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  1. What is the NIS Ceiling in Jamaica? Currently, the NIS Ceiling is at JMD$5,000,000 per year. Therefore, the highest amount that anybody can contribute towards the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) is 6%*$5,000,000 = $300,000 for the year. So, if your annual salary is greater than $5,000,000 (yeah you!), you still won’t pay more than the ...

  2. List of ISO 4217 Currency Codes & Symbols by Country. Country. Currency. ISO Currency Code. Currency Symbol. AFGHANISTAN. The currency of Afganistan is the Afghani. AFN. The currency symbol of Afghanistan is the Af.

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  4. The National Insurance Scheme (NIS) is a compulsory contribution-funded social security scheme covering all employed persons in Jamaica, administered under the National Insurance Act. The National Insurance Scheme is the government’s way of providing some level of protection to the workforce against a loss of income for a person and their ...

  5. The foreign currency that is widely accepted in Jamaica is clearly the US Dollar (USD). In fact, most business that are aimed towards attracting tourist usually quote prices in two main currencies: The Jamaican Dollar and the US Dollar. That just means that you'll need to decide whether you will be spending US Dollars or Jamaican Dollars during ...

  6. Answer: On attaining the age of 18 years, each person is required to register under the NIS. You can do this by completing and submitting an Application for National Insurance Number along with proof of age (birth certificate, passport) to the Parish Office. You will then be issued a registration card showing your NIS number and name.

  7. The Jamaican dollar is one of around 180 currencies worldwide. This means that the Jamaican dollar trades against all other official currencies around the globe, giving us exchange rates: a measure of how much of one currency we can exchange for another. Exchange rates can fluctuate over time due to various economic, political, and market factors.

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