The Government on Tuesday went ahead with a raft of measures and legislative amendments in the National Assembly aimed at rolling back a number of tax and fee increases the former A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU/AFC) Government implemented, creating a burden on taxpayers.

Among the measures the People’s Progressive Party/ Civic (PPP/C) Government took to the House were the Corporation Tax Amendment Bill 2020. The Bill seeks to remove the 25 per cent corporation tax on private education and health care.
Public Works Minister Juan Edghill, who moved the Bill, explained that the Government anticipated this measure would result in a number of benefits, from reducing costs for the ordinary man to attracting foreign investors.
“This measure is intended to attract other institutions of learning, reputable, well-accredited, to set up campuses in Guyana and offer those opportunities to Guyanese in the first instance. With this kind of an intervention, where we can encourage foreign investors to set up campuses here, it can also be a major source of foreign exchange.
“Because when those campuses are established in Guyana, students from around the world, because of the favourable rates in Guyana, would be able to make Guyana a destination of choice. Even now, we have quite a lot of foreign students attending our institutions,” he said, noting that this would present opportunities for students to spend not only on accommodations in Guyana but also goods and services.










