The Inland Revenue Division (IRD) under Grenada’s Ministry of Finance has announced a landmark shift in tax administration. Beginning January 1, 2026, all individuals and businesses will be required to submit and process key tax types and licenses exclusively through the GTAX platform. This mandate covers Personal Income Tax (PIT), Corporate Income Tax (CIT), Pay As You Earn (PAYE), Gaming Tax, Excise Tax, Withholding Tax, Annual Stamp Tax, and all licenses. This move is a pivotal component of Grenada’s broader digital transformation strategy, aimed at enhancing efficiency, transparency, and convenience in tax management. The GTAX platform offers a secure, streamlined, and user-friendly interface, enabling taxpayers to view land and property details, check balances, and make payments via pay.gov.gd. While property tax assessments for 2026 will not be available on the platform, demand notices will be dispatched via post or email for registered users. The IRD urges taxpayers to register early at tax.gov.gd and acquaint themselves with the platform to ensure a seamless transition. The Ministry of Finance reaffirms its commitment to leveraging innovation and digital tools to improve public service delivery, fostering a more accessible and efficient tax environment. For assistance or further details, taxpayers are encouraged to visit ird.gd or contact the IRD directly.
