The Guyana Revenue (GRA) yesterday started the computerised sale of liquor and trade and miscellaneous licences through its Regional Integrated Offices countrywide in what is being described as a major step in improving tax collection and going after tax dodgers.
“We have now computerised the sale system and are moving from the manual as the benefits of a computerised data collection system offer many benefits. It is laying the foundation for going after business tax evaders and overall a better system of tax administration,” GRA Commissioner-General Khurshid Sattaur told Stabroek News.
Sattaur said that along with the changeover being less tedious for the