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GRA educates taxpayers on new tax policies

Alphonse Twumasi Ntiamoah Alfred Twumasi Ntiamoah, an Assistant Commissioner, GRA

Wed, 3 Oct 2018 Source: Solomon Anderson

The Ghana Revenue Authority has held a forum with tax payers to educate them on the new developments in tax administration.

Tax payers who constitute the Greater Accra Region are divided in 4 zones. In this forum, held in Sakumono, GRA sensitized constituents of the Zone 4 catchment area (i.e. the stretch from Accra Mall, through Spintex, Teshie-Nungua, Tema and Ashaiman).

Alfred Twumasi Ntiamoah, an Assistant Commissioner of Ghana Revenue Authority revealed in an interview after the seminar that, that there have been amendments in the following tax policies: VAT amendment act 970, 2018, the National Health Insurance Act 971 2018 and the Get Fund Act 972 2018, hence, the need for the education.

He revealed that, the forum was to educate the taxpayer on the new responsibilities of the tax payers and how to extract these tax components from their transactions.

“You see the computations entails a lot so we want the tax payers to know how they can do the computation, how to extract the VAT, how to extract the Get Fund, how to extract the National Health Insurance levy. And the responsibilities of the tax payers, how they can file their returns,” he said.

Mr. Twumasi Ntiamoah said it is important to sensitize clients adequately in order to allow the smooth implementation of the tax laws and also avoid the unfortunate incidence of provoking the wrath of the law.

“With this one we are sure that, they are able to do what is right and it will benefit mother Ghana. This forum today is to educate them and to let them now that there is new development in tax administration and their part that they have to play to ensure smooth implementation of the tax laws. We don’t want anyone to fall foul of the law,” he said.

He expressed faith in the successful cooperation of the tax payers assessing from the positive attitude they demonstrated at the forum.

“We could see the interest that they have shown in the computation. Had it not been this most of them wouldn’t know that they are even supposed to file two separate returns when it comes to the standard rate tax payers,” he said.

He urged Ghanaians to inculcate the attitude of paying tax as it goes to the benefit of nation building.

Source: Solomon Anderson