Tax exemption guide for tourism sector published

The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) in collaboration with the Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA), Tourism and Hospitality Association of Guyana (THAG) and the Guyana Office for Investment (GO-Invest) has published a comprehensive ‘Tax Exemption Guide for the Tourism Sector’.

According to a GRA press release, the Guide, which is in the form of a 23-page booklet, aims to encourage investment in the tourism sector by defining, in a structured manner, clear cut guidelines on what these tax concessions are, the level of tax concessions available to various categories of tourism stakeholders and how they can be accessed. These categories include: accommodation – hotels, guesthouses and inns; lodges and resorts; and tour operators and tour guides

For greater clarity, the categories are further broken into: new hotels, guest houses and inns, new lodges or resorts, expansion of hotels, guest houses and inns and expansion of lodges and resorts that will all benefit from tax exemptions. In relation to tours, information is provided for tour operators in the small, medium and large categories including tourist guides. These tourism establishments and operators/guides must be licensed by the GTA to be able to benefit from these tourism exemptions.

A section of the guide explains which motor vehicles may be eligible for tax exemptions. A) Those that are shown to the satisfaction of the Commissioner-General to be used exclusively overland in the Tourism Industry in Regions One, Seven, Eight, Nine and Ten for the transport of persons for incorporated entities. B) Motor buses with 12 or more seats, not exceeding four years old and used exclusively for the transportation of tourists anywhere in Guyana.

In commenting on the guide, Minister of Business, Haimraj Rajkumar, remarked “We are working more closely with stakeholders to ensure that tourism policy supports green growth and low carbon tourism development. The collaboration between the Ministry of Business, GRA, and tourism private sector reflects a shared commitment to create a positive, progressive, and coherent policy and regulatory environment that fosters increased investment and sustainable development in our growing tourism sector.”

Given the dynamic nature of the tax regime, the booklet will be subject to review based on legislative and or parliamentary changes. Both the GRA and GTA will be uploading electronic copies of the booklet on their websites shortly, the release added.