The Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) Mr. Emmanuel Kofi Nti is hopeful that with suitable revenue collection strategies, hard work and resilience of staff, its 2018 revenue collection target of GH¢39.8 billion will be achievable.
“The target is achievable on the back of
hard work and the roll out of innovative measures in the course of the year. Yes,
the journey may be daunting, but we believe with the introduction of adequate
strategies we can surmount the hurdle,” said Mr Nti.
Speaking at a media Soiree in Accra to deepen the
Authority’s relationship with the media for mutual benefit, Mr. Nti explained that the Electronic
Point of Sales Device and the Excise Tax Stamp policies, which could not be
implemented, last year would commence in 2018 and are expected to increase tax
revenues, reduce the incidence of Value Added Tax (VAT) and Excise Duty
suppression and monitoring of sales among others.
The Authority, he said will also this year
implement the VAT Amendment Act, which requires the appointment of withholding
agents by the Commissioner-General to withhold payment to a VAT registered
supplier of seven per cent of the taxable value of the supply and remit same
directly to the Commissioner-General.
“Let me be quick to add that all these
interventions are not new taxes but compliance measures to ensure that all
VAT/NHIL due to government is paid,” he said.
Mr. Nti said the GRA would roll out Total
Revenue Integrated Processing System to the remainng 10 Domestic Tax Revenue
Division offices during the first quarter of the year.
He said the Authority would also improve
the infrastructure to ensure officers work in conducive environment while
capacity-building programmes would continue to enhance professional
performance.
On tax initiatives for economic growth, Mr.
Nti said Tax incentives for Young Entrepreneurs, which seeks to grant tax
holidays to entrepreneurs’ aged 35 years and income tax threshold to protect
low income earners will be implemented.
Mr Nti said there also plans to introduce
a Voluntary Disclosure Procedures in the Revenue Administration Act to waive
penalty on voluntary disclosures and payment of unreported and understand taxes
by taxpayers.
2017 revenue performance
In 2017, the Authority recorded a nominal growth rate
of 22.3% over the 2016 collection figures.
GRA collected GH¢32.3 billion (GH¢32,313.37 billion), compared to the GH¢27 billion in 2016.
In 2017, the GRA was tasked to collect GH¢33,434.20 billion. As of the end of the year, the provisional collection figure is GH¢32,313.37 billion. This represents a shortfall of GH¢1.1 billion (GH¢1,120.83 million), a negative deviation of 3.4%.
In 2016, the GRA was charged to collect GH¢29 billion, but it was able to collect GH¢27.8 billion, recording a shortfall of GH¢1.2 billion.
Even though the 2016 target was not achieved, the revenue performance represents a nominal growth of 25.4 per cent.
GRA collected GH¢32.3 billion (GH¢32,313.37 billion), compared to the GH¢27 billion in 2016.
In 2017, the GRA was tasked to collect GH¢33,434.20 billion. As of the end of the year, the provisional collection figure is GH¢32,313.37 billion. This represents a shortfall of GH¢1.1 billion (GH¢1,120.83 million), a negative deviation of 3.4%.
In 2016, the GRA was charged to collect GH¢29 billion, but it was able to collect GH¢27.8 billion, recording a shortfall of GH¢1.2 billion.
Even though the 2016 target was not achieved, the revenue performance represents a nominal growth of 25.4 per cent.
Mr. Nti explained that when he assumed office last
year, collection in terms of the US dollar was stagnant in the region of
$6.8–6.9 billion. For 2017, he said, collection rose to $7.6 billion,
representing a break from the trend.
Direct collection was GH¢13.2 billion (GH¢13,251.63), as against a target of GH¢12.8 billion (GH¢12,829.82 billion).
On the other hand, GH¢6.3 billion (GH¢6,368.00) of indirect taxes was collected, as against a target of GH¢6.6billion (GH¢6,660.72). The Customs Division was given a target of GH¢13.9 billion (GH¢13,943.66), but was able to collect GH¢12.6 billion (GH¢12,693.74).
Direct collection was GH¢13.2 billion (GH¢13,251.63), as against a target of GH¢12.8 billion (GH¢12,829.82 billion).
On the other hand, GH¢6.3 billion (GH¢6,368.00) of indirect taxes was collected, as against a target of GH¢6.6billion (GH¢6,660.72). The Customs Division was given a target of GH¢13.9 billion (GH¢13,943.66), but was able to collect GH¢12.6 billion (GH¢12,693.74).
The Authority really put up a sterling performance,
especially in the last six months, but still fell short of the target
marginally, Mr. Nti stated.
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