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Ministry has plans to ease attacks on fishermen

With piracy a recurrent problem, the Ministry of Agriculture announced on Monday that plans are in place to eliminate the incidence of hijackings, in the long term, by further increasing security arrangements with fishermen and the Ministries of Agricul-ture and Home Affairs and the coast guard of the Guyana Defence Force.

Sattaur rejects PSC’s claims over VAT hiccups

As the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) and the Private Sector Commission (PSC) continue to trade barbs over the implementation of the Value Added Tax (VAT), Commissioner General Khurshid Sattaur has rejected the claims of the business community over who is to blame for the VAT hiccups.

Fertilisers zero-rated

Fertilizers and pesticides are zero-rated according to the Value Added Tax Act and as such do not attract VAT, the Ministry of Agriculture reiterated yesterday in a press release.

Commercial Court

Justice BS Roy awarded a $35 million judgement to Bob Dhoray of Harvey’s Electrical and General Store against Komall Lochminarain of the Full Range Record Shop at the January 3 sitting of the Commercial Court.

VAT moving slowly to Lethem

As Georgetown and the rest of the coast grapple with the Value Added Tax (VAT), there have been few changes in prices of items sold in the border community of Lethem though businesses are warning consumers of increases in prices soon.

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