GRA says use of its eServices can speed up transactions

The cashier section at the GRA Headquarters (Orlando Charles photo)

The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) handles over 70,000 driver’s licences and records at least 300,000 visits every year and Commissioner-General, Godfrey Statia is encouraging persons to utilize its online services in order to ease the daily build-up at the agency’s headquarters.

Statia made this disclosure on Wednesday during an engagement with Stabroek News at his Camp Street, Georgetown office where a meeting was held to discuss the services offered by the GRA, particularly as it relates to the issuing/renewal of driver’s licences.

Statia invited Stabroek News for a walkthrough at GRA following an editorial which was published in the May 18th edition of this newspaper titled `Renewal of documents’.