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The Jamaican Government has announced $200,000 hurricane tax relief for workers affected by Hurricane Melissa, but is it real disaster relief or just a limited income tax adjustment? In this video, we break down the Hurricane Melissa tax relief Jamaica, introduced by Finance Minister Fayval Williams, and explain exactly how the Income Tax Act amendment works. We look at who qualifies for the $200,000 tax-free hurricane relief, how employers can provide non-taxable disaster assistance, and why this Jamaica hurricane relief policy only applies between November 1, 2025 and March 31, 2026. We also examine the biggest concerns raised by the Opposition, including whether this relief covers NIS, NHT, and statutory deductions, or if it is income tax relief only. With Hurricane Melissa causing billions in damage to Jamaica’s economy, housing, agriculture, and tourism, many Jamaicans are asking if $200,000 hurricane relief is enough to rebuild lives after the worst natural disaster in Jamaica’s history. This video explains the tax implications, payroll timing issues, and the new Tax Administration Jamaica (TAJ) assessment rules that could affect workers and employers. This is a must-watch breakdown of Jamaica disaster relief, Hurricane Melissa update, Jamaica tax relief news, and the growing debate over whether the government is doing enough for hurricane victims. 💬 Is $200,000 enough? Should Jamaica’s hurricane relief include NIS and NHT exemptions too? #JamaicaPolitics #JamaicaNews #JamaicaParliament #JamaicaGovernment #FayvalWilliams #JamaicaTaxRelief #MarkGolding #TaxAdministrationJamaica #HurricaneMelissa #HurricaneMelissaJamaica #JamaicaFinanceMinistry #JLP #PNP #AndrewHolness #JamaicaNewsToday