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Nov 01, 2015 News
The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) is set to sell a container of high-priced liquor via bidding, the body said yesterday.
In its advertisement published yesterday in Kaieteur News, GRA said that it has a 40-foot container filled with vodka and whiskey with no claims made for it.
The Customs Act allows for GRA to sell off items which no claims have been made for.
Among the items for bidding are 739 cases of Absolut Vodka, 49 cases of Johnnie Walker Black Label whisky, 25 cases of Johnnie Walker Double Black, 25 cases of Hennessy, 50 cases of Coffee Patron, 100 cases of Jagermeister SE and 99 cases of Tequila.
The bids close on Wednesday and are to the submitted to GRA’s Camp Street headquarters.
According to GRA, prospective bidders should be free from all tax liabilities and should present their passports or national identification card.
The successful bidder, the tax authority said, will have to take care of the delivery and pay either in cash or manager’s cheque to the “Guyana Revenue Authority”.
GRA is not allowing any inspections before the sale.
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