This article explores how much faith a taxpayer can put in an interpretation provided by the GRA. It considers the tools available to the GRA to provide taxpayers with interpretations and what happens...
The Court of Appeal's decision in Agility v. GRA fundamentally alters Ghana's VAT landscape by allowing general refunds for excess input VAT, a process historically restricted to credits and specific exceptions...
Before 2026, there were four different VAT rates in Ghana. We had two flat rates, made up of 3% for some retailers and 5% for the real estate sector. There was also the standard rate of 15% and a rate...
Communications Service Tax is a tax that is imposed on electronic communications services. The tax authority expects any user of the electronic communications to pay the tax whenever the electronic communications...
The Value Added Tax Act, 2025 (Act 1151) came into force on 1 January 2026. It came with some reforms such as removing the GETFund and NHI levies from the base of the calculation of the VAT and allowing...
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This change represents a significant step toward the digitisation of the tax net in Ghana. While the administrative burden is higher, it significantly reduces the likelihood of fraudulent input claims...
The Court of Appeal's decision in Agility v. GRA fundamentally alters Ghana's VAT landscape by allowing general refunds for excess input VAT, a process historically restricted to credits and specific exceptions...
Before 2026, there were four different VAT rates in Ghana. We had two flat rates, made up of 3% for some retailers and 5% for the real estate sector. There was also the standard rate of 15% and a rate...
Communications Service Tax is a tax that is imposed on electronic communications services. The tax authority expects any user of the electronic communications to pay the tax whenever the electronic communications...
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This article explores how much faith a taxpayer can put in an interpretation provided by the GRA. It considers the tools available to the GRA to provide taxpayers with interpretations and what happens...
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This article explores how much faith a taxpayer can put in an interpretation provided by the GRA. It considers the tools available to the GRA to provide taxpayers with interpretations and what happens...
The Court of Appeal's decision in Agility v. GRA fundamentally alters Ghana's VAT landscape by allowing general refunds for excess input VAT, a process historically restricted to credits and specific exceptions...
Before 2026, there were four different VAT rates in Ghana. We had two flat rates, made up of 3% for some retailers and 5% for the real estate sector. There was also the standard rate of 15% and a rate...
Communications Service Tax is a tax that is imposed on electronic communications services. The tax authority expects any user of the electronic communications to pay the tax whenever the electronic communications...
The Value Added Tax Act, 2025 (Act 1151) came into force on 1 January 2026. It came with some reforms such as removing the GETFund and NHI levies from the base of the calculation of the VAT and allowing...
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