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GRA clears the air on Budget 2020 tax measures

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The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) in an effort to dispel confusion surroundin­g the tax measures outlined in the 2020 National Budget and their effective dates of implementa­tion has issued the following informatio­n to the public to provide guidance and clarity.

According to the GRA release on Tuesday, the measures and effective dates as signed into law by President Ali are as follows:

* Corporatio­n Tax exemption for Private Medical and Private Educationa­l Institutio­ns - effective January 1, 2020

* Increase in the mortgage limit to $30 million for Mortgage Interest Relief (MIR) eligibilit­y - effective January 1, 2020

* New/reduced licence fees for motor vehicles and traders - effective October 1, 2020

* Removal of the restrictio­n on vehicles eight years and older, half-cut vehicles, and used tyres - effective October 1, 2020

The release also stated the removal of VAT on the following items:

* Electricit­y and water - effective April 1, 2020

* Exports

- effective October 1, 2020

* Medical supplies

1, 2020

* Key inputs in the Poultry Industry -

effective October 1, 2020

* Hinterland travel - effective October 1, 2020

* Locally produced sand, stone, concrete blocks, plywood, logs, and lumber -

effective October 1, 2020 (not January 01, 2021 as was erroneousl­y reported)

* Capital equipment and machinery used in mining, forestry, agricultur­e, constructi­on, and manufactur­ing industries -

effective October 1, 2020

* All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) used in the mining, forestry, agricultur­e, and manufactur­ing industries, and by Toshaos -

effective October 1, 2020

The Authority also informed that included separately is the full list of zerorated and exempt supplies ( revised October 2020) as contained in the First and Second Schedule to Value Added Tax Act, Cap 81: 05 ( https:// www. gra. gov. gy/ tax- services/ vat- services/ zerorated-exempt-supplies/).

In addition, the GRA Public Relations Unit will periodical­ly publish all of the new tax measures in the four daily news

- effective October papers while simultaneo­usly posting them on its social media platforms - Facebook and Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. The Unit has also been disseminat­ing the informatio­n via its weekly television programmes “Focus on GRA” and Talk Tax” as well as weekly appearance­s on live radio.

Taxpayers are also advised to check the GRA’s website for copies of the legislativ­e amendments and persons needing further clarificat­ion can contact the Authority’s PR Unit via email at grapublicr­elations@gmail.com and its Tax Advisory Services Section on 227-6060 ext 1201 to 1204.

Verifiable informatio­n backed by references to the laws and regulation­s on the new tax measures, listed above, is accessible via its website link, https:// www. gra. gov. gy/ media/, the release added.

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