The Jamaica Special Economic Zone Authority (JSEZA) is a government entity established in 2012, operating within the finance sector, specifically in banking. The authority oversees the administration and regulation of special economic zones (SEZs) in Jamaica, facilitating a structured framework for businesses operating within these zones. JSEZA's published content includes practical guidance for businesses, such as a document outlining the Work-from-Home (WFH) framework for SEZ entities. This framework requires companies to apply for WFH arrangements, ensuring compliance with various operational standards, including tax compliance and the maintenance of inventory management systems. The document specifies the application process, potential benefits of the WFH arrangement, and the duration and regulations surrounding WFH permits. It also details penalties for non-compliance, emphasizing the authority's commitment to efficient processing and communication with relevant stakeholders. JSEZA operates from its headquarters in Kingston, Jamaica, and employs between 51 and 200 staff members.