GRA constructing new $220M Licence Revenue Office
Artist impression of the new Licence Revenue Office at Smyth and Princess Streets
Artist impression of the new Licence Revenue Office at Smyth and Princess Streets

TO support the expansion of operations and offer more effective and efficient systems and services to the public, the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) has commenced construction of its new Licence Revenue Office situated at Smyth and Princess Streets, Georgetown.
The estimated cost of this new facility is $220 million, and construction is slated for completion within the first half of 2023.
The modern facility will provide all licences, facilitate all motor vehicle-related transactions and offer a more efficient and comfortable office space for both staff and taxpayers.
In the interim, operations have been relocated to GRA’s Parking Lot, Lamaha Railway Embankment.
This temporary office facilitates registration, transfer, and examination of various categories of motor vehicles. Other services, such as the issuance of driver’s and miscellaneous licences are processed at the GRA Headquarters, Camp Street.
“GRA wishes to remind the general public that payments for services provided by the Licence Revenue Office can be facilitated through MMG, Bill Express, and we continue to encourage customers to utilise the internet/online bill payment services at any of the following banking institutions; Demerara Bank, Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry and Republic Bank,” the revenue authority said.
The authority said it intends to continue its efforts to provide services to taxpayers in a conducive business environment to encourage and foster compliance with Guyana’s tax laws.

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