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GRA bans some selected items from being kept in Warehouses

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The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has banned the storage of some selected items imported and kept in Warehouses as it begins the implementation of a new warehousing regime.

The items include canned tomatoes, alcohol, lead acid batteries, cooking oil, canned drinks, canned fish, cement, Lime, paints and chalk.

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This means that importers of the banned products can no longer keep these goods in customs bounded warehouses.

Read: Tax stamp is not additional tax GRA

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Implementation of the new warehousing regime began November 1, 2018.

The old warehousing policy gives importers who do not have funds readily available to clear their goods from the ports, the opportunity to raise funds while their products are kept in government warehouses.

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However, the new regime will mean importers of the said products would have to pay duties and taxes on their goods upfront.

Commissioner General of the GRA, Emmanuel Kofi Nti, told Citi Business News that the latest decision is as a result of abuse of the system and the delays in the payment of taxes.

Read: GRA bans some selected items from being kept in Warehouses

He said “to forestall some of the challenges we have in that area, and to allow for level playing field for importers, going forward we are not going to allow some products to be warehoused. There have been lot of abuse in that area.”

He said the move is to ensure proper accountability and discipline in that area.

“The products listed are those we have problems with and going forward we want to minimize the challenge we face from that area. Importers of the above mentioned products would now have to pay upfront the duties on their goods.”

“The customs bounded warehouses belong to private individuals but they are used by government as part of implementation of the policy,” he said.

Source: citibusinessnews.com

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