Acting Commissioner-General of GRA, Rev Ammishaddai Owusu-Amoah, addressing the media
MANAGEMENT of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) says it is aiming to rake in GH?55.02 billion from taxes this year.
The upward revision, if it gets achieved, will represent 25.2 per cent growth over last year’s target of GH?47 billion.
Acting Commissioner-General of GRA, Ammishaddai Owusu-Amoah, who disclosed this at a GRA management retreat in Kumasi, recently, said GH?26.3 billion would be collected through domestic direct tax, GH?13.2 billion from domestic indirect and GH?15.5 billion from customs.
He commended the staff for working hard for GRA to chalk such success in spite of the introduction of a benchmark policy at the ports and the non-implementation of the electronic point of sale (ePOS) for VAT collection, which resulted in a revenue loss of GH?2 billion.
Rev Owusu-Amoah attributed the target realization to vigorous and issue-based audits, massive debt collection, rigorous examination of imports, increased VAT invigilation and enforcement of Excise Tax Stamp.
The rest were the introduction of a monthly performance-based league table for departments and an increase in the Communication Service Tax (CST) in the last quarter.
Strategies for 2020
The Commissioner-General indicated that the GRA had outlined a number of strategies to help in the attainment of the target for the year, and said these included a strong digitization drive, rollout of the second phase of the Integrated Tax Application and Processing System (ITaPS) and making banks as points of tax collection.
According to him, the ITaPS, which would be rolled out in March, would automate the filing of returns, issuance of tax clearance certificates, withholding tax credit certificates and tax credit certificates among others.
“We want to give taxpayers a first-class experience this year,” he noted, pointing out also that efforts will be intensified to bring in people outside the tax net, while paying critical attention to improved customer service.
“GRA will also introduce an Informant Award Scheme under which informants, who provide the Authority with (information) leading to the recovery of taxes owed by businesses, will be handsomely rewarded based on the amount retrieved,” he asserted.
Rev Owusu-Amoah said the Authority would also intensify tax education exercise this year throughout the country, disclosing that the message of taxation and its benefits would be well communicated to the taxpayer and the general public.
He added that the GRA would use NABCO interns for tax compliance exercise by deploying them to VAT registered businesses to undertake invigilation while assisting in the identification of property owners for the purpose of rent tax payment.
From Ernest Kofi Adu, Kumasi