COMMISSIONER GENERAL JULIE ESSIAM URGE GHANAIAN TO PAY TAX

 


The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has joined calls for policy reforms to simplify the country’s tax administration.


According to the Commissioner General Julie Essiam the current Value Added Tax (VAT) structure makes it difficult for individuals and businesses to comply.

Commissioner,Julie Essiam

She made this call at the 12th Annual International Tax Conference organized by the Chartered Institute of Taxation, Ghana. 


She furthered that a review of the policy will greatly enhance compliance among private sector businesses.


Ghana is under pressure to improve its domestic revenue inflows. The current economic challenges and the country’s inability to raise funds from the international capital market has made it imperative to boost domestic revenue generation.

CIT, President,George Ohene Kwatia

On his part,The President of the Chartered Institute of Taxation, George Ohene Kwatia advocated for a national tax policy to harmonize activities in the sector.


He maintained that this will help support political parties and streamline the tax policies,he said


Reported by Azaglo Michael 


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