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GRA demands $40m in taxes from SUV owner

byCustoms Today Report
09/09/2015
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GEORGETOWN: Former Minister of Housing and Water, Irfaan Ali, has reportedly received a letter from the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) to pay up to $40M in taxes for a Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) he imported last year.
However, Ali is insisting that he had received permission for exemptions. On August 23, he released a letter dated March 3, 2014 that he purportedly received from GRA’s Commissioner General, Khurshid Sattaur, approving the importation.
Under regulations, MPs, Ministers, State and other officials are entitled to tax waivers on vehicles.
They can import used vehicles every three years. For new vehicles, officials are not allowed to import one before a five-year period has passed, a senior GRA official explained.
GRA is contending that while serving as a Minister in the previous administration, Ali imported two luxury Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs) within the last five years when he was only entitled to one.
Ali is now a Member of Parliament (MP) for the opposition People’s Progressive Party (PPP).
Ali had taken to his Facebook page late August claiming that it was brought to his attention by a senior GRA official that instructions have been given to institute taxes on “motor vehicle I acquired through legal means as a Member of Parliament in the 10th Parliament.”
Ali insisted that the concession was recommended and approved by all the relevant authorities.
“I was shocked when this officer approached me… after the Parliament to inform me that I will be receiving a letter from GRA…asking me to pay taxes on this vehicle.”
Ali claimed that the issue is really about “witch hunting” and “vindictive action” aimed at members of the former Government, which “will not move me and my convictions”.
“All my actions have been consistently within the laws of Guyana and as such, I am putting the country on notice that these targeted actions to silence me will not succeed.”
Ali insisted that he is prepared to deal with and have all the documents to justify the facts.
“I anxiously await the purported letter. I have nothing to hide or fear so would never succumb to any threats.”
The new coalition Government said it has been unearthing a number of irregularities involving former senior officials of the previous Government.
Currently, the former Minister of Public Service, Dr. Jennifer Westford, is before the courts, facing charges for the illegal transfers of eight vehicles to family members and friends. Her former Assistant, Margaret Cummings was also charged.
The transactions reportedly occurred a few days before the May 11 General and Regional Elections which resulted

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