The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has been tasked to collect in excess of GH¢39bn as taxes for the 2018 fiscal year.
In 2017, the authority
collected GH¢32.4bn as against a target of about GH¢ 34bn, representing 97
percent.
Mr. Emmanuel Kofi
Nti - Commissioner General of the GRA, in an interview with the media at a
send-off ceremony for some 138 retired workers of the authority in 2017, said
the growth in revenue relative to 2016 was the best in the last five years.
He explained that in
2018 the GRA will focus on measures to enhance revenue collection through
proactive engagement with taxpayers, increasing awareness among Ghanaians on
tax issues, enhancing their understanding and appreciation of the importance of
taxes, and the benefits to national development.
“We are going to
engage the taxpayers and spread the links between tax and development, links
between tax and free SHS, the link between tax and roads, the link between tax
and security,” he said.
“It will be a
holistic engagement so that society sees the need to pay the tax,” he said,
adding that going forward GRA will have a rapport with taxpayers and learn
their needs in order to serve them better.
Mr. Nti said
response to the national tax campaign launched in November last year, to awaken
the consciousness of Ghanaians to honour their tax obligations for continuous
development, was great.
Mr. Nti, congratulated
the retirees for their dedicated contributions to the authority and country
over the years.
He said the
revenue they mobilised has kept government’s programmes and activities running
to improve the people’s lives.
Mr. Nti urged
those in active service to work diligently so they can be proud of their
contributions when the time comes for them to retire.
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