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Mar 28, 2015 News
The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) has opened a centre at Diamond as the deadline for taxpayers looms.
The tax centre at the G3 building, East Bank Demerara, is located along the main access road in Diamond, allowing taxpayers to submit their returns and or access related services.
According to GRA, utility and other services including a conspicuously erected signboard have already been in place for the opening which is set for Wednesday April 1.
“There, taxpayers will be able to file Income, Property, Corporation and other tax returns, request compliance and apply for Mortgage Interest Relief (MIR) and their Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TIN).”
GRA urged taxpayers who live or traverse that busy location on the East Bank of Demerara, to take advantage of the services which will be offered, considering the heavy population in that part of the country.
“Additionally, it will reduce the need for taxpayers to travel all the way to the GRA Headquarters in Georgetown to access services.”
April 30 is the statutory deadline for the submission of Individual Income, Property, Corporation and Capital Gains taxes.
“Taxpayers can also visit GRA Regional Offices at Parika in Region Three, New Amsterdam and Corriverton in Region Six, Bartica in Region Seven, Lethem in Region Nine and Linden in Region Ten to make their submissions.”
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