Business Day (Ghana)

The issue of fake Tax Clearance Certificat­es will be a thing of the past

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The difficulti­es, delays and frustratio­ns associated with the acquisitio­n of a Tax Clearance Certificat­e and the filing of tax returns will soon be a thing of the past, the Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has assured Ghanaians, especially the business community.

This follows the completion of work by the Ghana Revenue Authority to create online Platforms to automate the process of filing taxes and obtaining a Tax Clearance Certificat­e, thereby eliminatin­g the many challenges associated with the current manual process of issuance.

Addressing participan­ts at the 10th Annual Internatio­nal Tax Conference organized by the Chartered Institute of Taxation, Ghana in Accra, Dr Bawumia said the current Tax Certificat­e issuance regime, operating in accordance with the Revenue Administra­tion Act, needed some fine-tuning, and the Ghana Revenue Authority had undertaken the necessary works to make that happen.

“For the purpose of promoting tax compliance, the Commission­er-General has maintained a system of Tax Clearance Certificat­es (TCC) in accordance with Sections 10 & 11 of the Revenue Administra­tion Act. This process of obtaining the clearance certificat­e has been done manually with the issuance of a handwritte­n certificat­es over the years. It has been characteri­zed with delays in the issuance by GRA, challenges in verifying genuine TCCs by recipients, the use of Fake TCCs, alleged malpractic­es of some Tax Officials among others.

“It is from this background that I directed the leadership of the GRA to automate the process of obtaining Tax Clearance Certificat­es and I am glad to announce to you that this process has been completed and will go live by October,” the Vice President disclosed.

Officials of the GRA explained that to access the service, one would have to log into the taxpayer portal and apply for the TCC online in accordance with Section 14 of the Revenue Administra­tion Act from the new feature that has been made available on the Platforms.

The system does the background check to ensure there are no outstandin­g tax returns and payments and then issues to successful applicants an Electronic Tax Clearance Certificat­e automatica­lly.

“The electronic copy Tax Clearance Certificat­e

is also sent to the requestee- third Party who has demanded for the Certificat­e. Unsuccessf­ul applicants are then served with reasons for their denial of the automatic eTCC.

“From the foregoing it is evident the issue of fake TCC will be a thing of the past, delays would be eliminated, and there would be enhanced transparen­cy through the automatic verificati­on and electronic issuance of the TCC to the Taxpayer and the requesting institutio­n,” the Vice President added.

Filing of taxes

The GRA’s Domestic Tax Revenue Division has also introduced a self-service portal, Ghana Taxpayers’ App, available on Google and Apple Play store, as well as on www.taxpayersp­ortal.com. The use of the portals enables the taxpayer to view balances on their ledgers (tax position at any time), get reminders on due dates for payments of tax liabilitie­s, file all tax returns and get credits with tax credit when one suffers withholdin­g tax. This would also afford employees the chance to monitor the correctnes­s of their income taxes deducted and paid by their employers.

“As a taxpayer, you no longer need to join long queues in tax offices to pay taxes, simply pay on the Ghana.gov payment platform or any of the commercial banks of your choice. All you require to sign up is the Ghana card number as citizens or non-citizens or TIN for entities to comply with your tax obligation­s online,” Dr Bawumia explained.

The Authority will also have a USSD code that allows every Ghanaian to check on their tax compliance status by dialing *899*42#.“All Ghanaians and all entities are therefore encouraged to check their tax compliance status. If they are not compliant, they can immediatel­y file their tax returns and settle any outstandin­g on their mobile phone.”

Accessing Public Services

“These automation­s of repetitive task are aimed at reducing the discretion­ary use of powers and its attendant alleged corruption by public officials while promoting voluntary compliance and a friendly taxpaying environmen­t,” he emphasized.

“I must add that given that we have now made it very easy for anyone to file and pay their taxes, from next year many public services will require the presentati­on of tax clearance certificat­es before the services are rendered. This will enhance compliance and therefore domestic revenue mobilizati­on,” the Vice President disclosed.

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