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GRA drags 48 businesses to court over tax evasion, failure to issue VAT invoices for goods, services

Currently, 48 companies are being prosecuted for tax evasion and failing to provide Value Added Tax (VAT) invoices for the acquisition of goods and services.

Businesses were brought before the Tax Courts for violating Section 80 of the Revenue Administration Act 2016 according to Commissioner-General of GRA Rev. Amishaddai Owusu-Amoah (Act 915).

He clarified that one of the Authority’s measures for encouraging tax compliance and enforcement was to prosecute enterprises that were in default on their taxes.

He was speaking on Friday during a meeting with editors of the various media organisations in Accra.

As at the end of September this year, Mr. Owusu-Amoah said the GRA had collected GH¢51.6 billion as against a target of GH¢52 billion.

“We fell short of the target by GH¢466 million. The performance represents a nominal growth rate of 29.0 percent over the same period compared to last year’s collection of 26 percent. Domestic revenue grew nominally by 28.6 percent while Customs revenue grew nominally by 29.8 percent,” he added.

The Authority, he said, was implementing a number of tax policy initiatives including Taxpayers Portal, Electronic VAT Invoicing, Electronic Auction, and Electronic Tax Clearance Certificate to boost revenue generation this year.

He stated that the Taxpayers portal was an online self-service system that allows taxpayers to file returns, initiate payments, and access other tax-related services such as Tax Clearance Certificates (TCCs), apply for tax reliefs, withholding tax exemptions, refunds, and update taxpayer information.

The Commissioner-General noted that Electronic VAT invoicing was introduced to eliminate invoice cloning, carding and non-issuance of invoices, and other irregularities which were affecting domestic tax performance.

“The E-VAT invoicing implementation will be done in phases starting October 1, 2022, and this will help the GRA to monitor the issuance of invoices by taxpayers by certifying all invoices issued for the purpose of accounting and filing of VAT returns,” he stated.

He said a new Excise Tax Stamp Authenticator had also been developed and would soon be used for scanning stamps on excisable products to ascertain whether the stamps were genuine or not.

Starting October 15, Mr. Owusu-Amoah said the Electronic Auction platform would be piloted to deal with corruption associated with the auction of confiscated goods at the port and simplify the auction process.

He said the Electronic Tax Clearance Certificate was geared towards automating the process of obtaining Tax Clearance Certificates(TCCs) via the Taxpayers’ portal.

Additionally, the Authority, he noted, had instituted an Informant Award Scheme to award individuals, entities, or organizations who offer confidential information to the GRA leading to the recovery of tax adding that an informant was recently paid GH¢130,000 for helping the Authority to recover tax.

“We encourage persons or individuals who have such information to call GRA. The information one provides will be treated with the utmost confidentiality and where the information leads to the recovery of taxes, the informant will receive cash amounts in line with our Informant Policy,” the Commissioner-General stated.
Also, to improve the culture and professionalism of the staff of GRA, he noted that a new Code of Ethics that defines the expected staff behaviour in line with GRA’s values of integrity had been published.

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