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  • Kote $ 1.50 tax l’etat Ayisyen ap touche sou transfer 

Michel Martelly and prime minister Laurent Lamothe , whose government added a dollar-and-fifty-cent surcharge on each money transfer to Haiti from abroad to finance free and universal education. (These funds, totalling millions of dollars a year, remain mostly unaccounted for.)

  • kote  .05 santim sou apel enternasyonal 

Since July 2011, the Haitian government has also imposed a tax of $.05 on every international phone call to or from Haiti, although such calls have dramatically decreased with the advent of free calling via Whatsapp, Imo, Facetime, and other internet applications in recent years.

  • kote kob milyon  touris ki vin labadee yo

Every year millions of tourists visit labadee and they all have to pay pay a fee. Does the haitian government receive a part of that money ? where is that money ? who is collecting it?

  • kote $ 20 touris peye nan epot  la

Every year millions of tourist visit haiti. Each of them have to pay 20 dollars . where is that money ? who is collecting it ?

  • kote kob tax douane yo

Everyday thousand of items come through the Haitian ports/ customs. The majority  belongs to the Haitian “elites” does not get taxed

  • konbyen kob Barbancourt peye nan Aeroport                                                               
  •  Everyday hundreds if not thousands of tourist / Haitians buy Rum Barbancourt before leaving the airport. How much is the company paying the Haitian government to set up shop in the airport and sell their product. They can afford to give a percentage of their sales to build hospitals.