…doubled under APNU/AFC Govt – AG report
…significant amount for luxury vehicles
When the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) was in power, the then Opposition – APNU/AFC, was intensely critical of the concessions that were being granted to the Private Sector. But the Audit Office has now found that concessions under the current Government have now eclipsed previous years.

According to the Audit Report of 2018, some $134.2 billion in concessions were granted for 2018, compared to just $64.3 billion in 2017. According to Auditor General Deodat Sharma, this was a 91.97 per cent increase. In fact, the $134 billion it waived represents a large chunk of all monies collected by the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) for 2018.
The report notes that a total of 9359 companies benefitted from $104.7 billion in tax concessions. In 2017, this number was 7740 companies, which received $36.4 billion in concessions. In 2014, the last full year that the PPP was in power, there were 8105 companies who benefitted from a mere $41.5 billion, while the sum was $34.4 billion in 2013.
“An analytical review of the total tax exemption granted for the past three years has shown a decrease in the number of exemptions granted. The value of the exemption granted decreased from the year 2015 to 2016 by $36.300 billion or 39.3 per cent. However, for the past two years, 2017 and 2018, there has been an increase of the tax exemption values by 37.5 per cent and 43.4 per cent, respectively,” the report states.












