The Guyana Revenue Authority was established on the 27th January, 2000, and consists of GRA Secretariat, Internal Revenue, Customs & Trade Administration. The Guyana Revenue Authority replaced the former government departments of Inland Revenue and Customs & Excise Departments.
The Public Buildings, commonly referred to as the Parliament Building, is the building in which the National Assembly of the Parliament of Guyana and its Committees meet.
In 1972, the office of The National Trust of Guyana was established by an act of Parliament. The Trust is committed to the preservation, conservation and public display of all aspects of the cultural heritage of Guyana.
LEAP is a Government of Guyana and European Union programme with the objective of fostering entrepreneurship and enterprise for economic development of the town of Linden.
The Guyana Marketing Corporation (GMC) is a government corporation established under section 46 of the Public Corporations Act, Cap 19:05 of the Laws of Guyana, which has been working assiduously over the years to promote the cultivation and export of Guyana's non-traditional agricultural crops to Regional and Extra-Regional markets.
The Audit Office of Guyana (AOG) scrutinises the expenditure of public funds on behalf of Parliament. The Office conducts financial audits of all publicly funded entities, including donor-funded entities, local government agencies and trade unions, in Guyana.
Information on HIV/AIDS in Guyana and what is being done to prevent the spread.
A media division of the Guyana Goverment
GO-Invest is the primary contact for investors and exporters. It liaises, on their behalf, with government ministries and other agencies in an efficient and effective manner and facilitates and expedites the processing of applications for concessions and other government support.