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Nov 05, 2016 News
The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) said it is prepping to commence registration of motor-cycles in the new series, “CJ,” as the current “CH” Series draws to a close.
A motor cycle registration series, like the motor vehicle, elapses after cycles registered by the Licence Revenue Office reach the nine thousand, nine hundred and ninety nine (9999) benchmark.
The current “CH” Series commenced in January 2014, GRA explained.
The entity reminded that the registration of a new motor-cycle attracts a fee of $1,000 and a number of processes have to be followed.
These include the completion of the application form for new motor-cycle registration; Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN); valid identification -original and copy of passport or National ID; original invoice; overseas certification of registration or an original cancellation letter of registration of title issued by the relevant agency in the country of origin, if it is a used or reconditioned motor vehicle; completed Customs Declaration; title: providing information about the country of origin of the sale and all other information pertaining to the motor vehicle; tax exemption letter issued by the Tax Exemptions Processing and Verification Unit located at the GRA’s Headquarters, 200-201 Camp Street, Georgetown if tax exemption is granted; bill of lading and vehicle must be presented for examination.
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