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  2. Economy of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Guyana is one of the fastest growing economies in the world, with a gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 19.9% in 2021. [9] In 2024, Guyana had a per capita gross domestic product ( purchasing power parity ) of Int$ 80,137 and an average GDP growth of 4.2% over the previous decade. [ 4 ]

  3. Ministry of Finance (Guyana) - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of finance ministers of Guyana. Charles Ramkissoon Jacob, September 1961 - December 1964 [1] [2] Peter D'Aguiar, December 1964 - September 1967 [1] [2] Ptolemy Reid, September 1967 - December 1970 [1] [2] Hugh Desmond Hoyte, December 1970 - August 1972 [2] Frank E. Hope, August 1972 - 1980 [1] [2] Hugh Desmond Hoyte ...

  4. Pay-as-you-earn tax - Wikipedia

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    The PAYE tax system was introduced in Barbados in 1957 which allowed employees to have their income tax be paid on the behalf of their employers by deducting the amount from their wage/salary. Every employer who has employees earning more than $481 per week or $2,083 per month is required to register as an employer with the Barbados Revenue ...

  5. Malawi Revenue Authority - Wikipedia

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    Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) is the revenue service and a government agency of the Malawi government. [3] Malawi Revenue Authority is responsible for collecting taxes.The duties of the Malawi Revenue Authority include providing tax assistance to taxpayers and pursuing and resolving instances of erroneous or fraudulent tax filings.

  6. 2024 in Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Source: [2] 1 January – New Year's Day 23 February – Republic Day 25 March – Holi 29 March – Good Friday 1 April - Easter Monday 1 May – Labour Day 5 May – Arrival Day

  7. Cabinet of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana is a principal component of the executive branch of the government of Guyana. Established by Article 106 of the Constitution of Guyana, the Cabinet consists of the President of Guyana, the Prime Minister, the Vice Presidents (if any additional Vice Presidents are appointed), and the Ministers appointed by the President.

  8. Politics of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Guyana is a parliamentary republic in which the President of Guyana is both head of state and head of government. Executive power is exercised by the President, advised by a cabinet. Legislative power is vested in both the President and the National Assembly of Guyana. [1] The judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature.

  9. The Official Gazette of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    The Official Gazette of Guyana is the government gazette of Guyana.. The Gazette is believed to have been introduced to Guyana by Dutch colonists in the seventeenth century and until 2012 had no statutory footing in Guyanese law, despite many matters being required to be published in it by law.