Category Archives: Tax

The Effects of the Proposed Changes in VAT in Ghana

The Government of Ghana has, in its mid-year review of the budget, proposed changes to VAT. The changes will convert portions of the existing VAT into levies. The proposed changes are as follows: Pre-budget Budget proposal VAT 15% VAT 12.5% NHIL 2.5% GET Levy 2.5%     NHIL Levy 2.5% This blog analyses the effects […]

How to Get a Tax Clearance Certificate (TCC) Without Any Hassle

Do you know that, at some point, you’ll need a tax clearance certificate to carry out certain transactions? Don’t leave it too late! To avoid the hassle of getting a Tax Clearance Certificate when you need it, prepare well ahead of time. So, what do you need to do to prepare? Read on to find […]

Need To Open A Bank Account? Or Register A Car? You Need A Tax Identification Number!

From 1st April 2018, you can no longer open a bank account, register a vehicle or do business with the Ghana Government if you do not have a Tax Identification Number (TIN). A Tax Identification Number is required for carrying out business transactions, but this has not been enforced in the past. The Ghana Revenue […]

Records To Keep For Ghana Value Added Tax Purposes

It’s a saying often attributed to one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, Benjamin Franklin, that in this world nothing is certain, except death and taxes. And Value Added Tax (VAT) is a tax that can certainly impact both individuals and businesses alike. What is VAT? VAT/NHIL (National Health Insurance Levy) is a […]

Will your loan benefit attract a tax? Beware, the rules have changed!

It’s common for employers in Ghana to give loans to their employees at rates far lower than those of the banks and financial institutions. Prior to 1st January 2016, the benefits inherent in such loan benefits were not taxed. This situation changed with the passage of the Income Tax Act, 2015 (Act 896). Under the […]

Surviving A Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) Tax Audit

Every so often, the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) may conduct an audit of a taxpayer. And the typical reaction when a taxpayer gets a notice of an audit is anxiety, and sometimes fear. That is perfectly understandable. However, the best way to combat this is preparation. Start by arranging your affairs on an ongoing basis, […]