Stabroek News Sunday

City Hall extends amnesty on property rates’ interest

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Georgetown residents have been granted a two-week extension on the amnesty on the interest accrued on unpaid property rates.

A statement issued yesterday by the Mayor and City Council (M&CC) advised that the amnesty on interest on rates has been extended to December 16, 2016.

The release further said that the decision was as a result of special petitions for considerat­ions that were made by several property owners for why they were unable to access the facility during the specified time. One of the issues highlighte­d was the transfer of ownership of property, the M&CC said.

The M&CC noted that it was cognisant that many property owners are making strident efforts to put themselves in order and it was willing to accommodat­e the request for an extension at this time.

The amnesty was launched in hopes of helping the city to recover the large amount of outstandin­g debts to improve its financial status. In announcing the amnesty, Town Clerk Royston King had explained that it was specifical­ly targeting the business community, which owes the city in excess of $16 billion. So far, City Hall has reported that it received a sum of $42 million in payments during the first two weeks of the amnesty, which was launched on November 15.

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