bureau of Internal Revenue has modernized its online systems in recent years, adding digital platforms for income tax filing, gross receipts reporting and excise tax payments. These upgrades reduce barriers to access and make historical data easier to retrieve and analyze.

For residents interested in diving deeper, the bureau also publishes a tax booklet and maintains an agency calendar listing upcoming events and deadlines. The feedback email address is [email protected], though tax returns should not be sent there.

As St. Thomas continues navigating post-pandemic recovery and preparing for long-term economic development, data-driven decision making becomes increasingly valuable. Public access to industry gross sales reports empowers residents to engage more meaningfully in conversations about the territory’s economic future.

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