Emergency budget is a step in the right direction
our plan for prosperity.
Measures enacted by President Ali’s government The PPP/C’s budget underpins its philosophy of a propoor approach to managing the economy where every measure is designed to affect the Guyanese population in a positive way.
A few of the measures in the budget can be categorized as efforts to:
Support COVID-19 Frontline Workers by setting aside $150M for their direct benefit
Reduce the Cost of Living by the reversal of VAT on electricity and water – a hardship measure placed on the Guyanese people by Mr. Jordan’s policies which is being removed by Dr. Ali’s government.
Increase Disposable Income by directly providing $25,000 per household through $4.5B in the Budget.
Measures to Improve the Provision of Education and Health
Removal of 25 percent corporate tax on private education which will translate into a reduction in school fees per child
Removal of 25 percent corporate tax on healthcare. This will translate itself to a lower hospital bill.
Removal of VAT on medical supplies. This simply means that the bill at the pharmacy is cheaper.
Support for miners through removal of VAT on machinery and equipment. Hardship measures created by Mr. Jordan’s policies severely hampered many smallscale miners forcing them out of operation. This new measure will enable 60 percent of small-scale miners to re-enter the mining sector.
Support for farmers through the removal of VAT on ATVs, the reversal of VAT on exports, reversal of land lease fees across all sectors which grew between 67 to 1900 percent under the APNU+ AFC government, removal of VAT on fertilizers, agrochemicals, pesticides, key inputs in the poultry industry, zero-rating of the poultry industry and the affording of tax concessions on investment in agro-processing facilities, cold storage and packaging. These measures will help to drastically reduce the cost for farmers.
Support vulnerable groups through:
Provision of $15,000 per child
Doubling of the uniform allowance
Reduction in cost of construction materials through the elimination of VAT contributing to the dream of home ownership for the average Guyanese, a reality
Reducing the cost of a mobile phone which is now used by children to access their online learning platforms
Slashing of all licensing fees by half – this will assist every person who is operating a small business, shop, grocery store, transport
Increase in old age pension from $20,500 to $25,000 Measures to support our Amerindian Brothers and
Sisters through:
The implementation of a programme that will see 25,000 solar units being distributed;
$800M for the Amerindian Development Fund (ADF) including the reintroduction of the Community Service Officers (CSO) programme aimed at developing young Amerindians in various villages. This will create job opportunities for approximately 2,000 youth;
$300M from the ADF for investments in productive assets including tractors, trailers and agriculture tools;
$10M for commencement of the design of the National Toshaos Council Headquarters; and,
Resumption of the Amerindian Land Titling programme.
With the approach laid out by Dr. Ali’s administration, citizens of all walks of life can be assured that his policies and commitment will result in prosperity. President Ali has committed to ensuring that his Plan for Prosperity, despite the challenges, will ensure that standard of living for every citizen is lifted. Guyanese can look forward to an inclusionary and participatory agenda in the mediumterm, leaving behind the dark days of Mr. Jordan and the APNU+AFC’s oppressive economic policies.
Yours faithfully,
Deodat Indar
Minister within the Ministry of Public Works