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

  • Public Works Pledges Road Repair Push as USVI Infrastructure Concerns Mount

    Public Works Pledges Road Repair Push as USVI Infrastructure Concerns Mount

    The U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Public Works is ramping up road repair efforts across St. Thomas, responding to years of complaints from residents and visitors about deteriorating roadways that have become a hazard to daily life. The announcement brings renewed attention to an issue that has frustrated Virgin Islanders for over a decade — potholes, crumbling shoulders and neglected…

“Buzzed driving is drunk driving.”

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  • Planned Power Outages Monday Threaten Business Operations Across St. Thomas

    Planned Power Outages Monday Threaten Business Operations Across St. Thomas

    The Water and Power Authority has announced a scheduled electrical rotation outage for Monday, April 6, raising concerns that St. Thomas businesses face potential closures, lost revenue and spoiled inventory. Economic Disruption Looms For businesses that depend on reliable power — from restaurants handling perishable goods to offices running essential technology — the interruption is expected to cause more than…

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USVI Opens 90-Day Tax Amnesty Window for Storm-Battered Residents and Businesses

Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. has signed legislation establishing a 90-day tax amnesty period designed to help Virgin Islands residents and business owners still grappling with financial hardship caused by Hurricanes Irma and Maria and Tropical Storm Ernesto.

The amnesty program, authorized through Bill No. 36-0083, waives penalties on overdue property taxes, income taxes, and gross receipts taxes—a significant concession for property owners and entrepreneurs whose finances remain strained nearly a decade after the 2017 hurricanes ravaged the territory and more recently after 2024’s tropical storms.

For many St. Thomas and St. Croix residents, the tax relief arrives as a practical recognition that recovery remains incomplete. Homeowners who fell behind on property tax payments during insurance disputes or business interruptions now have a defined window to settle their accounts without accumulating additional penalties. Similarly, small business owners struggling to rebuild inventory and customer bases can address tax liabilities without facing compounding financial penalties.

Understanding the Amnesty Terms

The specifics of the amnesty program—including the exact start and end dates, the scope of eligible tax categories beyond the three mentioned, and any requirements for participation—were not detailed in the governor’s recent legislative action notice. Residents and business owners seeking to benefit from the program should contact the Virgin Islands Bureau of Internal Revenue for definitive information about enrollment procedures and deadlines.

Tax amnesty programs typically allow taxpayers to pay past-due amounts while forfeiting accumulated penalties and sometimes interest, creating a fresh-start opportunity. The design acknowledges that some property owners and business operators face genuine obstacles to compliance rather than intentional tax avoidance.

Context of Ongoing Recovery

Hurricanes Irma and Maria struck in September 2017, causing widespread infrastructure damage, prolonged power outages, and economic disruption across St. Croix, St. John, and St. Thomas. Property damage assessments and insurance settlements extended over months and years, complicating the ability of some owners to meet tax obligations on their typical schedules.

In 2024, Tropical Storm Ernesto added another layer of financial stress for families and businesses still managing earlier hurricane-related expenses. The cumulative effect has left segments of the population carrying delinquent tax accounts that, without intervention, could result in property liens or business complications.

Broader Legislative Actions

The tax amnesty represents one of several measures the governor signed following the 36th Legislature’s Oct. 30 session. Among other actions, Bryan approved legislation establishing a racetrack fund, renaming a St. Croix park, and adjusting commercial vehicle safety standards.

The governor also exercised selective vetoes on portions of broader bills, including provisions that would have altered the timeline for judicial term expirations and affected rehire policies for retired public employees in critical sectors like teaching and nursing.

Next Steps for Taxpayers

Residents and business operators with overdue tax accounts should monitor announcements from the Bureau of Internal Revenue for the official amnesty period start date, eligible tax categories, and application procedures. Early action during the 90-day window offers the clearest path to resolving tax debt without additional penalties.

The amnesty initiative signals government recognition that recovery from natural disasters extends far beyond immediate rebuilding, touching financial obligations and long-term stability for households and enterprises across the territory.

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