The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) raked in $198.7B at the end of 2018.
This was told to the media today by Tax Chief Godfrey Statia.
The official said that this is well over the $181B that was budgeted. It is also $27B more than what was achieved in 2017. He said that arrears account for $15B of that sum, $7B of which was from the amnesty granted from January to September last.
Below is a breakdown of how other taxes contributed to the end of year sum.
TAX | BUDGETTED AMOUNT | ACTUAL |
VAT |
$43.5B |
$48.2B |
EXCISE TAX |
$33.5B |
$38.4B |
ENVIRONMENTAL LEVY |
$1.7B |
$2B |
INCOME TAX-SELF EMPLOYED |
$5.3B |
$6.2B |
CORPORATION TAX |
$35.1B |
$33.5B |
WITHHOLDING TAX |
$8.2B |
$12.7B |