…contributes US$90M to country’s tax revenue
“Your total
contribution to total domestic tax Revenue in Ghana was very impressive across
all tax types in the face of the economic hardship. In fact your compliance
level in 2016 year of assessment was overwhelming. You were always on time in
terms of payment of taxes and filing of returns,” says the Ghana Revenue
Authority in a recent citation presented to Newmont Ghana Gold Limited.
The Ghana Revenue
Authority (GRA) at an award ceremony in Accra to honour staff and stakeholders honoured
Newmont Ghana for emerging as the country’s second Best Taxpayer for 2016 under
the Large Taxpayer Office, Domestic Tax Revenue Division (DTRD) and lauded the
company for its “tremendous” contribution to national development over the
years.
In 2016, Newmont
Ghana paid about US$90 million in taxes and royalties to the Government of
Ghana through the GRA. The payments were made up of US$13million in Withholding
Tax, US$18million in Pay As You Earn, US$24million in Corporate Income Tax, US$31million
in Mineral Royalty and US$4million in Forestry Levy.
“We recognize our
role as partners in Ghana’s socio-economic development and it’s always a great
pleasure to contribute our quota in that regard. We have collaborated over the
years with our communities and other stakeholders to pursue this purpose and
it’s great to know that our collective efforts are helping to increase the overall
revenue of the country.” said Kwame Addo-Kufuor, Chief Financial Officer - Newmont
Africa.
Since 2004,
Newmont Ghana has invested more than US$2.9
billion in the country, including over $970 million paid to the
Government in taxes, royalties and other levies. Apart from these financial
contributions, the company also supports the nation’s socio-economic development through employment opportunities
and other social investments.
Results of a recent socio-economic study show that for every job created
by Newmont in Ghana, there is a multiplier effect of an additional 21 jobs
created in supporting industries, such
as agriculture and manufacturing. The company employs almost 2,000
full-time workers and about 2,000 business partners.
“There is still
opportunity to do more. We look forward to continuing to work with the
Government and other partners to promote the country’s sustainable development
and create long-term value for all our stakeholders,” said Mr. Addo-Kufuor.
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