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GCT, or General Consumption Tax, is a value-added tax applied to goods and services in Jamaica, including certain transactions in the real estate sector. While not typically charged on the sale of residential property, GCT may apply to commercial real estate transactions, property-related services, and construction activities. This tax is a significant factor in the costs associated with buying, selling, or developing properties. For developers and contractors, GCT is often factored into the overall pricing of building materials and services, affecting the final cost to clients. It can also be imposed on real estate agents’ commissions and other services linked to the property market. GCT in real estate serves as a means for the Jamaican government to generate revenue, ensuring that those engaging in business activities within the sector contribute to the public purse. Understanding GCT is essential for anyone involved in commercial property dealings or large-scale developments in Jamaica, as it directly impacts financial planning and profitability.