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Taxpayer Registration Form Individual Guide

The document provides instructions for filling out a taxpayer registration form as an individual in Guyana. It explains that a Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) is required for those who earn money, open bank accounts, conduct business with the government or private sector, or need to process an estate. The form is used to apply for a new TIN or update existing registration information. It includes explanations of terms and fields in the form such as nationality, employment, sources of income, and executor details for estate registration.

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Taxpayer Registration Form Individual Guide

The document provides instructions for filling out a taxpayer registration form as an individual in Guyana. It explains that a Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) is required for those who earn money, open bank accounts, conduct business with the government or private sector, or need to process an estate. The form is used to apply for a new TIN or update existing registration information. It includes explanations of terms and fields in the form such as nationality, employment, sources of income, and executor details for estate registration.

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Taxpayer Registration Form - Individual

Instructions & Guidelines

You need to register with the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) to get a Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) if you:

 earn any money


 open a bank account or to do any other financial transaction
 conduct any business with a government entity or private sector
 need to process the estate of someone who has died

The TIN is a unique number that you will use for life. There is no need to change or replace your TIN.

Fill out and submit this Form if you require a new TIN or some information about you has changed. You can apply at GRA’s
main office or any of our branches.

Explanation of terms
Header

Sub-Section Term Description


Individual/Estate TIN Enter the TIN if you are making changes to your existing
registration information.
Amendment Tick this box if you are making changes to your existing
registration information.

Section A: Personal Information


Sub-Section Term Description
Nationality A national is generally regarded as an individual who
holds the nationality or citizenship of a particular State.
Enter the name of the State you are a national of.
Resident/Non-Resident Tick the Resident box if you spend 183 days or more in
Guyana in the year.

Tick the Non-Resident box if you spend less than 183


days of the year in Guyana.
Domiciled/Not Domiciled Tick the Domiciled box if you reside in Guyana with the
intention of residing permanently in this country. Tick
this box if you were born and live in Guyana.

Tick the Not Domiciled box if you do not permanently


reside in Guyana.
Ordinarily resident/Not Ordinarily resident
Contact
Information
How would you prefer us to contact you? The GRA will send you notifications and reminders on
occasion. Indicate here how you prefer to be contacted.
Miscellaneous

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Are you currently employed/working with Tick the Yes box if you are employed at a business,
someone? government agency or other entity, or if you work for
someone.

Tick the No box if you are not working for an


organisation or person. Tick the No box if you work for
yourself (you have your own business).
Occupation/Profession What is your position? What do you do to earn an
income?
Do you currently work for the state? Tick the Yes box if you work for the government, for
example, in a ministry, police force, school or other
government entity?
If you have multiple income sources, which is You may receive income from a number of sources:
higher? - self – employment, that is, if you work for yourself
(have your own business)
- salary and wages, that is, if you work for someone
else (they pay you)
- pension or investments
Tick from which of these sources you get the most
money.

Section D: To be completed if Estate TIN


Sub-Section Term Description
Executor's/LPR's TIN (if known) Indicate the TINs of the person(s) or organization(s)
that is the executor or legal personal representative for
the deceased person’s will.

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