The Trelawny Municipal Corporation is reporting success in its efforts to collect revenue before the end of the financial year on March 31.
Chief Executive Officer, Winston Palmer, reported that as at February 9, the year-to-date figure showed that of the $361.7 million targeted, some $327.4 million had been collected, which represented 91 per cent.
Mr. Palmer told the JIS that to facilitate persons in rural communities, Tax Administration Jamaica deployed two mobile units in the Albert Town and Duncans communities in the latter weeks of February.
Additionally, he said in March, a team from the municipal corporation will be going into communities across the parish to update the list of businesses to determine which are operational and which are defunct.